If you’ve been told you need SR22 insurance in Michigan, this guide covers everything specific to your state — the exact requirements, what it costs, how long you need it, and the fastest way to get your license reinstated.
Michigan SR22 Quick Facts
✓ SR22 Duration: 3 years from date of suspension
✓ Minimum Liability: $50/100k bodily injury / $10,000 property damage
✓ SR22 Filing Fee: $15–$50 (one-time)
✓ Average Monthly Premium: $220–$450
✓ Non-Owner SR22: $110–$220/month
SR22 Requirements in Michigan
Michigan consistently has the highest auto insurance rates in the nation due to its unique no-fault system that previously required unlimited lifetime medical benefits. While 2020 reforms allowed drivers to choose their PIP coverage level, Michigan rates remain very high. SR22 drivers in Michigan face some of the steepest premiums in the country.
Michigan’s 2020 auto insurance reform allows drivers to choose their Personal Injury Protection (PIP) coverage level. SR22 drivers should factor PIP selection into their total cost — opting for lower PIP coverage can meaningfully reduce the overall premium.
The most common reasons Michigan drivers need SR22 include DUI/DWI conviction, driving without insurance, license suspension or revocation, reckless driving, and at-fault accidents while uninsured. If your license has been suspended for any of these reasons, SR22 is likely required before it can be reinstated.
How Much Does SR22 Insurance Cost in Michigan?
SR22 insurance in Michigan has two costs: the one-time filing fee ($15–$50) and your higher monthly insurance premium as a high-risk driver. Here’s what Michigan drivers typically pay:
| Situation | Est. Monthly Premium |
|---|---|
| Minor violation (uninsured, points) | $220–$450 |
| DUI / DWI conviction | $300–$550 |
| Non-owner SR22 (no vehicle) | $110–$220 |
These are estimates — your actual rate depends on your age, driving history, vehicle, and the specific insurer you choose. Getting at least 3 quotes is essential because rates vary significantly between companies even for identical coverage.
SR22 After a DUI in Michigan
An OWI conviction in Michigan (Michigan uses OWI — Operating While Intoxicated) requires SR22 for 3 years. Michigan imposes mandatory minimum sentences, fines, and license suspension for OWI convictions, with significantly harsher penalties for repeat offenders.
⚠️ Never Let Your SR22 Lapse in Michigan
If your SR22-backed policy lapses for even one day your insurer must notify the Michigan DMV immediately. Your license will be suspended again and your SR22 period may reset to zero — meaning you serve the full 3 years requirement all over again. Set up autopay immediately and never miss a payment.
How to Get SR22 Filed in Michigan
1Confirm your SR22 requirement with the Michigan DMV
Get your exact end date so you know how long you need to maintain coverage.
2Get quotes from at least 3 insurers
Tell each insurer you need SR22 filing in Michigan. Progressive, Dairyland, and The General are good starting points for SR22 drivers.
3Purchase your policy and pay the filing fee
Your insurer will file the SR22 certificate with the Michigan DMV — usually within 24 hours.
4Pay your DMV reinstatement fee and get your license back
Once SR22 is filed and all other requirements are met, the Michigan DMV will reinstate your license — typically within 1–5 business days.
Frequently Asked Questions
📚 Related Articles
→ What is SR22 Insurance? Complete Beginner’s Guide
→ How Much Does SR22 Insurance Cost?
SR22 requirements and costs in this article are based on general Michigan state guidelines and industry averages. Your specific situation may differ. Always confirm requirements with the Michigan DMV and get quotes from licensed insurance providers in your state. SR22 Insurance Guide does not sell insurance and is not a licensed insurance agent.
