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Drivers in Alaska need to keep their SR-22 certification active with the state for 3 consecutive years. In order to do so, drivers must maintain at least the minimum car insurance coverage required by Alaska law: bodily injury insurance of at least $50,000 per person and $100,000 per accident, plus $25,000 of coverage for property damage and $50,000 per person / $100,000 per accident / $25,000 property damage of uninsured motorist coverage. If there is any lapse in coverage, the clock resets.
When you get SR-22 insurance coverage in Alaska, your insurance company files your SR-22 certification with the state on your behalf. Your insurer also notifies the state if you cancel your policy or allow it to lapse prematurely. You need to maintain your SR-22 even if you move from Alaska.
If you’re unable to afford your payments, contact your insurance agency before you miss a bill. You can request a different payment plan or get information about subsidized plans that may be more affordable.
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