Originally Posted by
beverlyhillsninja
If you have Non-owners sr-22 by itself and u have a motorcycle policy seperate you DO NOT have to have both on the same policy. this is how the dmv told me to do it. And if you get pulled over it won't make a difference if ur on a bike because it's not required to carry insurance.Sr22 is reported to the state within 20min of policy acceptance or termination. If you terminate the policy before your suppose to they issue you a later stating from that date you have 30 days before the your license is suspended again.Suspended License= Suspended tags= more then likely ur gettin pulled over.I've been through enough of that crap in the last 3 years. Finally dont have to carry that shit and don't have any court fines left over from my suspension.When they pull up your license when pulled over it doesnt have a flag saying "check for sr22" it just says license valid/suspended/revoked/ ect...it'll be cheaper to have the policies seperate.