You may want to contact the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles for specific answers to your questions regarding the FR-44 however from the information the VA DMV has on their site it would not appear as an out of state driver that you will need to file the FR-44 but you will have to prove your high limits to them.
The law regarding the VA FR-44 went into effect as of January 1, 2008. This law requires persons with convictions related to driving while under the influence to have double the minimum automobile liability insurance coverage limits.
The VA DMV states that this new law now requires certain drivers to carry a FR-44, not just the usual SR-22. In Virginia the FR-44 certification is required on or after January 1, 2008 for the following convictions:
- Maiming while under the influence
- Driving while under the influence of intoxicants or drugs
- Driving while the driver's license has been forfeited for a conviction, or finding of not innocent in the case of a juvenile
- Violation of the provisions of any federal law or law of any other state or any valid local ordinance similar to the above
FR-44 liability insurance coverage limits are double the SR-22 insurance coverage limits:
- Bodily injury/death of one person $50,000
- Bodily injury/death of two or more persons $100,000
- Property damage $40,000
The new FR-44 double minimum coverage requirements apply to customers convicted of the above violations on or after January 1, 2008, as well as customers previously convicted of these violations that are required to file an SR-22 certification beyond December 31, 2008.
The VA DMV notes if you reside outside Virginia, you may submit a letter on your insurance provider's letterhead stating the double minimum coverage amounts. So you should speak to your auto insurer about getting such documentation and the VA DMV to make sure that your insurer sends in the right paperwork so that you do not get penalized in any way.
If the VA DMV does not receive the FR-44, or other accepted paperwork from out of state residents, the DMV states they will suspend the person's privileges to:
- Drive
- Register motor vehicles in Virginia
- Obtain decals in Virginia.
If you need it our website can handle the new VA requirements when you quote and purchase online. If you indicate the above infractions and request an SR-22, we will bump your coverage requirements and after you purchase the policy the insurance company will file the FR-44 on your behalf.
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