We currently do not offer Florida FR44 or SR22 motorcycle policies.
If you need FR44 insurance, UltraCar Insurance will endorse a Florida FR44 motorcycle insurance certificate to your motorcycle, scooter, or moped policy.
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Did you know you can endorse an FR44 certificate to your motorcycle insurance policy? Florida FR44 motorcycle insurance allows license reinstatement after a DUI conviction. Often, an FR44 endorsement of a motorcycle insurance policy can be more affordable than an auto policy endorsement.
We currently do not offer Florida FR44 or SR22 motorcycle policies.
If you need FR44 insurance, UltraCar Insurance will endorse a Florida FR44 motorcycle insurance certificate to your motorcycle, scooter, or moped policy.
South Carolina SR22 insurance cost is a concern when you need high risk insurance for license reinstatement. The factors considered in determining your SR22 cost are similar, regardless of the insurance company that files your SR22 certificate. These factors vary from person to person.
One of the most common questions about license reinstatement is, “What is my South Carolina SR22 insurance cost per month?” The cost can be anywhere between $60 and several hundred dollars monthly. Your cost will be lower for a non-owner SR22 insurance policy and higher if you own a vehicle or want full coverage insurance. If your suspension is for a DUI offense, you’ll pay much higher premiums for South Carolina SR22 insurance.
When you have no car but need SR22 insurance, you’ll file a non owner SR22 certificate for license reinstatement. Because there is no vehicle to be insured, non-owner SR22 insurance is cheaper than SR22 insurance with a vehicle. However, your cost for non owner insurance still depends on factors that vary from person to person.
Your license has been suspended, and you have no car but need SR22 insurance. The DMV tells you that you’ll have to pay a reinstatement fee and file an SR22 certificate to reinstate it. You’ve called a few companies. But since you don’t have a car and/or a valid driver’s license they can’t issue a non owner policy with an SR22.