Posts filed under 'DUI insurance'
Reader’s Question:
How long do I have to carry the SR22 auto insurance in Naperville, Illinois ? This is due to DUI.
Sarah
Naperville, IL
The offense will permanently stay on your driving history if you are convicted of DUI. If you are convicted and/or arrested, you may lose your drivers license and be fined and/or imprisoned. Repeat convictions or arrests may result in severe penalties.
Typically, an SR22 insurance is required to be carried for a period of 3 years. To know exactly how many years you are required to carry the SR-22 due to a DUI conviction in Naperville, Illinois you may contact the Illinois Secretary of State directly. This state agency should be able to inform you how long the SR22 is required and how to go about canceling it once you no longer are required by the state to carry it.
Tags: car insurance, sr22 insurance
September 2nd, 2008
Reader’s Question:
My Illinois drivers license was revoked after my 2nd DUI offense in Bolingbrook, IL and I was denied for reinstatement at my last hearing. I would like to know what states should I move to that won’t deny me a driver’s license because of my DUI in Illinois?
Pat
Bolingbrook, IL
If you are going to move out of Illinois, your 2 DUIs are likely to follow you. Most states are part of the Driver’s License Compact (DLC) that means member states share driver license information.
Your former DUIs in Bolingbrook, IL and current revocation of your license in Illinois should therefore be seen by whatever state you choose to move to. There might be some states that are willing to give you a restricted license or permit you to operate a vehicle with a permit if you have an interlock ignition system. To check of what states might permit this you should contact the Department of Motor Vehicles of the state(s) in which you are interesting in moving to.
Tags: auto insurance, automobile
August 24th, 2008
Reader’s Question:
I do not have a vehicle currently but I do have a driver’s license. Am I required in Illinois to buy insurance to drive my friend’s car on a some occasion? I live in Rockford, Illinois.
Joseph
Rockford, IL
The state of Illinois law (625 ILCS 5/7-601) states that it requires all car owners to have minimum amounts of car liability insurance. According to the IL Division of Insurance, lending institutions may require physical damage insurance to protect their interest in a financed car.
Generally, the car owner’s policy on a car that you may borrow on a some occasion should cover you as a motorist. For instance the Illinois DOI states that the typical bodily injury liability coverage pays for bodily injury to another individual or property damage you cause due to the negligent operation of a car. It may also pay if the accident was caused by a member of your household living with you or an individual using your car with your permission in Rockford, IL.
You may not be required to have your own insurance policy if you do not own a vehicle in Rockford, IL, nor have a vehicle in your household whose insurance policy you could be put on, then you can obtain a non-owners policy. Non-owners insurance typically is additional coverage to provide you liability protection for when you are at fault and do not own a car.
June 4th, 2008
Reader’s Question:
In the state of Illinois, how long will a DUI remain on your driving record? I live in Rockford, Illinois.
Jill
Rockford, IL
In Illinois, a DUI conviction does not come off of your driving record in the. A DUI stays on your driver’s abstract forever.
According to the Illinois Secretary of State (SOS) a traffic violations such as speeding, improper lane usage, disregarding a traffic control light, etc. stay on a driver’s record for 4 to 5 years from the date of conviction. If the ticket forms the basis for a revocation or suspension, the information will be carried on your driving record for a minimum of 7 years from the date of reinstatement.
In Illinois, drug/alcohol offenses stay on a driver’s record for a lifetime according to the SOS.
To verify how long your insurance provider can rate you for the DUI you can speak with your insurance agent to see how far they “look back” for period goes and check with the IL Division of Insurance to verify what state law says about this situation.
June 4th, 2008
Reader’s Question:
How many years do I have to carry the SR22 auto insurance in the state of Illinois? I have a DUI offense in 2000.
Danny
Chicago, IL
In Illinois, Financial Responsibility Insurance or SR-22 is the tool the state uses to monitor the insurance of problem motorists.
Driving under the influence (DUI) is a very serious offense that is classified in Illinois as a violent crime. The offense will permanently remain on your driving record If you are convicted of DUI. If you are arrested and/or convicted, you will be be fined and/or imprisoned or you may lose your driving privileges. Repeat offenders may face greater penalties.
