As of January 1, 2025, the minimums are 30/60/15: 30,000 dollars per injured person, 60,000 dollars per accident, and 15,000 dollars for property damage. Higher limits are often worth discussing.
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An SR-22 is a certificate a court or the DMV may require to confirm you carry the state minimum. Ask us if you have been told you need one. ...
It is not mandatory, but many California drivers add it because it may protect you when an at-fault driver has little or no insurance.
No. California does not allow credit-based rating for personal auto, so your credit is not used to set your auto rate.

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