Here's why:
* It depends on your location. Insurance companies and their offerings vary by state.
* SR-22s are not an insurance product. They're a form filed with the state to prove you have car insurance.
* Any insurance company licensed in your state can typically file an SR-22 on your behalf.
To find out which companies offer SR-22 filing in your area, you should:
1. Contact your state's Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). They will have a list of licensed insurance companies.
2. Ask insurance agents in your area. They can tell you which companies they work with who can file SR-22s.
3. Use an online insurance comparison tool. Many tools let you filter by your state and needs, including SR-22 requirements.
Remember:
* You'll need to have continuous coverage. The insurance company filing the SR-22 will need to verify you have an active car insurance policy.
* There may be an additional fee. Some companies charge a fee for filing an SR-22.
It's important to understand the reasons behind needing an SR-22 (such as driving without insurance, DUI, or other driving violations). Make sure you meet all the requirements to get your license reinstated.