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Have you recently been convicted of a DUI in the city of San Clemente? If so, you will probably need to secure a state-approved insurance policy in order to qualify for your restricted license, which will enable you to continue to drive to work or school. A DUI is not the only reason why some drivers will need to file an SR22 certificate. If you have too many points on your California driver's license, if you have been in an accident or you have been ticketed for no insurance, you may also be required to file the certificate.

If you have been notified by the court that you must obtain an SR22 insurance certificate to be in compliance with your probation or for any other reason, you undoubtedly have several questions, like “What is an SR22?” and “How do I file an SR22?” Relax and continue on because we have all of the answers you are searching for.

First of all, the certificate is not an insurance policy. It is a certificate filed by your insurance company with the California DMV stating that you are maintaining a state-approved insurance policy and you are financially responsible. Once you sign up for a state-approved policy, your insurance company files the SR22 on your behalf. The certificate must remain on file with the DMV for a minimum of three years, though some drivers are required to maintain the filing for four or five years, depending on their legal situation.

Finding Cheap SR22 Policies in San Clemente

Finding a low cost policy in San Clemente is easier than you think! At Breathe Easy Insurance Solutions, we know that you probably have many questions about how to file your California SR22 insurance certificate and we are prepared to answer them for you. Call 866.822.7755 to speak with a Breathe Easy Insurance Solutions customer representative for up to the minute quotes. We offer low cost insurance for California drivers who have been convicted of a DUI, have too many points on their license and those who have other moving violations that require a certificate.

Filing Your SR22 Certificate in San Clemente

Sign of San ClementeBreathe Easy Insurance Solutions specializes in providing cheap insurance for drivers just like you. The best part of becoming a Breathe Easy Insurance customer is that your agent will electronically file your certificate to expedite the process for your restricted license. The process only takes 15 minutes to get filed. That is all there is to it! SR22 insurance cost varies based on the policy you choose. Once you select your policy, your Breathe Easy Insurance Solutions representative will handle the rest.


Resources for San Clemente

City of San Clemente

The city of San Clemente is located on the coast of California, midway between the cities of San Diego and Los Angeles. The official slogan of San Clemente is “Spanish Village by the Sea.”

California Department of Motor Vehicles

In order to find the California DMV office closest to your school, home or work, enter your six-digit zip code on the California DMV website. After your SR22 is filed by your insurance carrier, visit the local DMV office to apply for a restricted license or to have your license reinstated.

San Clemente Police Department

The San Clemente Police Department is a contracted service provided to San Clemente residents and businesses by the Orange County Sheriff’s Department, or OCSD. The San Clemente police substation employs five sergeants, four traffic deputies, one school resource officer, four community services officers, three general investigators and 29 patrol deputies.