Car Insurance Rate Washington

 

November 21, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Washington auto insurance 

Reader’s Question:

If I received a ticket from another state and not in my home state in Washington, will that increase my car insurance rate?

Henry

Bellevue, WA

Your insurance rate may increase if you received a conviction for a traffic violation outside of the states you live in. However, a rate increase due to out-of-the-state violation depends upon the different factors such the rating system of the insurance provider and the how the state deals with outside traffic citations.

Georgia, Massachusetts, Tennessee, Michigan and Wisconsin are the only states in the US that are not members of the Drivers License Compact. As DLC members, states are required to report out-of-state convictions of drivers to the state where the person is licensed. The 5 states
that are not DLC member still share this information with other state since these states have their own set of agreements.

An out-of-state tickets may or may not be placed on your homestate driving record. If state opts to place the ticket on your driving record, your insurance provider will eventually find
out once they see your MVR. If the state chooses not to place the ticket on your homestate driving record, the insurance company will not see this unless they do an extensive ticket search where you will have to list this out-of-state citation

Whether or not your insurance rate will increase because of this out-of-state offense will depend upon the rating system of the insurance provider. You can contact your agent for more information about the rating system. You can contact your state DMV to check if an out of state offense will be placed on your driving record.

Washington SR22 Auto Insurance

 

December 20, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: SR22 auto insurance Washington 

Q: What is Washington SR22 and what do I have to have for it?

A: A Washington SR22 is required in many situations. For those who go driving uninsured and end up crashing with another car, their license can be revoked when they are unable to produce proof of insurance. More often, a license is suspended for a drunk driving conviction, and this is the most common violation associated with SR22s and one of the main reasons they cost so much.

If you must file a Washington SR22, then you must find a company which will give you a policy first before you get your license unsuspended. Whatever company you find will send a form to your driver’s department every month, so long as you pay your bill, for three years. If they don’t send it along, then your driver’s license will be suspended.

You are required to get the same amount of insurance on a Washington SR22 policy as any other driver in the state, which means you must have $25,000 for bodily injury per person, a total of $50,000 bodily injury per accident, and also $10,000 for property damage. It may be safer for your credit to get higher limits.

Washington SR22 Insurance

 

December 10, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: SR22 auto insurance Washington 

Reader’s Question:

I live in Washington. How long do I have to carry sr22 auto insurance?

Gio

Thank you for asking Gio.

If a driver is required to get an SR-22 then he or she must maintain it for 3 years in the state of Washington. the amount of time you are required to carry sr-22 depends on the conviction or offense.

Theres a lot of reason why a person is mandated by the state to carry the financial responsibility certificate. Some of the reasons are: driver’s license suspension reinstatement due to a DUI, driving without insurance or a subsequent offense of leaving a child unattended in a running vehicle, etc

When you are eligible to reinstate your driver license, you need to file future proof of financial responsibility first for 3 years from the date you are eligible to restore your license.

Below is a Revised Code of Washington 46.29.600 titled Duration of proof

– When proof may be canceled or returned states the following

(1) The department shall upon request consent to the immediate cancellation of any bond or certificate of insurance, or the department shall direct and the state treasurer shall return to the person entitled thereto any money or securities deposited pursuant to this chapter as proof of financial responsibility, or the department shall waive the requirement of filing proof, in any of the following events:

(a) At any time after three years from the date such proof was required when, during the three-year period preceding the request, the department has not received record of a conviction, forfeiture of bail, or finding that a traffic infraction has been committed which would require or permit the suspension or revocation of the license of the person by or for whom such proof was furnished; or

(b) In the event of the death of the person on whose behalf such proof was filed or the permanent incapacity of such person to operate a motor vehicle; or

(c) In the event the person who has given proof surrenders his license to the department;

Your call the Washington State Department of Licensing to get more information.

Goodluck!

MariCAR