Non Owner SR22 After DUI in Georgia
If you’ve received a DUI in Georgia, the state may require you to file an SR22 before your license can be reinstated. If you don’t own a vehicle, you’ll need a Non Owner SR22 policy to legally get back on the road.
At Upstate’s Choice Insurance, we help drivers across Georgia file Non Owner SR22 policies quickly — often the same day.
What Is a Non Owner SR22 After a DUI?
After a DUI conviction in Georgia, the Department of Driver Services (DDS) may require proof of financial responsibility. An SR22 is not insurance itself — it is a certificate filed by your insurance company with the state.
If you do not own a car, a Non Owner SR22 policy provides liability coverage when you occasionally drive vehicles you do not own.
How Long Is SR22 Required After a DUI in Georgia?
In most cases, Georgia requires SR22 filing for:
- 3 years following reinstatement
- Continuous coverage (no lapses)
If your policy cancels, your license can be suspended again.
How Much Does Non Owner SR22 Cost After a DUI?
Costs vary based on:
- Driving history
- Prior violations
- County of residence
- Insurance carrier
We shop multiple carriers to help you find the most affordable option available.
Get Back on the Road Today
We can:
- File your SR22 electronically
- Start coverage immediately
- Help you understand reinstatement requirements
👉 Get a fast quote today and get your Georgia SR22 filed.
