What is the process for removing an SR-22 requirement from my driving record with the California DMV?
To remove an SR-22 requirement, you must maintain the SR-22 insurance for the entire mandatory period, after which the DMV automatically ends the requirement. You then notify your insurance company to remove the filing from your policy.
Here is the step-by-step process:
Step 1: Determine Your SR-22 Requirement Period
Your requirement period is typically three years for most violations, such as a first-time DUI. However, it can be longer for more serious offenses. This period starts on the date your license was officially reinstated, not your conviction date. Find this end date on the suspension or revocation notice you received from the DMV.
Step 2: Maintain Continuous Insurance Coverage
You must keep your auto insurance policy with the SR-22 filing active for the entire required period. If you let the policy lapse or cancel it, your insurance company is legally required to notify the DMV by filing an SR-26 form, which will trigger a new suspension of your license.
Step 3: Wait for the Mandatory Period to End
You cannot have the SR-22 requirement removed early. You must wait for the full term (e.g., three years) to be completed without any gaps in coverage.
Step 4: Confirm the Requirement Has Been Satisfied
Once you believe the period is complete, contact the California DMV Mandatory Actions Unit at (916) 657-6525 or check your driver record online to confirm that the SR-22 requirement is no longer active. Do this before making any changes to your insurance.
Step 5: Contact Your Insurance Company
After the DMV confirms the requirement is fulfilled, call your insurance provider and ask them to remove the SR-22 filing from your policy. This will likely lower your insurance premiums.
Important considerations:
The SR-22 is not insurance but a certificate of financial responsibility that your insurer files on your behalf. If you move out of state, you must still fulfill the California SR-22 requirement for its entire duration.
Warnings and limitations:
Do not cancel your insurance policy before the requirement period ends. Any lapse in coverage will be reported to the DMV and will result in another license suspension, often resetting the SR-22 time requirement.
This is general information and does not constitute legal advice. For complex situations, such as multiple offenses or issues verifying your requirement status, you should consult with a qualified California attorney.
Disclaimer:
This information is for general guidance only and should not be considered as legal advice. Please consult with a qualified attorney for specific legal matters.
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Updated: August 13, 2025
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