Court Supervision for Mandatory Insurance Violations
Individuals receiving court supervision for mandatory insurance violations under authority Section 3-707, are required to file the SR-22 certificate for a period of three (3) year. The SR-22 is required as a condition of the court supervision. If the motorist fails to renew or cancels the SR-22 policy of insurance, the Secretary of State will suspend the driving record (Type Action 05). This suspension cannot be removed until the insurance filing has been reinstated.
Mandatory Insurance Conviction
Individuals receiving three or more convictions for violation of the Mandatory Insurance Law are required to file the SR-22 insurance for a period of three years. If an individual is convicted of a Mandatory Insurance Offense under authority section 625 ILCS 5/3-707, the Secretary of State computer system will search for previous violations for the same offense. Upon the third or subsequent conviction for Mandatory Insurance, a suspension notice will be generated. The driver's license suspension will be effective in 90 days from the notice date if the SR-22 Insurance is not purchased and processed by our office.
NOTE: Contains information taken from Secretary of State Website.