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Missouri SR22 Insurance & Filing Information![]() In Missouri, if your driving privilege is taken away because of a DWI, you will need to buy SR22 insurance in order to get it back. When you buy SR22 insurance, your insurance company provides an SR22 form, which is also called a proof of liability insurance form. (Click here to see a sample SR22 form.) The State of Missouri requires DWI offenders to carry SR22 insurance for 2 years from their suspension / revocation date. If your SR22 coverage lapses for any reason during that time period, your insurance company is obligated to notify the Missouri Department of Revenue. How to Get Missouri SR22 InsuranceFinding affordable SR22 insurance can be a daunting task. This isn't a buyer's market. That's why we have partnered with the top insurance companies in Missouri to bring you the best SR22 rates available. To get your quote, enter your zip code here: How to Get Your Missouri Driver's License Back after a DWITo get your Missouri driver's license reinstated after a DWI or Refusal to Submit, you need to:
At the end of your suspension / revocation period, bring your fee and paperwork in person to the Driver License Bureau in the Truman State Office Building, at 301 West High Street, Room 470, in Jefferson City, Monday through Friday, between the hours of 7:30 and 5. Or, you can mail your fee and paperwork to Driver License Bureau, P.O. Box 200, Jefferson City, MO, 65101-0200. Missouri Limited Driving PrivilegeIf this is your first offense, you may qualify for a Limited Driving Privilege (LDP). This would allow you to drive to and from work and other important commitments. People applying for LDPs still need SR22 insurance. Missouri Ignition Interlock LawIf this is your first offense, the court may order you to install an ignition interlock device in your vehicle(s). If this is your second or subsequent offense, the court will order you to install an IID in your vehicle. You will be required to maintain your IID for at least 6 months from your reinstatement date. For More Information: Still have questions? Email them to the Missouri Department of Revenue at questions@dor.mo.gov. You can also call the Department of Revenue at 573-526-2407. Additional Missouri DWI Resources
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