What Does SR22 in Georgia Do?

 

October 13, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

What does an SR22 do? My daughter never had a license. He was given a ticket for driving without automobile insurance on the car that he was operating. They said her license will be suspended. How can that be when she does not have a license yet? Now she is required in Albany, Georgia to obtain an SR22.

Ray

Albany GA

A SR22 is a certificate that is filed by the automobile insurance provider that shows that you have the car insurance liability insurance (at least the minimum limits of the state such as bodily injury liability and property damage liability) is in place for a certain individual. An SR22 is required when an auto insurance is provided to a person who got involved in an accident or was convicted of a traffic violation and was unable to provide proof of auto liability insurance.

So, if your daughter still lives in Albany, Georgia , she will need to obtain an sr22 insurance policy. To keep that insurance policy in effect she will be required to obtain her driver’s license in the state of Georgia. So, if your daughter lives outside of Georgia, she will need to find an insurance carrier that will offer a Georgia SR22. Most insurance providers will not offer an out-of-state sr22 insurance policy so she may have to obtain an insurance policy through an insurance provider run by the state in which he is living.

Auto Insurance Policy in Georgia – What Does it Cover?

 

November 17, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Georgia Car Insurance 

Reader’s Question:

I was driving from a party one night and must have dozed off. The next thing I knew, I had run over a dog. Fortunately, there was no roadkill because the dog survived the operations and is now recuperating in a hospital. However, the medical bills I have yet to pay the animal hospital in Atlanta, Georgia are skyrocketing by the day. Can my car insurance policy help me in any way? I have a comprehensive coverage.

Jillian

Atlanta, GA

Hi Jillian. What a very noble thing to do to get out of your car, check the animal you ran into, and bring it to a hospital. When other motorists would have just left the poor thing for dead or assumed it was already roadkill, you took time to care. I would like to help you find solutions to your problem. There is already this thing called a pet injury coverage. It’s like a supplementary car insurance policy for those people who have pets and like to carry them around always. So, in cases of an accident, the insurance pays for the hospitalization of your pet. Some auto insurance companies will pay up to $500, I think. Now, since the dog you hit was not your pet, Property damage liability type of insurance will cover those pets that are not yours but are victims of a collision that involves the planholder. Pets are classified as property, in insurance lingo.

Ask the assistance of your insurance provider just to be sure. Check also if they have that kind of insurance in Atlanta, Georgia, because here in North Carolina we still don’t have that. You’ll soon overcome these obstacles. May God bless your kind soul.

How Do I Get Car Insurance for my Teen Daughter in Georgia?

 

October 9, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

My daughter lives in Atlanta Georgia and I live in the state of Mississippi. I purchased a vehicle for her as a gift and I would like to get her car insurance. My car insurance carrier does not offer it so I was just wondering how do I get car insurance for my daughter.

Patrick

Atlanta GA

If the car that you bought is titled and registered under your daughters name, then she will be able to get car insurance for that vehicle.

Now if the vehicle is titled under your daughter’s name or both in your name and your daughter’s name, then you may be able to find car insurance carriers in Georgia that will insure the car for your daughter. You may not be able to find car insurance carrier in the state Mississippi that will insure the vehicle that is garaged in Atlanta Georgia.

Since the vehicle will be garaged in Atlanta Georgia, the car needs to be registered there regardless of whose name is on the title.

It would be easier to insure the vehicle in Atlanta Georgia if you will put it under her name and you could assist her for the payment once the car insurance policy is set up.

You may be able to start buying car insurance policy or getting car insurance quotes in Atlanta Georgia online now.

Can I Register the Car in Georgia and Have Car Insurance in Another State?

 

June 10, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Georgia Car Insurance 

Reader’s Question:

My mother bought me a vehicle. She lives in Alabama and I live in Georgia. Can she insure it in Alabama and I register it here in GA?

Ed

Augusta, GA

The Georgia laws states that you will have to have your car insured in Georgia if your registration and license plates are from GA. Even if Georgia did permit you to have an out of state insurance company cover your car it would likely be hard to find an insurance company that would cover a vehicle that was insured in Alabama but driven and kept out of state in Georgia.

