DUI and SR-22 Insurance Nevada NV

 

December 13, 2008 by author · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Nevada DUI Insurance, SR22 NV 

Reader’s Question:

I need advice for a friend who just got slapped with a suspension for a DUI here in Nevada. She’s still shaken up about the whole deal. I’d like to talk her through this one.

Frieda

Reno, NV

Hi there, Frieda. That is certainly a nice gesture, helping out your friend in Nevada. Well, we all know that driving under the influence is not acceptable behavior. We put not only our own lives at stake but also those of the people on the road at the same time as us. If a motorist is caught and found guilty of impaired driving due to alcohol intake, the courts slap the motorist with a license suspension that could range from 30 days to a year.

Okay, one thing that your friend has to realize is it won’t be easy getting back behind the wheel, if that is what your friend wants. If she is up to it, after her sentence has ended, she can try getting her driver’s license back from the Department of Motor Vehicles. However, that is just the start. Most of the time, the DMV requires a DUI offender to have SR-22. SR-22 is that document issued by the auto insurance company to the DMV that the motorist has liability insurance. Another tricky thing is not all auto insurance companies have SR-22. So, you’d better help your friend by asking around. Asking around, you might notice that auto insurance companies will classify your friend from then on as a risky driver and may give her higher auto insurance rates. Thing is, your friend can get around that conviction but definitely not without a higher price to pay. Now, you know the bare facts, you can try to break it gently to her now.

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