What is an SR-22 insurance form?

An SR-22 insurance form is a document that shows proof of financial responsibility required by the State of Hawaii for drivers who have been convicted of Driving Under the Influence (DUI) or other serious traffic offense. The SR-22 form is filed with the Hawaii Department of Motor Vehicles, and must be maintained for a certain period of time. It is a type of insurance certificate that is filed with the State by an insurance company that agrees to provide the minimum liability insurance coverage required by state law. The form serves to guarantee that the driver will be responsible for any damages in the event of an accident. It also serves as a notice to the state that the driver continues to be insured for a specific amount of time. Failure to maintain the SR-22 form puts the driver at risk of having their license suspended or revoked. In Hawaii, a driver convicted of a DUI must maintain an SR-22 form for three years from the date of conviction.

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