SR22 Insurance Washington Policies

 

February 18, 2009 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

For how long do I have to continue my SR22 insurance here in Washington?

Dorris

Seattle, WA

Good question. The state of Washington would usually require drivers who has gotten their driver’s licenses suspended to maintain an SR22 form for at least three years, without any lapses or cancellation of the SR22 insurance coverage. Although the length of the required period to carry this special type of auto insurance may vary depending on the reason for the suspension of your license, most common of which includes: DUI (Driving Under the Influence), operating a vehicle without a license or insurance coverage, causing or involvement in a car accident without carrying adequate liability insurance, just to name a few.

SR22 insurance is required by the state to make sure that drivers who have shown risky driving behaviors are carrying adequate insurance coverage in case they manage to injure anyone or damage properties in the event they cause a car accident. It would be best to get in touch with Washington’s Department of Licensing to get the specific details about the length of time you will need to carry your SR22 insurance there in Washington. Allowing your SR22 insurance to get canceled or to lapse can cause sever penalties and much more expensive insurance costs in the future.

To find the best rates for SR22 insurance Washington Policies, we highly recommend running a free SR22 insurance search using the quote tool on this website. This tool allows you to find and compare for the most affordable policies available in your area quickly and easily.

Cheap Auto Insurance Washington

 

December 12, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Washington auto insurance 

Reader’s Question:

I want to buy car insurance here in Washington. How can I get the cheapest auto insurance policy?

Nate

Vancouver, WA

There are a lot of car insurance companies there in Washington that compete in offering clients the cheapest possible auto insurance policy. And I’m sure that you will not have a hard time getting one. You just need to look around for different car insurance quotes and try to compare them with one another. Ask a friend or a relative for some advice regarding cheap but reliable car insurance policies. And there are also a number of ways that you can save up on your own car insurance.

As we all know, having car insurance is compulsory in every state in the United States. However, car insurance rates may vary depending on the state you live in. Your car insurance rates will be determined using several factors, including the insurance laws of the state of Washington. Even your state’s accident statistics will also be looked upon to see whether your state has a high number of accidents or not. If your state has a high frequency of car-related accidents, then your car insurance rates may also be a little bit higher. Geography is also considered, whether you live in a rural or an urban area.

Another way to get cheap car insurance policies is by maintaining a clean driving record. Make sure that you don’t violate any traffic rules and refrain from pushing ‘pedal to the metal’ to avoid accidents, injuries and damages to properties. Having a nice, clean driving history could mean lower insurance rates for you.

You can also choose a higher deductible if you want to have a lower insurance premium. But try and think about this first because although your premiums may be lower, you will be shouldering the amount of the deductible in the event of an accident. Make sure that you will be able to pay the amount of the deductible to avoid delays in your insurance claims. The deductible comes out of your own pocket if accidents do happen.

And if you really want the cheapest car insurance policy, consider buying a slower, heavier or bigger car with tons of safety features in it because car insurance companies give out discounts for cars like those. Forget about super-fast sports cars or cool convertibles, these cars are considered high-risk cars by most car insurance companies due to the number of theft and accidents related to these type of cars, which in turn make your insurance premiums go through the roof! So, if you’re not the filthy rich type of person, I suggest that you buy a car with airbags, anti-lock breaks and anti-theft alarm, so you can enjoy discounts on your car insurance policy.

I Need Cheap SR22 DUI Auto Insurance in Washington State

 

July 28, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I would appreciate if someone could give me details on SR22 requirements for Washington state. I think I need one due to DUI.

