Cheap SR-22 / FR-44 Insurance Filing in Florida
Florida is unique — most states use SR-22 forms, but FL requires an FR-44 for DUI, alcohol-related, and serious offenses (with 100/300/50 minimum liability). SR-22 is used for other suspensions. We match you with carriers that file the right one.
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SR-22 vs. FR-44 in Florida — they're not the same form
Florida is unusual. Most US states use the SR-22 form for all required-insurance filings. Florida uses two different forms:
- SR-22 — used for non-DUI suspensions (driving without insurance, certain at-fault accidents, certain license revocations). Requires FL minimum liability ($10K PIP / $10K PDL).
- FR-44 — used for DUI, alcohol-related, and serious violations (FL Statute 324.131). Requires 100/300/50 liability — five times the FL minimum.
Both are filed by your insurance carrier directly with the FL DHSMV — you don't file them yourself. Filing fee is typically $15–$25 on top of premium.
Why FR-44 is so much more expensive than SR-22
The 100/300/50 liability requirement is the killer. That's:
- $100,000 bodily injury per person.
- $300,000 bodily injury per accident.
- $50,000 property damage liability.
A standard FL liability-only policy at FL minimum runs ~$1,000–$1,500/yr. The same driver bumped to 100/300/50 runs $2,500–$4,500/yr. Plus the DUI surcharge adds 60–100% on top of THAT.
So a typical FL FR-44 driver pays $300–$600/mo for 3 years.
Cheapest FL SR-22 / FR-44 carriers
Standard carriers (GEICO, State Farm, Allstate, Progressive) usually drop drivers after a DUI. The carriers that specialize in FR-44:
- Direct Auto — biggest non-standard FL writer; same-day filing in every county.
- The General — strong on FR-44 for first-time DUI; same-day filing.
- Bristol West — competitive on FR-44 for ITIN / Spanish-speaking drivers.
- Dairyland — competitive on motorcycle FR-44 too.
- Infinity — strong in South FL on FR-44.
- GAINSCO — competitive on multi-violation FR-44 drivers.
How long do I have to carry SR-22 / FR-44 in Florida?
3 years from the date your license is reinstated. The filing must remain CONTINUOUS — any lapse restarts the 3-year clock from zero.
This is the #1 trap: drivers cancel their FR-44 policy partway through the 3 years (often to save money on a cheaper non-FR-44 policy), the carrier notifies the DHSMV, the license suspends again, the clock restarts. Don't cancel without bridging the next FR-44 policy first.
Same-day filing — what to expect
When you bind a new SR-22 / FR-44 policy with one of our match-pool carriers:
- The carrier files form SR-22 or FR-44 electronically with FL DHSMV (typically same-day, sometimes within 1–3 business days for older systems).
- You get a digital copy of the filed form for your records.
- You take that filing (or the DHSMV electronic confirmation) to the DHSMV / Tax Collector office along with your reinstatement fee ($150–$500 depending on offense).
- License is reinstated.
Non-owner SR-22 / FR-44
If you don't currently own a vehicle but need an SR-22 / FR-44 to reinstate your license, non-owner policies are the cheapest path. They cover you when driving borrowed/rented vehicles and satisfy the FL DHSMV filing requirement. Typically $40–$80/mo for SR-22; $150–$250/mo for FR-44.
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