Can I Rent A Car With SR22 Insurance?
- 2777 POINTSview profileTerry A. McCarthy, CLU, ChFCPresident, Insurance Associates Agency Inc., West Chester, OHAn SR22 is simply an administrative requirement by your licensing agency that your insurance carrier keep them away of the status of your coverage. This is probably due to failing to have insurance, exceeding points in their rating system, or because you got caught operating a vehicle under certain other circumstances. Unless your insurance carrier prohibits the extension of liability borrowed, rented, or use of other non-owned cars, you should have coverage but the best answer will be the one your insurance company or agent gives you.Answered on February 1, 2015flag this answer
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