ASAP FAQ’s
An SR-22 is a form filed with your state’s Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) by your insurance company. It serves as proof that you meet the minimum liability insurance requirements mandated by your state. Think of it as a financial responsibility certificate.
Navigating SR-22 requirements across state lines can be confusing, but don’t worry, we have solutions. Give us a call today so that we can get you back on the road.
The cost of SR-22 insurance can vary depending on several factors, including the state you live in, the reason for needing and SR-22, and your driving record.
With Best Buy Insurance, you will have instant access to your SR-22 Certificate! We will email your documents and file them with the department of motor vehicles.
The length of time someone needs SR-22 insurance depends on several factors, including the state they live in, the type of violation that led to the SR-22 requirement, and the court’s or DMV’s ruling.
Yes, you can get SR-22 insurance even if you don’t own a car. This type of insurance, called non-owner SR-22 insurance, is designed for people who are required to file an SR-22 with their state but don’t have their own vehicle.
Yes—if you have comprehensive coverage, your auto insurance can cover damage caused by natural disasters. This includes events like hurricanes, floods, earthquakes, hailstorms, wildfires, and even falling trees or debris. Comprehensive coverage is optional but highly recommended if you want protection from the unexpected.
There are several smart ways to reduce your premium: Maintain a clean driving record, Bundle policies (auto + home = discounts), Increase your deductible (if you can afford it), Take a defensive driving course, or Ask about discounts (good driver, multi-car, low mileage, etc.). At Best Buy Insurance, our agents will help you uncover every available discount and find the best ways to save—without sacrificing coverage.
Yes—even with a poor driving record, you can still get auto insurance. At Best Buy Insurance, we specialize in helping high-risk drivers, including those who need SR-22 insurance, find affordable and reliable coverage. While your rates may be higher, we’ll work with you to compare quotes and identify policies that fit your needs and budget—no judgment, just solutions.
In many cases, your existing auto insurance will extend to rental cars, especially if you have comprehensive and collision coverage. However, coverage can vary based on your policy and the rental car provider’s terms. To avoid any surprises, it’s best to check with your insurance provider before renting. If you’re concerned, you can also purchase supplemental coverage directly from the rental company for added peace of mind.
No, full coverage and liability-only insurance are not the same. Liability insurance covers damages you cause to other people or property in an accident, which is required by law in most states. Full coverage typically includes liability, collision, and comprehensive coverage—protecting you not only from damages to others, but also from theft, vandalism, weather events, and accidents where you’re at fault. If you want maximum protection for your vehicle, full coverage is the better option.



