How to Remove SR22 Auto Insurance in Wisconsin
Reader’s Question:
What do I need to do to remove my SR22 on my car insurance policy in Madison Wisconsin?
Leo
Madison WI
Generally if it is time for you to remove your SR22 and you were informed by the state that you can remove your SR22 already all you need to do is inform your auto insurance provider.
To be sure, you may contact the department of motor vehicle and ask them if it is okay to remove your SR22 before you tell your car insurance company to remove your SR22.. Usually car insurance provider will ask for documentation from the department of motor vehicle showing that it is okay to remove the SR22 financial responsibility on your
In some states insurance providers will send the state an a form when you cancel your SR-22 coverage on your policy. This form is called an SR26.
If you are taking off your SR-22 insurance and would to shop around for car insurance coverage you may start here obtaining car insurance quotes in Madison Wisconsin on the space provided for the zip code in this website.
Checking What Car Insurance Company A Person is Insured At
Reader’s Question:
Is there any database available in Wisconsin to verify what car insurance company a person has? It think that there should be some way to check out if an uncooperative at-fault driver has car insurance.
Marie
Milwaukee, WI
It is likely that the Wisconsin Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) will be able to assist you track down the at-fault person’s insurance company, if he has one. The WI Department of Motor Vehicle checks for insurance coverage on all motorists listed on an accident report. So hopefully you called the law enforcement officer to your accident scene to take a report.
If the Wisconsin DMV finds that a driver involved in an accident is uninsured, the other parties involved in the accident are informed. Those who are injured or have property damage can report their damages or injuries to the DMV. The Wisconsin safety responsibility law helps protect those who suffer damages in accidents caused by uninsured drivers by first taking away their vehicle registration and drivers license if the uninsured driver is at-fault and did not pay for the damages they caused.
So either way, if the at-fault party did or did not have car insurance at the time of the accident the DMV should be able to assist you so that your damages can be taken care of by the individual who caused the accident.
Car Insurance Points in your Driving Record
Reader’s Question:
Is there a way I could know the points in my drivers license? I live in Wisconsin. Thank you.
William
Thank you for asking William.
If you want to get information for the points listed on your driver license or driving history you should check with your state’s department of motor vehicle, or like agency, in your case its the Department of Transportation website. This permits you to send off for your driving history by filling out a form either in person at the DMV office or online. You can also call over the phone and ask information about the your points through a special phone number in WI DOT.
Your motor vehicle record (MVR) includes identifying information about you, lists any licenses that have been issued to you, any infractions you have for moving violation and the points put on your record for these offenses and administrative entries regarding your driving privileges, which will include things such as license suspensions or revocations.
Goodluck!
MariCAR
