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Depending on a drivers State of residence, a certificate of financial responsibility may either be referred to as an SR-22 insurance certificate or an FR-44 insurance certificate.

New Mexico DUI SR22 Auto Insurance can be very expensive depending on your circumstances and insurance carrier. If you have been convicted of drunk driving in New Mexico it will pay to compare prices for auto insurance once your drivers license is due to be re-instated.

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It only takes a matter of minutes to fill out the free-no obligations online New Mexico auto insurance quote form. Once this is done, you will be able to compare New Mexico auto insurance rates from several leading auto insurance companies and select the policy that is priced right for you. This can save you both time AND money!!


Can i get non-owner New Mexico SR22 auto insurance?

Yes. Non owner New Mexico SR22 insurance allows the named insured driver to drive any motor vehicle that they are given permission to drive. If you purchase a New Mexico non-owners SR22 insurance policy, make sure you do not drive any vehicle you have not been given express consent to drive and ensure that the vehicle in question is insured by the owner.

An New Mexico SR22 non-owners insurance policy is a great way for drivers who do not own a motor vehicle and who may not have regular access to a motor vehicle to meet the states drivers license re-instatement insurance requirements. Purchasing non-owners liability coverage will enable drivers to satisfy the states SR22 insurance requirements without owning a vehicle.

There are three types of New Mexico SR22 certificates available:

  • New Mexico SR22 Operators Certificate:
    This covers the driver for the operation of any non-owned vehicle they have been given permission to drive.
  • New Mexico SR22 Owners Certificate:
    This covers the driver to drive any vehicles owned by the driver. The certificate may be issued with the details of the make and model of the drivers automobile or it may cover any vehicle owned by the driver.
  • New Mexico SR22 Operators-Owners Certificate:
    This covers any vehicles owned by the driver and any vehicles that are not owned but the driver has been given permission to drive.

Already got SR22 insurance in New Mexico ?

You could still save hundreds on auto insurance in New Mexico. Requesting an auto insurance quote is FAST, FREE and EASY! Find out how much you could save today. As long as you hold SR22 auto insurance continuously for the time period required in New Mexico, it does not matter which insurance carrier you have your high risk DUI SR22 auto insurance policy with.

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Find out the what the drunk driving laws are in New Mexico

New Mexico Auto Insurance Requirements

Although SR22 insurance is not required in the state of New Mexico after an alcohol related driving conviction, it will save you money to shop around for auto insurance after a DWI DUI - drunk driving conviction regardless. Auto insurance can be very expensive if you go with the wrong provider. Get a FREE auto insurance quote and compare rates to find the best deal, simply enter your ZIP code above and you can be comparing prices for New Mexico auto insurance in a matter of minutes. Although SR22 insurance is not required in the state of New Mexico after an alcohol related driving offense, if you have an SR22 insurance requirement and you move to the state of New Mexico, you will still need to meet the SR22 insurance requirements in the state where the offense was committed.

Minimum liability insurance requirements for private passenger vehicles in the state of New Mexico

The minimum mandatory liability insurance coverage required in the state of New Mexico for private passenger vehicles is (20/50/10). This equates to the following liability coverage:

  • $25,000 bodily injury liability (BIL) per person
  • $50,000 for two or more people in one accident
  • $10,000 property damage liability (PDL) coverage

What is (BIL) Bodily Injury Liability insurance?

(BIL) Bodily Injury Liability insurance coverage will pay for serious and permanent injury or death to other people when a crash is caused by the insured. An auto insurance company will pay for injuries up to the limits specified in an insurance policy and will provide legal representation for the insured in the event someone tries to sue them.

What is (PDL) Property Damage Liability insurance?

(PDL) Property Damage Liability insurance coverage pays for damages an insured driver or members of an insured drivers family cause (and are liable for) to other people's property in a crash involving a motor vehicle.

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Cities in New Mexico

Alamogordo, Albuquerque, Anthony, Artesia, Belen, Carlsbad, Clovis, Corrales, Deming, Espanola, Farmington, Gallup, Grants, Hobbs, Las Cruces, Las Vegas, Los Alamos, Los Lunas, Lovington, Raton, Rio Rancho, Roswell, Ruidoso, Santa Fe, Silver City, Socorro, Taos, Truth or Consequences, Tucumcari.


Counties in New Mexico

Bernalillo, Catron, Chaves, Cibola, Colfax, Curry, De Baca, Dona Ana, Eddy, Grant, Guadalupe, Harding, Hidalgo, Lea, Lincoln, Los Alamos, Luna, McKinley, Mora, Otero, Quay, Rio Arriba, Roosevelt, San Juan, San Miguel, Sandoval, Santa Fe, Sierra, Socorro, Taos, Torrance, Union, Valencia.


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