MONDAY, MARCH 14, 2016
Have you been convicted of a DUI/DWI in North Carolina and are trying to get your driver's license reinstated? We can help. SR22-Insurance-Policies.com, powered by Wessell Insurance Services, LLC has been issuing DL123 forms for years. We have the experience to provide you with this form the same day the policy is purchased via email or fax.
The DL123 form is not an actual insurance policy by itself, but serves as proof to the state of North Carolina that you have purchased the legal liability insurance for driver's license reinstatement. This form can be attached to a liability only auto insurance policy, full coverage auto policy, or a non-owner insurance policy.
What is the cost of DUI / DWI insurance in North Carolina?
The cost of your insurance policy after a DUI / DWI is going to go up, mainly due to the DWI conviction. The other factors that are taken into account when your premium is determined are: age, gender, area you live and risks associated with that area, marital status, and your driving record. The insurance rate you receive is calculated by the insurance carrier. Depending on your situation, you may be eligible for discounts on this rate. Common discounts are: home ownership, continuous liability coverage with no lapse, good student, military, and multi-car. To ensure you get the best rate we would recommend getting several quotes.
Where can I purchase NC DUI insurance?
You can purchase DUI insurance from a company licensed to do business in North Carolina. SR22-Insurance-Policies.com, Wessell Insurance Services, LLC has been licensed to do business in NC for over ten years. We can provide you with cheap DUI insurance coverage with excellent customer service. Please call 1-866-663-7561 for a free quote or fill out an online quote request.
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