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FR-44 insurance: what it is and when you need it

NGEC By NGEC Last updated: September 3, 2024 12 Min Read
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FR-44 insurance is used in Virginia and Florida for drivers who are convicted of a serious infraction, such as a DUI. Despite the name, it’s not actually a type of insurance, but instead is a certificate generated by your insurance company that certifies for the state’s department of motor vehicles (DMV) that you carry the required amount of liability insurance, and that you are maintaining continuous coverage throughout the time required. Bankrate’s insurance editorial team explains what you need to know about FR-44 insurance in Virginia and Florida so you can avoid penalties and remain compliant with state law.

What is FR-44 insurance?

FR-44 insurance, also known as an FR44, is a certificate of financial responsibility. While the FR-44 is not actually insurance itself, it does prove that you have insurance (and are maintaining it with no lapses) and that you carry a certain level of liability insurance as mandated by your state. Typically, your insurance company will file the FR-44 electronically on your behalf, often with a small fee attached.

This insurance is similar to SR-22 insurance, but the requirements are much different. An FR-44 has much more stringent requirements and terms than the standard SR-22. Like an SR-22, the offenses that can trigger an FR-44 requirement can have long-term ramifications, such as higher insurance premiums. When you have a significant offense on your record, insurance companies will likely classify you as a high-risk driver and therefore will likely charge more for your annual premium.

Who needs an FR-44?

An FR-44 is required for drivers in Virginia and Florida who have committed certain serious offenses, often related to driving under the influence or other similar violations. Here here some common reasons drivers might need an FR-44:

  • DUI/DWI conviction: A common reason someone might need an FR-44 is after a conviction for DUI or DWI. This requirement is usually imposed as part of the reinstatement process for a suspended or revoked driver’s license.
  • Serious traffic offenses: Other serious traffic offenses, such as driving while your license is suspended or revoked due to a DUI, or causing serious injury or death while driving, can also trigger the requirement for an FR-44.
  • Repeat offenses: Individuals with repeated serious traffic violations may be required to obtain an FR-44 to prove they have the financial means to cover higher liability limits.

The FR-44 requirement is meant to ensure that high-risk drivers carry sufficient insurance coverage to financially protect other drivers on the road. You will typically see higher insurance premiums due to the increased coverage requirements and your risk profile, depending on your insurer.

How does an FR-44 impact my insurance?

The impact of an FR-44 on insurance involves several considerations for high-risk drivers. Obtaining auto insurance can become more challenging, and if you are approved, you might find that your coverage isn’t the cheapest — insurance companies often charge higher rates to account for the increased risk.

Additionally, an FR-44 often necessitates purchasing more extensive auto insurance coverage than what is standard. Some insurers might also require these policies to be paid for in advance, either annually or bi-annually, reflecting the increased risk and administrative requirements associated with high-risk coverage.

Not all insurance carriers issue FR-44s. If you are required to file one and your carrier doesn’t offer this service, you may need to switch car insurance companies to fulfill your legal requirement.

States that require FR-44s

An FR-44 form is used specifically in two states: Virginia and Florida. Although both states require this form from your insurer, the requirements for each state vary slightly.

Virginia

The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) requires that you obtain an FR-44 if you have committed certain offenses on or following January 1, 2008, or if you have been mandated per court order to continue FR-44 certification.

You will need an FR-44 if you have any of the following crimes on your record:

  • Driving on a suspended license or one forfeited due to a conviction
  • Driving while under the influence of intoxicants or drugs
  • Maiming under the influence
  • Violation of any federal, state or local law similar to the above

Virginia FR-44 liability insurance requires that you purchase at least double the state minimum amount of liability coverage.

Virginia FR-44 insurance requirements

Bodily Injury Coverage per accident $120,000
Property Damage Coverage $40,000

Florida

Florida FR-44s are most commonly required following DUI convictions, but the minimum liability insurance requirements are different from Virginia. If your Florida DUI or DWI conviction was on or before February 1, 2008, you are not required to obtain an FR-44. For all convictions thereafter, drivers in Florida must carry an FR-44.

