Jackson Hole SR22

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

Q: I have a Jackson Hole SR22 policy, but I’m going to be moving to Georgia soon. Since this is my second time with an SR22 policy, do I need to pay my premium in full according to the law in Georgia?

A: Nope, you don’t. I’m sure all of the Georgia SR22 drivers will be jealous, but your Jackson Hole SR22 requirement entitles you to keep following the laws of Wyoming SR22 insurance, so while you’re in Georgia you can keep on paying your premium month to month.

Since you’re out of state, you will need to find a car insurance company which likes you well enough to send your Jackson Hole SR22 all the way back to the good state of Wyoming, because you can’t file your SR22 certificate in Georgia. Still, although Georgia may seem to want little to do with you and your SR22 mess, when you stop filing your SR22, you’re going to lose your license there just the same.

Your SR22 is the only thing that stays the same when you move, though. Once you’re in Georgia, you have to get the same amount of car insurance which is required there.

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