If you are required by your state to show financial responsibility for 3 years in the form of filing an SR-22 certificate than even if you sell your vehicle you will likely still have to continue your SR-22 coverage. In states that call for an SR-22 to get a license reinstated after a violation, or if you were found driving without insurance, the motorist is normally required to carry this coverage to keep your license, even if you do not own a car. Most states will require you to carry a non-owners SR22 now that you do not own a car. A non-owners insurance policy allows you to drive vehicles that you do not own but are given permission by the vehicle owner to drive. To find out if your state will now require you to get a non-owners SR-22 contact your local Department of Motor Vehicles.
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