Florida FR-44 insurance requirements

Bodily Injury Coverage per accident $300,000
Property Damage Coverage $50,000

Additionally, Florida charges varying fee amounts based on the number of DUI convictions that you have.

Florida DUI fee schedule

First conviction $500 to $2,000
Second conviction $1,000 to $4,000
Third conviction $2,000 to $4,000+
Fourth or subsequent convictions $2,000 to $4,000+

Although most insurance companies should be able to file an FR-44 for you, not all will offer a policy to those considered high-risk. If you’re having trouble finding coverage, you may want to speak with an independent agent. Failing to obtain an FR-44 when required could result in the suspension of your driving privileges and vehicle registration.

Can I get an FR-44 without a car?

Not all FR-44 holders actually own a car. Some people still want to hold a valid driver’s license so that they can drive when they want or need to. A lapse in car insurance can also mean more expensive car insurance premiums when you have a car again.

If you have a valid driver’s license but do not currently own a car, non-owner car insurance can ensure that you have uninterrupted auto insurance coverage that protects you if and when you slide behind the wheel.

A non-owner auto insurance policy generally includes both bodily injury liability and property damage liability. Medical and uninsured motorist coverage may also be covered under your non-owner insurance policy. Damage to rental or borrowed vehicles is not usually covered, as well as things like comprehensive, collision and towing coverage, which require additional insurance.

FR-44 vs. SR-22

An FR-44 certificate is specific to Florida and Virginia, whereas an SR-22 is a more commonly used certificate across various states in the U.S. Both the FR-44 and SR-22 serve similar purposes, but there is a key distinction.

The FR-44 typically mandates higher liability coverage limits, while an SR-22 simply requires the holder to maintain the state’s minimum liability coverage. Essentially, the SR-22 is a form that proves you carry your state’s legally required liability insurance.

Bodily injury coverage per person $100,000 $60,000
Bodily injury coverage per accident $300,000 $120,000
Property damage coverage $50,000 $40,000

Frequently asked questions

  • Because your insurance provider handles the FR-44 for you, you will need to pay the company directly. The FR-44 insurance cost is minimal, usually between $15 and $25, and many providers simply add the cost onto your overall auto insurance premium. That said, the infraction that led you to need an FR-44 will likely increase your insurance rate. Violations, like a DUI, indicate that you’re a riskier driver to insure and may require you to work with a high-risk carrier.
  • If the state notifies you that you must carry an FR-44, you should contact your insurance company immediately. Most of the time, your company will file the FR-44 for you electronically, and it will remain on file as long as your policy is active (or until you no longer need the FR-44, usually after three years). Some carriers will require you to pay your premium in full before it will file the FR-44. You may also need to increase your liability coverage if your current levels are below the minimum FR-44 insurance requirements. Finally, your company will probably charge a small FR-44 filing fee, which is typically added to your next month’s bill.

  • Insurance is highly personalized, so the best car insurance company is different for everyone. Not all drivers who need an FR-44 are high risk — this will largely depend on your overall driving history as well as the reason behind your need for an FR-44. If after requesting a few quotes you find that most standard insurance companies do consider you high risk, you may need to tailor your search by contacting high-risk insurance companies. However, most carriers should be able to file an FR-44 for you (as long as they can offer you coverage).
  • Typically, an FR-44 is required for three years. This duration starts from the date when your driver’s license is reinstated following a suspension. It’s important to maintain continuous coverage during this time, as any lapse could lead to further legal or licensing issues. Adhering to this requirement is crucial for meeting the legal obligations associated with the FR-44 certificate.
  • Not necessarily, but it will depend on whether your current insurer is willing to write you a policy after you have been convicted of the infraction that resulted in the FR-44 requirement. Not all insurers offer FR-44s, and not all are willing to sell car insurance to individuals who are considered high-risk. Even if your current provider offers FR-44 filings, it may be worth shopping around. The higher coverage limits required for an FR-44 usually mean higher premiums, so comparing quotes from different insurers might help you find a more affordable option.

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