SR22 vs FR44: Understanding the Key Differences
Been told you need an SR22 or FR44? They sound similar and serve the same broad purpose — but they’re not the same thing. This guide explains what each one is, when you need it, and how the two filings affect your insurance costs.
Quick Comparison: SR22 vs FR44
Here’s the bottom line: Most states use SR22 filings for a wide range of violations. Florida and Virginia use FR44 filings specifically for DUI convictions — and they require much higher coverage limits.
| Feature | SR22 | FR44 |
|---|---|---|
| What It Is | Certificate of financial responsibility | Certificate of financial responsibility (higher limits) |
| States That Use It | Most states (except Florida & Virginia for DUI) | Florida and Virginia only |
| Common Triggers | No insurance, suspended license, too many points, reckless driving | DUI/DWI convictions specifically |
| Coverage Required | State minimum liability limits | $100,000/$300,000 BI + $50,000 PD (Florida) |
| Duration | Typically 3 years | 3 years |
| Average Monthly Cost | Varies by driver profile | Higher than SR22 (due to increased limits) |
| Filing Fee | ~$25 one-time | ~$25 one-time |
| Non-Owner Option | Yes | Yes |
What Is an SR22?
An SR22 is a certificate of financial responsibility that your insurance company files with the state on your behalf. Think of it as proof that you carry the required coverage — not a type of insurance itself.
Most states use the SR22 form for various driving violations, including:
- Driving without insurance
- DUI/DWI (in states other than Florida and Virginia)
- Accumulating too many points on your license
- At-fault accidents without insurance
- License suspension or revocation
- Reckless driving
What Is an FR44?
An FR44 is essentially a souped-up version of the SR22, used exclusively in Florida and Virginia. It serves the same basic purpose — proving you carry liability insurance — but requires significantly higher coverage limits.
In Florida, the FR44 requires:
- $100,000 Bodily Injury per person (vs. $10,000 state minimum)
- $300,000 Bodily Injury per accident (vs. $20,000 state minimum)
- $50,000 Property Damage per accident (vs. $10,000 state minimum)
The FR44 requirement applies specifically to DUI/DWI convictions and refusal to submit to chemical testing.
Why Does Florida Use FR44 Instead of SR22?
Florida (and Virginia) created the FR44 as a stricter financial penalty for DUI offenders. The logic is straightforward: drivers with a DUI pose higher risk, so the state requires them to carry more insurance to protect other drivers on the road.
As a result, the 10x increase in coverage limits means:
- More protection for other motorists if you cause an accident
- A stronger financial incentive not to drink and drive again
- Higher insurance costs as a consequence of the DUI conviction
Do I Need an SR22 or FR44?
Here’s how to determine which filing applies to your situation:
You Need an FR44 If:
- You received a DUI/DWI conviction in Florida
- You refused a breath, blood, or urine test in Florida
- You received a DUI/DWI conviction in Virginia
You Need an SR22 If:
- You received a DUI/DWI conviction in any state other than Florida or Virginia
- You got caught driving without insurance
- The state suspended your license for too many points
- You caused an at-fault accident without insurance
- You received a reckless driving conviction
You Might Need Both If:
- You have a DUI in Florida (FR44) AND an SR22 requirement from another state
- You’re moving between states with different requirements
Cost Comparison: SR22 vs FR44
FR44 insurance costs more than SR22 insurance because of the higher coverage limits:
| Cost Factor | SR22 | FR44 |
|---|---|---|
| Filing fee | ~$25 one-time | ~$25 one-time |
| Monthly premium impact | Moderate increase | Higher increase (more coverage required) |
| Coverage limits | State minimums | $100K/$300K/$50K (FL) |
| Duration | Typically 3 years | 3 years in Florida |
The actual cost depends on your driving record, age, vehicle, and location. Get a personalized quote from Foxx Insurance to see your exact rates.
What Happens If Your SR22 or FR44 Lapses?
Whether you have an SR22 or FR44, the consequences of a lapse are the same:
- Your insurance company notifies the state
- The state immediately suspends your license
- You’ll face reinstatement fees
- Your required period may restart from zero
- Your insurance rates will likely increase even further
Bottom line: set up automatic payments and don’t let your policy lapse for any reason.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is FR44 the same as SR22?
No. However, while both are certificates of financial responsibility, the FR44 requires much higher coverage limits ($100,000/$300,000/$50,000 vs. state minimums) and applies only in Florida and Virginia for DUI-related offenses.
Can I switch from FR44 to SR22 in Florida?
No. If your DUI occurred in Florida, you must carry an FR44 — not an SR22. The state sets the requirement based on the type and location of your violation.
How long do SR22 and FR44 last?
Both typically last 3 years of continuous coverage. After that period, you can request the filing be removed from your policy.
Do SR22 and FR44 affect my credit?
The filings themselves don’t appear on your credit report. However, if you fail to pay your premiums and the debt goes to collections, that could affect your credit.
Get Help From the Experts
Not sure whether you need an SR22, FR44, or both? Foxx Insurance specializes in both. We’ll figure out exactly what you need based on your situation, shop multiple carriers for the best rate, and file your paperwork the same day.
Call 877-409-1063 or request a free quote online.
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