Candace Baker, Car Insurance Writer
@candacebaker
A DUI in Georgia typically affects insurance for at least 3 years, depending on the insurance company. Most insurers look back at the past 3-5 years of a driver's motor vehicle record when calculating premiums, but some look even further for major violations like DUI. Keep in mind that a DUI will stay on your driving record for longer than it affects your insurance, though Georgia does not specify a timeframe.
Cost of Insurance After a DUI in Georgia
On average, a DUI raises insurance rates in Georgia by 117%. The exact amount that your rate will go up depends on your insurance company, since each insurer uses a different algorithm to calculate premiums.
If you can't afford your rate after a DUI, you should shop around for a new policy and compare quotes from at least three different insurers to see if you can get a better deal. In Georgia, the cheapest car insurance companies after a DUI are Country Financial, State Farm, and Auto-Owners.
To learn more, check out WalletHub's guide to DUI insurance.
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