Cheap Non Owner SR22 Insurance Rates In Idaho

 

February 17, 2009 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Non owner insurance 

Reader’s Question:

I am really confused. My boyfriend needs SR22 insurance but he does NOT even own a car in Idaho. How could that happen? But since we have no choice but to get one, can you at least tell me how can I get SR22 insurance rates in Idaho?

Linda

Idaho Falls, ID

Hello Linda! I just got one question for you. Were you able to ask your boyfriend why he needs to get SR22 insurance I mean non-owner SR22 insurance?

As you see Linda, not all drivers are required to get SR22 insurance. In general, only those who are involved in serious offense like driving under the influence (DUI) or driving while intoxicated (DWI), or reckless driving or even driving without car insurance are the ones who need to get SR22 insurance. Well, I’m not saying that your boyfriend is guilty of any of those stuff. There are other traffic violations that require a driver to get SR22 insurance and he maybe involved in the violations that I’m not aware of.

Now, since you’ve mentioned that your boyfriend does have own a vehicle that does not mean he cannot be required by the Washington law to get SR22 insurance. Just for your information, there’s a thing that you call non-owner SR22 insurance and this is for drivers who needs to get SR22 insurance but do not own a vehicle.

So what is a non-owner SR22 insurance? It is simply an insurance policy designed for drivers who drive a vehicle they do not own. This provides coverage for vehicle/s that the driver is operating but does NOT own.

To get non-owner SR22 insurance rates in Idaho, you can check the websites that offer free online quotes for SR22 insurance. You can also ask the help of your auto insurance agent to help you find a company that offers affordable SR22 insurance rates in Idaho.

How Do I Know My Auto Insurance Points in Idaho?

 

June 24, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Insurance Points 

Reader’s Question:

I have received three traffic tickets last year in Idaho. All of the tickets were zero points. I have one accident in my driving record as well. Do insurance providers charge more for having violations on your driving record or do they charge more for having points on your driving history? I live in Idaho.

Fred

Boise, ID

With DMV points each violation such as moving violations, at-fault accidents, or driving under the influence (DUI), is assigned a certain point value. When you are found guilty of one of these violations, the appropriate number of points is added to your driving record. The more tickets or points you have, the worse your driving record will be.

Each Idaho insurance providers has its own method of assessing applicants, so the points on your driving history may or may not have a direct impact on the insurance rates you pay for car insurance. Insurance providers typically care about the infractions that you have been convicted of and have been put on your driving record, not the DMV points system attached to the infraction.

What is SR22 Auto Insurance In Idaho Do For Me?

 

December 12, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: SR22 Idaho 

Q: What is Boise Idaho SR22?

A: Good question. If you get into accident without car insurance coverage, or if you are convicted of driving under the influence, among other things, then you will have your driver’s license suspended for a certain number of days or months, depending on the frequency and severity of the offense. Once it’s time for you to renew your license once again, you can’t just be let out on the road the same as before. Instead, you now have to submit verification that you carry car insurance in order to keep your license, and this is where Boise Idaho sR22 insurance comes in.

Boise Idaho SR22 is that verification. An SR22 form is filled out by your car insurance company once you buy a policy with them, and is submitted to the Idaho DMV once a month. If you do not pay for your insurance coverage, then an SR-26 will be submitted instead, and when it is, your driver’s license will once more be suspended.

It may seem like a ball and chain to some, but Boise Idaho SR22 is not required forever. At the end of a three year period, you no longer have to file an SR22 form in order to keep your license, although your prices will remain high for a couple more years.