Missouri SR22 Insurance Quotes and SR22 Information
In Missouri the minimum period required to carry an SR22 insurance policy is two (2) years, however this period greatly depends on what the offense is, is it a repeat offense, and what the driver's motor vehicle history is as well.. For some offenses in Missouri, such as multiple DWI convictions in a certain time period, your license could be revoked for a period of up to 10 years. After that period has expired driving privileges need to be court ordered before the reinstatement process can begin.
Other convictions that may require a driver to file for an SR22 insurance policy can include the following, however are not limited to:
Where are the Missouri DOR Offices located?
Missouri has numerous locations throughout the state, please use Missouri's DOR locator to find an office near you.
What happens at a Missouri administrative hearing?
A driver has 15 days from the date of a notice of suspension, revocation, or cancellation to request an administrative hearing. The administrative hearing is scheduled by the Department of Revenue in the county where the arrest took place.
Administrative hearings generally include the following procedures:
Important: Missouri DOR states that if a hearing request is received before the suspension begins, the suspension(s) will be placed on hold until a final order is issued following a hearing.
Administrative Hearing Section 301 West High Street - Room 470 Post Office Box 3500 Jefferson City MO 65105-3500
Does Missouri have an Ignition Interlock Device program?
Yes, and there are some general requirements for such a device. For example, individuals with more than one alcohol offense on their driving record must have an IID installed prior to the: Reinstatement of their driving privileges
Issuance of a Limited Driving Privilege (LDP) or Restricted Driving Privilege (RDP).
The IID must be maintained for a period of six months (some cases may be longer) following the reinstatement date. The driver is required to report to a certified IID vendor each month for maintenance to ensure the device is working properly. Failure to maintain the device during the required period will result in a suspension of driving privileges. The applicant will then be required to do the following before driving privileges can be reinstated:
Have the device serviced / reinstalled (the certified installer will send proof of service or reinstallation to the Driver License Bureau)
Pay a $20 reinstatement fee
(Source: MIssouri DOR)
Approved Missouri IID Installers
Additional IID Information
Does Missouri have a restricted driving license and how do I apply?
Yes, and this license is called a LDP (Limited Driving Privilege). You will need to file an application form, either have insurance information on file with the DOR or you will need to obtain an SR22 insurance policy and submit proof to the DOR. If you are required to have an IID installed in your vehicle, documentation stating that this has been done by a certified installer will also need to be submitted to the DOR.
The DOR will process your request for a LDP in about 5 working days and will notify you by mail on their decision. For more information regarding this process call (573) 751-4475 or e-mail dlbmail@dor.mo.gov.
How do I reinstatement my drivers license in Missouri?
What are Missouri's minimum liability requirements?
What if I do not keep my Missouri SR22 insurance policy current?
It is important to note that your insurance provider is required by law to notify the DOR when a lapse in coverage has transpired. The DOR may suspend your license without your knowledge and put you in jeopardy of additional charges such as:
What steps can I take to avoid a lapse in my Missouri SR22 insurance coverage?
Pay your SR22 insurance policy premium as far in advance as you can. We recommend 2 months. This may seem like too far, however, considering the penalties associated with not paying on time and the host of other problems that could happen; we don't think so. Another step would be to notify your insurance provider if something has changed. For example job status, income, etc. It is easier to ask for help now when something can be done to make arrangements, than it is when its too late.