Legal Question in DUI Law in Missouri

Do I have to file proof of SR-22 insurance for a refusal in my Missouri DWI case

I got a MIssouri DUI and I refused my breath test. Do I have to get SR-22 insurance?


Asked on 12/03/04, 4:55 pm

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J. Matthew Guilfoil The Guilfoil Law Group, L.L.C.

Missouri DUI / DWI: Do I have to file proof of SR-22 insurance for a refusal in

Since a driver's license revocation in Missouri for a refusal of a chemical test is not a revocation made under RSMo. Chapter 302, the SR-22 requirement does not apply, and the driver does not have to file proof of SR-22 insurance. However, if the driver wishes to drive on a limited driving privilege after the first ninety (90) days of the one-year suspension for refusal is complete, he or she would have to file an SR-22 for the duration of the year-long limited driving privilege period.

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Answered on 12/31/69, 7:00 pm


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