How Long Will Speeding Ticket Affect My Car Insurance Rate in Ohio?

 

June 20, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Traffic Tickets 

Reader’s Question:

I have a couple of tickets for speeding and one accident 3 years ago in Ohio. Im just wondering how long do tickets and accidents affect your car insurance rate?

Michael

Toledo, OH

The Ohio’s Bureau of Motor Vehicles states that there is no section of the Ohio Revised Code (ORC) that says convictions will ever come off of an individual’s driving record.

Your OH car insurance rate can increase if you cause an accident or have a traffic violation. The insurer can increase (“surcharge”) your insurance premium if you are at fault in an accident or if you get a lot of traffic tickets. According to the Ohio Insurance Department of Insurance, you should not be surcharged for a minor traffic infraction or a single accident that was not your fault. In addition to that, insurance premiums cannot change until your next renewal date either.

Various companies have different rules. Most companies do not consider incidents that are more than 3 years old, but some car insurance carriers will look back as far as 5 years in Ohio.

If it has been over 3-5 years since your last ticket or moving violation conviction it does not necessarily mean that your insurance provider will automatically lower your insurance rate. According to the Ohio Insurance Department of Insurance, periodically you should ask your insurance company to review your premium to be certain that you are getting the best insurance rate possible.

SR22 Bond and DUI Auto Insurance in Ohio

 

December 10, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: SR22 auto insurance Ohio 

Reader’s Question:

Do I need SR22 bond insurance to be able to drive a car and at the same time be covered, I have a DUI on my record? I work in car dealership in Ohio.

Ryan

Thank you for asking Ryan.

Sr22 is also sometimes called bond insurance. In other states it is surety bond or deposit. An SR22 policy is a filing made by an insurance provider to your home state to show proof that you have at least the state minimum required amount of liability. It is required for verification to the state regarding your financial responsibility when you drive a vehicle after getting convicted for a DUI / DWI or driving without insurance.

Most states permit at least one of the following to be used as financial responsibility:

* car insurance policy.
* A surety bond issued by any authorized insurance company.
* A State Motor Vehicle Department bond

* A State Motor Vehicle Department certificate for money or government bonds

* A certificate of proof of financial responsibility or sr22

Some states does not allow bonds for car insurance. It is used typically to show proof of financial responsibility and meet the required insurance of the state. You may check with the Ohio institution to verify this information.

I dont think that this is what you need for coverage on your car and the vehicles you drive for work. You may speak with your car insurance agents in Ohio on their suggestion about your situation .You can check with the dealership to check if you have been listed to their business policy and if that covers you.

Goodluck!

MariCAR

What is Non Owners Bond?

 

December 10, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: SR22 non owner auto insurance 

Reader’s Question:

I would like to know what a non owners bond is? Am I required to have an insurance even if I do not own a vehicle. Can I drive my someone else’s car? What coverage can I get from non owners bond?

Leslie

Good question Leslie.

It is illegal in Ohio if you drive any vehicle without any car insurance or other financial responsibility (FR) proof. It is also against the law if a vehicle owner permits anyone else to drive their own vehicle with Financial Responsibility certificate. If you apply for a driver’s license or wants renew of such license, applicants in Ohio signs a statement stating that they have sr22 and will maintain Financial Responsibility (sr22) or will not drive a car in Ohio. This is the reason why you still need an sr22 even if you dont own a vehicle.

Non-owners sr22 is a car insurance that you may purchase if they do not own a car but will be driving other motor vehicles and is required to have a liability insurance. Typically, the non owners sr22 does not provide collision or comprehensive coverage on the motor vehicle.

A bond insurance is also another term for a SR-22. If you fail to show proof of financial responsibility in Ohio, it will result in violation of the Financial Reasponsibility law. You will be required to file with the Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) in Ohio a SR22 or bond. So you will need to continue maintaining sr22 for three to five years.

If you are being required to get an SR-22 and you do not own a car you can get a non-owner SR-22. You can fulfill the required liability insurance coverage by the Ohio BMV while driving vehicles.

Not all insurance companies offer sr-22. You may shop around or get quotes from individual insurance company websites to check which can give you the cheapest coverage in Ohio.

Goodluck!

MariCAR

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