TX SR22 certificate

 

January 11, 2008 by maricar · Leave a Comment
Filed under: SR22 Certificate, Sr-22 Online Certificates 

Reader’s Question:

What do I do to reinstate my drivers license due to driving without insurance in TX after an SR22 certificate?

Richard

Thank you for asking Richard.

You may have your license suspended for a second or subsequent ticket for no liability insurance in the state of Texas. If a an individual is convicted of a second offense for having no insurance, the individual is subject to suspension of license. This is according to the Texas Transportation Code 601.231, and 37 Texas Administrative Code 25.19.

If you want to reinstate your license after a suspension or revocation due to not having liability insurance there is a reinstatement fee due prior to the renewal/issuance of a driver’s license. In addition to that you must also acquire a proof of insurance (form SR-22) from an insurance provider license to do business in TX and submit it to the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS). The SR-22 in TX is required for two years from date of the infraction or conviction.

To get more information on what fees you will need to pay for you to be able to get your license out of its suspension or revocation and have it reinstated you may contact the Texas DPS.

Goodluck!

MariCAR

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