Delaney Simchuk, Car Insurance Writer
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You need an SR-22 in North Dakota for 1 year, meaning you must also maintain at least the minimum car insurance coverage required by North Dakota law for 1 year. Failure to have an SR-22 for 1 year can result in additional penalties and reinstatement fees.
North Dakota SR-22 Insurance Requirements
- $25,000 in bodily injury liability insurance per person ($50,000 per accident)
- $25,000 in property damage liability coverage
- North Dakota also requires uninsured motorist coverage and personal injury protection
When you get SR-22 insurance coverage in North Dakota, your insurance company files your SR-22 certification with the state on your behalf. Failing to file an SR-22 can result in your vehicle registration or license being suspended, in addition to costly reinstatement fees. Your insurer also notifies the state if you cancel your policy or allow it to lapse prematurely. You’re even required to maintain an SR-22 if you move from North Dakota, using an out-of-state filing.
If you’re unable to afford your payments, contact your insurance provider before you miss a due date. You can request a different payment plan or get information about subsidized plans that may be more affordable.
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