Montana SR-22 Insurance
You may be required to get SR-22 insurance in Montana if you have been convicted of a DUI, involved in a serious traffic violation, or caught driving without insurance.
Filing an SR-22 for Montana License Reinstatement
Montana state law requires some drivers to file “proof of financial responsibility” following a license suspension or revocation. Proof of financial responsibility is generally provided to Montana’s Motor Vehicle Division through a form called an SR-22 certificate of insurance.
The most common reasons a person must file an SR-22 (high-risk insurance) are:
- A license suspension related to a drunk driving offense
- Convictions related to failure to maintain adequate insurance
In most cases, if a person is required to file proof of financial responsibility, they must keep the certificate for a period of three (3) years. Failure to pay policy premiums for the duration of the three (3) years will result in a cancellation of the certificate and could result in additional penalties.
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Montana’s Liability Insurance Requirements
Montana drivers must maintain liability insurance. Under Montana Code Annotated (MCA), Section 61-6-103, the mandatory minimum insurance coverage per incident is:
- $25,000 for bodily injury or death for one person
- $50,000 for bodily injury or death for two or more persons
- $20,000 for property damages
If you are caught driving without insurance, you could face harsh penalties, including a fine of up to $500, six (6) months in county jail, the suspension of your vehicle registration, and the suspension of your driving privileges.
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Montana DUI Penalties and Ignition Interlock Device Requirements
Montana Penalties for Driving Under the Influence (DUI)
Impaired driving is a serious offense in Montana. If you are caught driving while under the influence of alcohol or drugs (DUI), you could face up to six (6) months in jail on a first offense. Additionally, fines (not including court costs) will be $600 - $1,000, and your license will be suspended for six (6) months from the date of conviction.
Montana offers a number of programs for people arrested for driving under the influence. Following a first offense DUI conviction you will be court-ordered to participate in the A – C – T phases program which requires you to complete a mandatory chemical dependency Assessment, you must complete a chemical dependency education course, and you may be required to complete Treatment depending on the circumstances of the case. Additionally, Montana offers a 24-7 Sobriety Program for people charged with a 2nd or subsequent DUI.
Montana’s Ignition Interlock Device (IID) Requirements
A court may order the installation of an ignition interlock device if a driver is convicted of driving under the influence (DUI). While not mandatory unless court-ordered, the installation of an ignition interlock device may enable an offender to be issued a probationary license. If eligible, a DUI offender must have the ignition interlock device (IID) installed by a state-approved provider and must only operate a vehicle with a Breath Alcohol Ignition Interlock Device installed.
Penalties For DUI Conviction
First Offense
- Jail time : 24 hours to 6 months
- Fines : $600 to $1,000
- Driver's License Suspension : 6 months
Second Offense
- Jail time : 7 days to 1 year
- Fines : $1,200 to $2,000
- Driver's License Suspension : 1 year
Third Offense
- Jail time : 30 days to 1 year
- Fines : $2,500 to $5,000
- Driver's License Suspension : 1 year
Fourth Offense
- Jail time : 13 months to 2 years
- Fines : $5,000 to $10,000
- Driver's License Suspension : 1 year
FAQs About SR-22 in Montana
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.
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Get Your Montana License Reinstated Today
If your license was suspended or revoked due to a drunk driving conviction, you might be eligible for reinstatement with the filing of an SR22 certificate of insurance. No matter what the circumstances of your license suspension, our leading SR22 experts can help you get your driving privileges reinstated. Our knowledgeable agents will work one-on-one with you to determine your reinstatement requirements and get you enrolled in the proper programs. Contact Breathe Easy Insurance Solutions today at 844-580-7525 for a free SR22 insurance quote.
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