Sanctions are imposed by the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) if your auto insurance lapses for any reason. A sanction imposed by the DMV results in various penalties and suspended driving privileges. We help you avoid these problems.
DMV will require you to carry SR-22 insurance for a period of 3 years.
We offer insurance with an SR-22 attached to it.
After 3 years, you can pay the renewal fee and get their little sticker, and you can drive again with regular auto insurance.
The length of your driver's license suspension in Nevada for driving without insurance depends on how long your insurance was lapsed and whether it's your first, second, or third offense within five years.
FIRST OFFENSE:
Lapse of 1–30 days: License is suspended until you provide proof of insurance.
Lapse of 31–90 days: Fine of $250; license suspended until proof of insurance is provided.
Lapse of 91–180 days: Fine of $500; license suspended until an SR-22 is filed.
Lapse of 181+ days: Fine of $1,000; license suspended until an SR-22 is filed.
SECOND OFFENSE WITHIN 5 YEARS:
Fine of $500 (for 31–180 days) or $1,000 (for 181+ days).
Reinstatement fee doubles to $500.
License held until proof of insurance and an SR-22 are filed.
THIRD OR SUBSEQUENT OFFENSE WITHIN 5 YEARS:
License is suspended for at least 30 days, regardless of lapse length.
Fine: $500 (up to 90 days), $750 (91–180 days), or $1,000 (over 180 days).
Reinstatement fee: $750.
You must file an SR-22 and pay the reinstatement fee to get your license back. The DMV does not automatically reinstate your license—you must apply and meet all requirements.