StateInsuranceRequirements

Find your state's SR-22 requirements, penalties, and insurance minimums.

Whether you need an SR-22, how long you have to carry it, what it costs, and the penalties if you don't — traced to each state's official law and dated.

✓ Sourced to official law9 states live · verified June 2026

Recent law changes

  • CaliforniaLiability minimums raised to 30/60/15 (SB 1107)Jan 2025
  • GeorgiaEnhanced post-DUI minimums added — O.C.G.A. 33-7-16 (SB 121)May 2025
  • OhioOVI statute §4511.19 amended (SB 100 / HB 37)Apr 2025
  • WashingtonDUI felony lookback extended 10→15 years (2024 c 306)Jan 2026

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How these pages are sourced

Official primaries

Every figure traces to a state DMV, insurance department, or the statute itself — not insurance-aggregator blogs.

Statute-cited

Penalties and rules name the exact code section, so you can read the law behind the number.

Monitored for changes

Pages are re-verified against current law on a schedule — new laws and amendments are tracked, not assumed.

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