Walking Our Clients Step By Step After A DUI
We walk our clients step by step through the license reinstatement process. We file the SR22/FR44, address their auto insurance issues, get IID installed, and assist with DUI Program enrollment if needed.
Video Transcript
Hi, my name is Ayan and I'm an agent here at Breathe Easy Insurance Solutions. Our main focus here is to help get your license back after a DUI and make it easy as possible, basically giving you step by step into the process. We also work with all the DUI forgiving carriers in the state to help you find affordable insurance because we do understand that after your DUI, insurance can be pretty expensive. When you get stuck in a situation like this, it can be pretty stressful. I do actually think that's where a lot of the stress lies after a DUI and that's pretty much where I step in. I'm here to provide the information that you need to help make this process a lot easier and to take you step by step. The think I like to actually hear from my lcients after every phone call is "Thanks for making this a lot easier", that way I'm sure that I made this process easy for them. I'd like to thank Breathe Easy Insurances team that includes donors, management, and my peers for helping me get to where I am today. I'm really thankful for that and lastly I'd lke to thank my clients for putting their trust in me.
Frequently Asked Questions
The length of time a DUI stays on your driving record varies by state. In some states, a DUI can remain on your record for 5 to 10 years, while in others, it can stay for life. For instance, in California, a DUI remains on your driving record for 10 years, whereas in Florida, it stays on your record for 75 years. It's important to check the specific regulations in your state to understand how long a DUI will impact your driving record and insurance rates.
You can use our online DUI finder to find state-approved DUI programs in California.
In many cases, yes. Both California and Washington may require you to install an ignition interlock device as part of the conditions for reinstating your driving privileges. This device prevents your vehicle from starting if it detects alcohol on your breath. Check with your local DMV or court for specific state requirements. Breathe Easy is Intoxalock’s® insurance partner, so we can connect you to the highly trusted IID provider.
Yes, many states, including California and Washington, require you to file an SR-22 form as part of your license reinstatement requirements after a DUI conviction. This form provides proof of financial responsibility. Breathe Easy Insurance offers affordable SR-22 options. Contact us today by calling 833-786-0237 for a free quote with great low rates.
No, FR-44 certificates require higher liability coverage and are specific to Florida and Virginia, while SR-22 forms are used in many states for various offenses.