Restricted Drivers License and SR22 DUI Car Insurance

 

May 20, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Restricted Drivers License and SR22 DUI Car Insurance

Reader’s Question:

I have a restricted driver’s license for a year and pay for the SR-22 insurance policy. I was charged with a small accident with no injuries and a DUI. I will be leaving to join the Navy so I will not be able to drive for 1 1/2 years. What do I need to do regarding the insurance and my restricted licenses?

Chris

Jersey City, NJ

 

I would suggest that you contact your local department of motor vehicle or the like agency that is requiring you to carry the SR 22 and explain the situation regarding you leaving for the Navy. They should be able to explain to you what you need to do concerning carrying the SR-22 and your restricted license.

If you have a car you will need to determine what you are going to do with it during your year and a half away in which you will not be driving. If you are not required to continue with your SR22 insurance and does not carry any car insurance many states will require that you turn in your license plates.

Restricted Drivers License and SR22 DUI Car Insurance

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