SR-22 for Revocations/Suspensions
You have been suspended/revoked as a result of a court conviction, accumulation of points or some other administrative action - which requires you to prove to the State of Nebraska that all vehicles (car, pickup, van, motorcycle, etc.) you own are insured. If you do not own any vehicles, you must purchase a non-owner or operator policy.
The proof of insurance form that the Department of Motor Vehicles requires is called an SR-22 filing. This is the only form of proof of insurance that will be accepted.
It is your responsibility to notify your insurance company, as soon as possible, that you need an SR-22 filing. You or your insurance company will need to mail or personally deliver the SR-22 filing to this office for review - unless the insurance company can electronically submit the filing. The Department of Motor Vehicles DOES NOT ACCEPT FAX or PHOTO COPIES of the SR-22 filing. In order to accept the filing, it must be completed in full (i.e. name, complete address and identifying information for named insured, it must indicate a valid policy number, name of the insurance company, the effective date and certification effective dates of the policy, and it must be signed by an individual that the company has authorized their signature with the Department of Motor Vehicles.
If you do not live in Nebraska, the Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles requires out-of-state SR filings be submitted directly from the home office of the insurance company. We also require a cover letter (on letterhead) to accompany the filing, which authorizes our department to accept the out-of-state filing and provides us with a contact name and phone number in the Underwriting Department for any issues that arise pertaining to the filing. This letter will also need to provide written documentation indicating that if the filing would go out of force for any reason that your company would automatically forward the SR26 (notice of cancellation) to the Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles.
Your insurance coverage and the SR-22 filing must be in effect on the date you meet the requirements to reinstate your operating privileges and you must maintain the filing as indicated below (whether or not you own a motor vehicle or live in the State of Nebraska):
IF you have any further questions about what an SR-22 filing is or what you need to do to get one, talk to your insurance agent. If you have further questions concerning reinstatement of your operating privileges, see the address and phone number listed below.