Colorado SR22 Insurance

Colorado SR22

If you are required to file an SR22 for the state of Colorado contact an insurance company or agent who is licensed to sell insurance in Colorado. You will be required to carry state minimum liability limits and continue the insurance policy for the duration of your specific court requirement.

Most insurance companies will electronically submit your SR22 to the Colorado Division of Motor Vehicles. You can deliver the form in person to 1881 Pierce Street in Lakewood, Colorado.

Do not let the insurance policy lapse or cancel as the provider will notify the state and your license will be suspended again. The SR22 is an add on to a standard auto insurance policy that guarantees the state will be notified of any change in status and is commonly referred to as a future financial responsibility filing. You can change insurance companies but be sure to get a new SR22 filed before the old one is cancelled.

What violations require an SR-22 filing?

Below are a list of violations that may require you to file an SR22 with the department of motor vehicles. This is not an exhaustive list but includes the most common violations:

  • Failure to drive with proper liability insurance
  • Driving under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs
  • Refusal to take chemical BAC test
  • Failure to pay child support
  • Vehicular homicide or vehicular assault conviction
SR-22 Quotes:

What if I cancel my SR-22 insurance prior to the end of my probation period?

If you let your SR-22 insurance policy lapse or cancel it prior to the end of your probation period the insurance company will notify the state immediately. Once the state is notified your driver's license will be suspended until you reinstate the SR22 and your probation period will start over. It is in your best interest to maintain the SR22 policy so you don't pay any additional fees.

CO SR22 Requirements

The state of Colorado requires liability insurance to protect other drivers in the event of an accident. In most cases you will need to maintain the SR-22 for a period of three years but it can be as long as five years. Colorado law has minimum SR22 liability limits as follows:

    • $25k Per Person Bodily Injury
    • $50k Per Accident Bodily Injury
    • $15k Property Damage

While these limits are minimum they are rarely recommended levels of coverage. Ask your insurance agent what they recommend based on your financial position.

Suspended License Information and Requirements

License suspension and revocation information is shared with all 50 states. You cannot issue a driver's license if you have an active suspension. There is no notification when the suspension has ended as that information is on the letter you receive when action is first taken. In order to reinstate your license know your eligibility date and specific reinstatement requirements. This information can be found on the letter or from the information at the court hearing. Some reinstatements can be done at local Driver's License offices such as:
    • Unpaid Tickets
    • Child Support
    • Point Suspensions

If you are mailing in an application be sure to complete the Application for Reinstatement and include a check or money order for $95 plus any specific requirements like an SR22.

What is an Administration Insurance Suspension?

If you are unable to produce proof of liability insurance during a routine traffic stop the officer will issue you a Notice of Suspension. This notice is valid for 7 days and you will need to request a hearing and bring proof of insurance to the hearing.

In the event you are unable to show that you had liability insurance during the traffic stop you will need to complete an application for reinstatement, pay the $95 fee, and show proof of insurance.

Driving Under the Influence (DUI) in Colorado

Action will be taken against the driver after a conviction in court for Driving Under the Influence of a Controlled Substance (drugs or alcohol) or if convicted of being a habitual user of a controlled substance. There is a license revocation order for 1-year following a conviction. Once that period has expired as well as any others the driver can begin the process of getting their license reinstated. Reinstatement requirements are, but not limited to:

  1. Complete the Application for Reinstatement and submit the form to the DMV
  2. Pay the $95.00 reinstatement fee (check/money order payable to the Department of Revenue)
  3. You may be required to carry a SR22 for 3 years from the date of reinstatement
  4. You may be required to take an eye, written, and driving test to have a new license issued to you

2010 Colorado DUI Law Change - Effective July 1, 2010

House Bill 10-1347 - If you are a repeat offender there is now mandatory imprisonment plus other restrictions imposed. Minimum jail time for second offense is ten days but can be longer. Jail time can reach sixty days for the third or more offenses. Read more about Colorado DUI Law.

Required to get an Ignition Interlock Device?

The state of Colorado will require you to obtain an Ignition Interlock Device if:

  • License has been revoked because you were convicted for two (2) alcohol related driving offenses within five (5) years
  • License has been revoked because you were convicted of three (3) alcohol related driving offenses in your driving lifetime
  • License has been revoked because you have been designated a Habitual Traffic Offender and you have at least one conviction that was alcohol related
  • Last offense occurred after 07/01/2000
  • BAC level was 0.17% or more at the time of the police stop (for all stops after 01/01/2007)

Where can I get an ignition interlock device in Colorado?

Here is a list of approved IID installers:

  • Guardian Interlock Systems - (800) 499-0994
  • National Interlock Services - (800) 475-5490
  • Smart Start, Inc - (800) 880-3394

Colorado SR22

SR22 Articles

5 Ways to Reduce the Cost of SR22 Insurance

Learn About SR22 Insurance

FR44 Form for Florida and Virginia

Tips to Find Cheap SR22 Insurance Online

How to Remove or Cancel SR22 Filing Without Being Penalized

Will My Auto Insurance Company Drop Me After A DUI?

 

State Resources

Division of Motor Vehicles

Driver License Office Locations

Request for Reinstatement Requirements

 

SR22 Insurance FAQs

What is an SR-22?

Where do I get cheap SR22 insurance?

Can I get an SR-22 if I don't own a car?

How long is the SR-22 valid?

How much does SR22 insurance cost?

What if I move to another state, do I need an SR22?

Can I switch insurance companies when I have an SR22?

Who needs an SR22?

Is SR22 insurance valid in multiple states?

Do I need an SR 22 for each vehicle I own?

 

SR22 by State

Alabama SR22
Alaska SR22
Arizona SR22
Arkansas SR22
California SR22
Colorado SR22
Connecticut SR22
Delaware SR22
Florida SR22
Georgia SR22
Hawaii SR22
Idaho SR22
Illinois SR22
Indiana SR22
Iowa SR22
Kansas SR22
Kentucky SR22
Louisiana SR22
Maine SR22
Maryland SR22
Massachusetts SR22
Michigan SR22
Minnesota SR22
Mississippi SR22
Missouri SR22
Montana SR22

Nebraska SR22
Nevada SR22
New Hampshire SR22
New Jersey SR22
New Mexico SR22
New York SR22
North Carolina SR22
North Dakota SR22
Ohio SR22
Oklahoma SR22
Oregon SR22
Pennsylvania SR22
Rhode Island SR22
South Carolina SR22
South Dakota SR22
Tennessee SR22
Texas SR22
Utah SR22
Vermont SR22
Virginia SR22
Washington SR22
Washington D.C. SR22
West Virginia SR22
Wisconsin SR22
Wyoming SR22