Car Insurance SR22 Oklahoma

 

May 26, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: SR22 Tulsa Ok 

Reader’s Question:

Can you tell me the difference between an SR22 and the regular car insurance? I thought an SR22 was a type of penalty for offenses? Is this right?

Julia

Tulsa, OK

An SR-22 car insurance itself is not necessarily anything special in the way that an insurance policy covers the car. The filing of the certificate for this car insurance policy is being required or mandated to by the court or Department of Motor Vehicle is what can set it apart from plain old car insurance policies that an average car owner buys.

In most states an SR22 is more than just a normal car insurance. For instance in Oklahoma the SR-22 includes bodily injury liability insurance of $25,000 for injury or death of one person up $50,000 per accident and $25,000 for property damage per accident.

Yes, normally an SR-22 is required of a person when he or she has been in an accident or convicted of a moving violation and was unable to show the proper financial responsibility.

SR22 Insurance Oklahoma City OK

 

May 26, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: DUI insurance OK, SR22 Oklahoma City 

Reader’s Question:

I was convicted in OH when I was only 15 then for driving without a license. I am now 18 and have been living in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma for the past two years. When went to take the driver’s written examination I was told I was ineligible because the state of Ohio suspended my license and requiring me to have an SR22 form. I dont understand because I never had a license before.

Lionel

Oklahoma City, OK

It seems like you were cited for driving without a license and without auto insurance when you were still in OH. Even though you were a minor, without a driver’s license, Ohio could have started a driving record for you already and included these infraction. It is indeed possible to obtain points and citations already listed on your MVR before you even begin to have a license.

If you took care of your OH ticket previously by means like going to court then you should contact the OH Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) to straighten this out. If you ignored this citation or moved to Oklahoma before your penalties were straighten out you need to take care of them now. You may contact Ohio’s BMV to know how exactly to get your license out of suspension, so that you can get an OK license.