Cheyenne SR22

January 14, 2008 by fashun · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Free insurance quote, SR22 Wyoming 

Q: How does Cheyenne SR22 work?

A: Well, first you have to get your license suspended–and that’s not the funnest part. In Wyoming, there are a lot of reasons this can happen. Maybe you went driving drunk, maybe you didn’t insure your car–the list goes on. In the end, though, they all lead to the same thing–Cheyenne SR22 insurance.

Cheyenne SR22 insurance isn’t rocket science, but it can also throw a lot of people out of the loop in the beginning. Basically, it’s just a way for the state to keep track of your financial responsibility. Since you have to be insured for three years after your license is suspended in most cases, the easiest way for your DMV to know you are is by having your car insurance company file an SR22 form. If you lose or cancel your insurance, then they file a different form which cancels it, your license is suspended, and you’re back to square one.

If you don’t want to pay for Cheyenne SR22, then you can avoid it by leaving your license suspended for three years, and then just reinstating it once that period is over.

If your eyes are glazed over from all of that, just let this weird dog and guy who has a lot of time on his hands explain some of it to you. Unless you’re Mel Gibson, apparently:

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