Wisconsin to GA SR 22
Here’s a quick overview of my situation: I needed SR22 insurance to maintain a valid driver’s license in Wisconsin until 2027. I recently moved to Georgia and was able to obtain a driver’s license from the DMV without any restrictions, and they didn’t ask for my SR22 documents from Wisconsin. How can I find out if I still need to carry SR22 in Georgia? So far, I’ve only received my new plastic license from the DMV.
It’s great to hear that you’ve successfully obtained your driver’s license in Georgia! To determine whether you still need to maintain SR-22 insurance in Georgia, you can take the following steps:
Contact the Georgia Department of Driver Services (DDS): Call or email the DDS and inquire about your SR-22 status. They can provide you with specific information based on your situation.
Check Your Insurance Policy: Sometimes, your insurance provider can assist you in determining whether you still need an SR-22. They can advise if it’s required based on your previous status in Wisconsin.
Review Your Wisconsin SR-22 Requirements: Since you’re transitioning from Wisconsin, it’s good to check the terms of your SR-22 requirement there. If it was specified that you must carry it until 2027, it may still apply unless officially released by the state.
Look for Notification Letters: Keep an eye on any mail or notifications from the Georgia DDS or your insurance company, as these may provide further clarification or updates regarding your requirements.
Consult a Legal Expert: If you’re still unsure, it may be helpful to consult with a traffic attorney who can provide guidance based on your specific circumstances.
It’s important to clear this up to avoid any potential issues down the line, especially since SR-22 requirements are tied to certain driving infractions. Good luck!