If you live in Washington state and you get caught driving without insurance or are cited for a DUI, you’re required to file an SR22 insurance form to reinstate your driver’s license. Jul 30, 2021
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- What is SR-22 insurance Washington State? CALL US NOW (Mon-Fri, 8am – 5pm PST) for a FREE QUOTE SR-22 is not really a type of insurance per se. It is a certificate filed with the Washington Department of Licensing that informs the DOL that a driver is has the appropriate liability insurance coverage by an insurer...
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- What should I do after a car accident in Washington state? CALL US NOW (Mon-Fri, 8am – 5pm PST) for a FREE QUOTE Immediately report the accident to your insurance company, and to the police if there is over $500 in damages (in Washington state-check with your state laws for the dollar amount in your state). You may find that the...
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