To reinstate your license after a DUI, the Secretary of State (SOS) monitors insurance coverage, by means of the SR22, for a period of time specified by law. The Illinois SOS does not state exactly the amount of time each offense requires the SR-22 to be maintained but we have seen many times that Illinois requires it to be maintained for at least 36 months (3 years).
May 3rd, 2008
Reader’s Question:
I have just moved from England to the United States. I have an international driver’s license but have not applied for an Illinois driving license yet which is where I will be living. Can I get an insurance quote from someone without having to do a driving test?
Lionel
Decatur, IL
You will need to get a valid United States driver’s license before you can get a quote for the Illinois auto insurance. In some cases, you will need to have a valid U.S. license in order to buy insurance, anyway. There are some auto insurance companies in Decatur Illinois who will quote you and sell auto insurance to you with your international driver’s license. But, they will require you to get your regular driver’s license within thirty to forty-five days of your policy’s inception date, or they will cancel your auto insurance policy.
If you get your valid United States driver’s license and you still need a quote for auto-insurance policy, you can get a quote and have the ability to purchase your policy immediately online.
May 3rd, 2008
Reader’s Question:
I received a quote for auto insurance, Springfield Illinois for $210/yr. After a week I went in and signed the auto insurance policy. The next day I received a call from an auto insurance agent saying that the underwriters changed the snowmobile policy on the previous Monday, between the quote and signing. The new quote under the new policy came in at a bit higher than the first quote. Am I entitled to the first auto insurance quote price since it was performed before the change took place?
Allan
Springfield, IL
I would suggest that you should check with the Illinois insurance regulator, Office of the Commissioner of Insurance (OCI), to check what IL state insurance statutes have to say about your current situation.
Generally, when you are quoted an auto insurance rate Springfield Illinois, the auto insurance agent tells you how many days that specific rate is good for. If you came in within that time then you may have an issue with the insurance provider if they are stating it is their underwriting that changed rates and the rate change was not due to something they found out about you after issuing the auto insurance quote, such as your driving record was different then you stated in the application, etc.
The auto insurance agent in Springfield Illinois should be able to give you a satisfactory explanation for the increase in your premium. If you feel that your premium was intentionally quoted low in order to get your business, you should be able to file a formal complaint with the OCI.
May 3rd, 2008
Reader’s Question:
Who can provide a quote for my car insurance in Elgin Illinois?
Amy
Elgin, IL
A licensed car insurance agent can quote car insurance in Elgin Illinois.
A licensed car insurance agent will have to be appointed by a car insurance company in Illinois in order to quote car insurance. Some states require the agent to be licensed, the managing general agent to be licensed, the agency to be licensed and the insurance company to be licensed. A car insurance agent will need to satisfy the requirements of the state of Illinois in order to become a property and casualty car insurance agent. Most agents pass an examination administered by your state in order to become qualified as an agent.
You may call car insurance companies in Elgin Illinois to speak with licensed agents or to get a quote for car insurance.
May 3rd, 2008
Reader’s Question:
Hi, I live in Naperville Illinois. My question is: Does getting rate quotes in IL affect your credit score since the auto insurance companies check your credit history?
Jonas
Naperville, IL
Most auto insurance companies in Naperville IL do check credit scores when determining insurance rates. It is true that credit rating companies like Experian, Trans Union and Equifax have been known to use inquiries towards your credit report to impact your credit score. These queries that affect your credit score are queries for getting credit NOT inquiries that review your credit (like an auto insurance quote) or use credit as a portion of your insurance score.
The exact formula for calculating credit scores are closely guarded as secrets. Usually, most recently developed credit scores recognize when a person is shopping for auto insurance and either ignore multiple inquiries or count them as only one inquiry if they occur within a specific period of time.
May 3rd, 2008
Reader’s Question:
Could I get a quote and open an auto insurance policy in Cicero Illinois from another state?
James
Cicero, IL
States generally require you to buy an auto insurance policy from a state licensed auto insurance company. That means if you reside in Cicero, IL you must purchase auto insurance policy with an insurance company licensed in Illinois. There can be exceptions, for iexample if your vehicle is registered and insured in one state but you go to college in another state. It might be possible to transfer insurance from one state to another if your auto insurance company is licensed in both states. Yes you may get a quote online. There are various websites that offer free auto insurance quote.
May 3rd, 2008
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