No. It is a certificate your insurer files to show you carry the required liability coverage. The coverage is the policy; the SR-22 is the proof.
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A lapse is generally reported to the DMV and can lead to a suspension or restart the required period. We monitor the policy to help prevent that. ...
Often about three years in California, but the court or DMV sets the exact period. We help you keep it active the whole time.
The filing itself is usually a small fee. The larger cost is typically the underlying policy, since the violations that require an SR-22 also affect your rate. We will ...

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