Sam

Seattle, Washington WA

In the State of Washington, if you commit a violation or an accumulation of violations, such as reckless driving, driving under the influence (DUI) or (DWI), or refusal to test, at fault accidents or driving without insurance, the Washington DMV will mandate proof of financial responsibility in the form of SR-22 insurance. This insurance is also known as high-risk auto insurance for some auto insurance companies in Washington WA. Washington state requires for SR22 to be temporary, usually running from two to three years.
Not all auto insurance company sell SR22 insurance in Seattle, Washington. SR22 requirement for can be met in two ways: owner policy or non-owner policy. The non-owner SR22 policy will release the license if there is no car to cover by the insured, or if there is already insurance in place. Be wary though that premiums in more urban parts like Seattle could a bit higher, so a broad form SR22 is usually best. Moreover, this type of policy runs 12 months in length, and is typically $300-$600 per year in Seattle, WA.
It is good to know that there is no communication necessary between the insured and his/her regular insurance company regarding the non-owner or broad-form SR22 purchased through some companies in Seattle, WA. As almost a beneficial case always, paying a bit extra for an additional policy should pay off in the long run, and is certainly the most convenient way to fulfill the requirement in Washington WA.

Washington Car Insurance Quotes

 

July 8, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Washington auto insurance 

Reader’s Question:

How long after purchasing a vehicle do you have to obtain insurance in the State of Washington? What do I need to do to get a free quote?

Carl

Spokane, WA

 

According to the Office of the Insurance Commissioner for Washington state, the State requires individuals that operates a motor vehicle to have liability insurance. There is no grace period for car insurance liability.

The Washington state insurance regulator states that all insurance providers have different time requirements to add a newly acquired car to the policy. You would need to verify with your insurance company to know if there is a grace period for adding that new car to your existing policy.

If you do not already have an car insurance policy on any cars but are purchasing a vehicle then normally you will need to get insurance before leaving the lot with the vehicle. You can provide an insurance provider information on the car in advance so that the policy can be started.

To get a quote, just ask, call, email or submit your zip code to the advertisers to start the quote process.

WA Auto Insurance Quote

 

December 11, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Washington auto insurance 

Reader’s Question:

My son received a speeding ticket in the state of Nevada, is it true that this will not go in his driving record in the state of Washington. What if you get involved in an accident and its not your fault, will it still be put in your driving record?

Sarah

Thank you for asking Sarah.

States records on a driver’s motor vehicle records (MVR) if an accident has occurred involving them, but do not assign who is at fault. Collisions involving non-commercial cars stays on the individual’s driving record for 5 years from the date of collision. Collisions that involves commercial cars remain on the record for 10 years.

The state of Washington documents accidents on your driving record to show involvement, but the WA Department of Licensing (DOL) does not determine fault for the collisions.

Regarding the speeding ticket that your son received, both NV and WA are members of the Drivers License Compact. This means that Nevada’s DMV should share the information regarding the moving violation to Washington’s DOL.

Some states that are part of this Compact do not to assess points or put the out of state infraction on the individual’s driving record, but others do.

Goodluck!

MariCAR

New Car Insurance Rates in Washington

 

December 11, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I live in Washington. I just want to know how long do I have to get an insurance after I purchased a car?

Mikaela

Thank you for asking Mikaela.

According to the Office of the Insurance Commissioner for Washington state, the State requires individuals that drives a motor vehicle to have liability insurance. There is no grace period for liability.

In addition to that, insurance regulator for the state of Washington states that all insurance providers have different time requirements to add a newly acquired car to the insurance policy. You may contact your insurance provider to get information regarding grace period for adding that newly acquired motor vehicle to your existing insurance policy. Most dealers require physical damage coverage on the car before it leaves the dealership.

If you have car insurance already on other vehicles and purchase a new car that needs to be added to your insurance policy you may contact your insurance company to make know if your insurance policy will extend to the new car for a certain amount of time or if you must add the car immediately to the policy to be covered.

If you do not have a car insurance policy yet on any vehicles but is planning to buy a car then you will need to get car insurance before leaving the lot with the car normally.

Goodluck!

MariCAR

What Is The Fine Cost For Driving Without Auto Insurance in Washington?

 

December 11, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Traffic tickets 

Reader’s Question:

Can you please tell me the fine if I drive without an insurance in the state of Washington?

Markus

Thank you for asking Markus.

