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Via Rapida Insurance Blog · April 2026

How Much Does SR-22 Cost in California? Real Numbers

Most people are surprised to learn the SR-22 filing itself costs almost nothing. The real question is what it does to your insurance rate — and how much that varies depending on who you choose.

If you've been searching for SR-22 costs and getting vague answers, here's a straight breakdown. There are two separate costs involved, and they work very differently.

Cost 1: The SR-22 Filing Fee

The SR-22 filing fee is the charge your insurance company passes along for submitting the certificate electronically to the California DMV. This fee is typically $15 to $25 — a one-time charge at the time of filing, not a recurring cost. Some carriers fold it into your first premium payment; others list it as a line item. Either way, it is not the number that should concern you.

Cost 2: Your Insurance Premium — This Is the Real Number

When the DMV or a court orders an SR-22, it is almost always because something happened: a DUI, an at-fault accident while uninsured, a license suspension, or repeated violations. Insurance carriers view these events as risk factors and adjust your premium accordingly. The increase varies significantly based on what happened.

Here are realistic monthly premium ranges for California drivers with SR-22 requirements, based on minimum liability coverage:

SituationEstimated Monthly Premium
No prior incidents (SR-22 for lapse in coverage)$80 – $130/month
DUI — first offense$140 – $260/month
At-fault accident while uninsured$120 – $220/month
Multiple violations / suspended license$150 – $300/month
Non-owner SR-22 (no vehicle)$50 – $100/month

These are ranges, not guarantees. Your actual rate depends on your driving record, age, ZIP code, and which carrier writes the policy. Rates vary — and that variation is exactly why working with an independent broker matters.

Why the Carrier You Choose Changes Everything

Not all insurance carriers price SR-22 drivers the same way. Some standard carriers won't write SR-22 policies at all. The ones that do use their own actuarial models, which means a DUI conviction that costs $200/month at Carrier A might cost $145/month at Carrier B — for identical coverage.

A captive agent (one who works for a single company) can only offer you that company's rate. An independent broker like Via Rapida shops multiple carriers and presents you the options. On a policy you're required to carry for three years, a $55/month difference adds up to nearly $2,000 over the life of the requirement.

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Non-Owner SR-22: The Lower-Cost Option

If you need an SR-22 but do not currently own a vehicle, you do not need a standard auto policy. A non-owner SR-22 policy covers you as a driver of borrowed or rented vehicles and satisfies the California DMV filing requirement. The premium is substantially lower — typically $50 to $100 per month — because it does not cover a specific vehicle.

Non-owner SR-22 is also the right choice if your license is suspended and you cannot legally drive right now. You can still satisfy the DMV's requirement and begin the reinstatement clock while you wait out the suspension period.

How Long Do You Pay the Higher Rate?

In California, most SR-22 requirements run for three years from the date of the original incident. You must maintain continuous coverage during that entire period. If your policy lapses — even for a single day — your insurer is legally required to notify the DMV, and your license can be suspended again. When you finish the three-year period without a lapse, you can contact the DMV to confirm removal of the requirement, after which standard carriers become available to you again and your rate should drop.

What Happens If You Were Declined Elsewhere

Some carriers decline SR-22 applicants outright, especially after a DUI. If that has happened to you, it does not mean coverage is unavailable — it means the carrier you approached does not write that risk. Via Rapida has access to carriers that specialize in high-risk drivers, and if those options are exhausted, we can enroll you in CAARP — the California Automobile Assigned Risk Plan — which is the state's program for drivers who cannot obtain coverage on the open market.

You can get insured. The question is finding the right carrier at the best available rate.

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