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      Mississippi SR-22 Insurance

      Obtaining High-Risk Insurance (SR-22) in Mississippi

      Mississippi House Bill 548 was an act established requiring drivers whose license was suspended under the implied consent laws to file an SR-22 certificate with the Department of Public Safety (DPS). Additionally, the act requires an SR-22 certificate to be provided if “an individual operating an automobile caused damages in an amount over five hundred dollars and did not have sufficient insurance.”

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      SR-22 Certificate Requirements and Penalties

      An SR-22 certificate of insurance provides the Mississippi DPS with proof of financial responsibility and must be maintained for a minimum of three (3) years. Under Mississippi law, all drivers are required to maintain mandatory minimum liability coverage in the amount of:

      • $25,000 bodily injury per person
      • $50,000 bodily injury per accident
      • $25,000 property damage per accident

      Failure to maintain adequate insurance can result in a fine of up to $1,000 on a first offense and suspension of your driving privileges for a minimum of one (1) year.

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      Mississippi Drunk Driving Laws

      Mississippi’s implied consent law is codified under Mississippi Code § 63-11-30, which states that it is unlawful for a person to drive under the influence of alcohol, a substance that causes impairment or with a blood alcohol level of 0.08 percent or higher. A person convicted of a first offense DUI in Mississippi will have to pay a fine of $250 to $1,000, could face up to 48 hours in jail, or compulsory attendance at a victim impact panel must complete an alcohol safety education program and will have their driving privileges suspended. If convicted of a second or subsequent drunk driving charge in Mississippi, a person could face fines up to $10,000 and multiple years in jail.

      Depending on the circumstances of the case, a person convicted of a drunk driving charge may be eligible for a restricted license with the installation of an ignition interlock device (IID). A court may order the compulsory installation of an ignition interlock device under Mississippi's Ignition Interlock Program.

      Mississippi's Ignition Interlock Program

      Mississippi Code § 63-11-31 authorizes a court to order the installation of an ignition interlock device at their discretion. The ignition interlock device (IID) must be installed for a minimum of six (6) months after the reinstatement of driving privileges on all vehicles registered to the offender. An IID is a car breathalyzer connected to the ignition system. A person must provide a breath sample in order to start the ignition. If the breath sample exceeds the calibration setting limit set by the court (not less than 0.02 percent and not more than 0.04 percent), then the vehicle will not start. A person ordered to install an IID may not tamper with the device and must provide proof of installation.

      Penalties for DUI Conviction

      First Offense

      • Jail time: 48 hours maximum
      • Fines: $250 to $1,000
      • License Suspension: 120 days

      Second Offense

      • Jail time: 5 days to 6 months
      • Fines: $600 to $5,000
      • License Suspension: 1 year

      Third Offense

      • Jail time: 1 to 5 years
      • Fines: $2,000 to $5,000
      • License Suspension: Full period of sentence; eligible for IID restricted license for 3 years

      Fourth Offense

      • Jail time: 2 to 10 years
      • Fines: $3,000 to $10,000
      • License Suspension: Full period of sentence; eligible for IID restricted license for 10 years

      FAQs About SR-22 in Mississippi

      An SR-22 is a certificate that proves you have the minimum required auto insurance coverage mandated by your state. It's often required for drivers who have been convicted of serious driving offenses like DUIs or driving without insurance. 

      The duration of SR-22 insurance requirements varies by state and the offense. Typically, it's required for a minimum of three years, but it can be longer depending on the circumstances. During this period, the insurance company will keep the state updated on your car insurance policy renewals and cancellations to ensure you maintain consistent coverage. Breathe Easy can help you understand the specific duration needed in your case.

      Allowing your SR-22 policy to lapse or canceling it prematurely can result in serious consequences, including license suspension or additional fines. It's crucial to maintain continuous coverage until your SR-22 requirement is fulfilled. This can be a challenge if your long-time insurance carrier decides to end your coverage after your DUI.

      When you are done selecting your insurance plan, Breathe Easy can connect you with an Intoxalock representative for further assistance. They will answer any questions you have and help you get set up with an installation appointment at a convenient time.

      Get Your Mississippi SR-22 Insurance Quote

      Has your license been suspended because of a Mississippi DUI? Do you need help getting your driving privileges reinstated and getting back on the road? Our experienced SR-22 agents can help. Find out why the agents at Breathe Easy Insurance are America's SR-22 Insurance Experts. We understand that this can be a stressful time for you and your family. Let our knowledgeable team find you affordable SR-22 coverage, find a state-approved alcohol education program, and assist with a certified IID provider. Our agents are standing by – call Breathe Easy today at 844-580-7525

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