In TN, the SR-22 form is proof of future financial responsibility as required under Tennessee Code Annotated 55-12-114.An insurance company needs the information as to "why" the SR-22 policy is needed so they can notify the state of your compliance. The following information lists what is usually required of an insurance carrier in Tennessee when filing a SR-22 for an individual:
- A single copy of the certificate is required. This typically has all the information an insured gives to the company.
- Authorized preparer signatures are required. (Facsimile signatures are acceptable).
- A filing may be made for an insured other than a named insured (on behalf of).
- There is no provision for fleet filings.
- The SR26 cancellation form must be filed not less than 20 days prior to the termination of coverage. Certificates remain on file until terminated by an SR26.
- Insurers must enter their NAIC number on the SR22/26 certificates.
- Filings are to be mailed to: Tennessee Department of Safety
Tennessee Insurance companies are aware of TCA 55-12-114 and the reasons listed there by the state of why an SR-22 may be needed by an individual. Thus insurance companies do not ask why to determine if you are a high risk driver or not.
Insurance providers will determine if you are a high risk driver by your driving record and other factors. For instance if you are required to carry a SR-22 due to a DUI, the insurance company will find out about the DUI offense from your motor vehicle record anyway so answering "why" you need the SR-22 is not giving them information they could not find out on their own.