Washington State mandatory insurance law, listed in Title 46 of the Revised Code of Washington (RCW), states that motorist must carry with them an insurance identification card showing proof that you have a valid vehicle insurance policy. The current mandatory limits for WA are 25/50/10.

These numbers stand for:

$25,000 total for bodily injury per person,

$50,000 total for bodily injury coverage per accident and

$10,000 total for property damage per accident.

If you are found driving a motor vehicle without having proof of insurance or of the mandatory insurance law you are committing an infraction. This violation of the law is punishable by a minimum fine of $250. There may be other fees that can be added to this fine.To get more information of the exact amount of your fine you may contact the court on the ticket.

A ticket for driving without insurance is like any other moving violation and will become part of your WA driving record.

To make sure you have at least the Washington state minimum auto insurance coverages so to avoid penalties, you may contact your insurance company.

Goodluck!

MariCAR

I Live In Washington Do I Have to Pay My Out of State Ticket?

 

December 10, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

What will my happen if I ignore the speeding ticket I received in the state of Texas? I live in Washington.

Denver

Thank you for asking Denver.

Texas and state of Washington are both members of Drivers License Compact (DLC) and Non-Resident Violator Compact. This means that member report information regarding traffic violations that a motorist received back to the person’s home state. So the court in Texas will inform the Washington Department of Licensing of your violation.

In addition to that, the Non-Resident Violator Compact requires member states to suspend or revoke the driver’s license of those who get tickets for traffic violations in other states. Since WA and TX are both part of this it looks like that if you do not take care of the issue the Texas speeding ticket that Washington State could suspend your drivers license until you did take care of the TX ticket.

You may want to read the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) Chapter 46.23 regarding Washington’s participation in the Nonresident Violator Compact to get more information about it.

The ticket will likely stay with you until you take care of it. you may want to check with a traffic ticket lawyer to get more in formation information on this.

Goodluck!

MariCAR

I Need Full Coverage Auto Insurance In Washington

 

December 10, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

Can you please tell me what will be required to get a full coverage of insurance. I live in the state of Washington.

Regine

Thank you for asking Regine.

A full coverage requirement is usually set by your finance company and not by a state. According to the Washington Insurance Commissioner collision and comprehensive may be required by your lender until you have the car completely paid off.

In Washington state, you are required to have car insurance when you drive. If you operate a car that is registered in Washington, you need to have car insurance policy with limits of at least:

* $25,000 of bodily injury or death of one person in any one accident
* $50,000 of bodily injury or death of two or more persons in any one accident
* $10,000 of injury to or destruction of property of others in any accident (property damage)

The Washington state laws require bodily injury and property damage liability insurance. If your car is registered in the state, you must place this in your insurance. If you are financing a car, you are likely to be required to get the full coverage. The state would not require this of you but the lien holder or title holder of the car.

Goodluck!

MariCAR

Will a Speeding Ticket in Washington Increase My Car Insurance?

 

December 10, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I have a speeding ticket in the state of Washington. Will this increase my car insurance premium?

Melanie

Thank you for asking Melanie.

Individual insurance providers in the state of Washington determine their own insurance rates based on their own internal rating system. Their rate requests is submitted to the WA Insurance Commissioner for review. The request will be approved if the state agency is satisfied with the rates.

Insurance companies’ car insurance rates are based on different factors. The premium you pay consists of a base rate. The base rate depends on various factors like your age, marital status, driving pattern, sex, claims history, location, credit history, and the make, model and year of your car. You have to remember when you shop around that these companies uses different factors and rates.

Most insurers apply a surcharge to motorist who got involved in an accident or those who were convicted of multiple moving violations. In addition to that, your rates will likely increase because of your claims history. This means that the increase on your premiums will depend on the rating system of insurance companies.

To get more information on the rating system of your insurance company you may contact your insurance agent or the Washington State Office of the Insurance Commissioner where they submitted their rates. Your agent will be able to tell you if one traffic violation will increase your premiums.

Goodluck!

MariCAR

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