The Georgia Motor Vehicle Division of the Department of Revenue states that car owners and lessees in this state are required to carry continuous GA mandatory liability insurance coverage on their car(s) to:Legally operate a vehicle(s);Register and get Georgia license plates (tags); and, Renew, transfer or replace their existing Georgia license plates (tags).

If your name is on the title of the vehicle your mother purchased for you then it should not be hard for you to obtain your own car insurance on the car. If your name is not on the title then there are some insurance carriers that will permit you to get insurance without insurable interest in the vehicle, but it would not be difficult for you to place coverage on the vehicle if your name was added to the car’s title.

Cheap SR22 Auto Insurance For Older Cars

 

December 11, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Georgia Car Insurance 

Q: My car is old, but I still need it and my premium’s are still high. How can I get cheap SR22 auto insurance on this older car?

A: Good question. When you have an old car, you have to take into consideration a couple of things. First of all, what kind of safety features does it have? Even the basics such as seat belts and air bags will save you money, but if you can have anti lock disc brakes installed as well, that’s another good step.

Second of all, how much is it worth? Check Kelley’s Blue Book and see. If your car values less than a thousand dollars, then it’s time to cut off the fat. A thousand dollar car doesn’t need comprehensive or collision insurance, and you can get by fine with just the minimum liability. Otherwise, you’ll be spending more each year on your supposedly cheap SR22 auto insurance than you would get back if you just sold the thing.

What Does a Non Owner SR22 Insurance Policy Cover?

 

December 11, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
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Q: Should I get into a car accident, what insurance will cover the damages? My non owner SR22 insurance, or the insurance belonging to the owner of the car?

A: Non owner SR22 insurance is a special exception in the car insurance world, but the normal rules still apply. And those rules are that car insurance is attached to the car most of the time, and not to the driver, so if you drive a friend’s car and get into a car accident, then you will be covered by the insurance policy that car is named on so long as you had reason to believe the policy owner would allow you to drive the car.

Even if you only drive insured cars, you will stil need your non owner SR22 insurance coverage, although you may never use it. It’s there as back up, as proof of your responsibility. And, if your friend’s own car insurance coverage runs out in a bad crash, your own will kick in and extend the limits.

Will My SR22 Car Insurance Policy Cancel If I Pay Late?

 

December 11, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
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Q: I think I may have to pay my SR22 car insurance late this month. Will my coverage be cancelled?

A: Being even one day late often opens up the way for your SR22 car insurance to be cancelled. Unlike homeowners insurance, which allw for a 30 day grace period on their premiums, car insurance tends to be a stricter business and one with which you must take more care. Every state has different rules concerning grace periods, so in order to find out what those rules are, you’ll have to call up the Georgia Department of Insurance.

Most car insurance companies aren’t trigger happy when it comes to cancelling, though. One mistake will often be let go, and you won’t see any marks on your record or rises in your premium. But if you keep on paying late, cancellation might go on and happen, because as a high risk SR22 car insurance customer you only have so much leeway. If you have a history of making late payments, it’s possible that you will be required to pay for your entire six months at once.

Cheap SR22 Insurance Rates For Sports Cars?

 

December 11, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
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Q: Can I get cheap SR22 insurance for a sports car, or am I kidding myself?

A: Cheap SR22 insurance is a relative concept, so I guess it depends. What you can do is knock down your current premium price by looking into certain money saving options provided by your insurance company. Even a sports car owner can take advantage of these opportunities.

One big importance is the safety of your vehicle. Most new cars come equipped with the latest safety gear, but with sports cars you need to be extra careful since they’re more dangerous. Anti theft devices are also key, especially if you have comprehensive coverage, because a sports car is more likely to get stolen.

If you can find a car club (try looking in car magazines for listings) for your vehicle, become a member. Not only will you increase your knowledge, but you will also save money on your SR22 insurance. With all of these discounts, there’s no reason for you to be paying top dollar on your car insurance coverage.