Why the SR-1 matters

If the required forms are not filed on time, you may face fines, DMV penalties, or even a suspended license. We do not replace legal advice, but we make the paperwork easier to complete.

  • Explain when an SR-1 is required
  • Walk through each section of the form
  • Review the details before you submit
  • Help you meet the filing deadline

Information you'll need

  • Date, time, and location of the accident
  • Driver, vehicle, and insurance info for all parties
  • Injury or property damage details
  • Police report number, if available

Frequently asked

When is an SR-1 required?

Generally after an accident meeting state-defined injury or property-damage thresholds, typically within 10 days of the incident.

Do I still file if insurance is handling it?

Yes — SR-1 is a DMV filing, separate from any insurance claim. Both can be required.