Wyoming SR22 Insurance Filing Information

Wyoming SR22 Information & Filings

Wyoming Statute 31-9-401 requires that proof of financial responsibility be required for a DUI offense. An SR22 insurance certificate satisfies this requirement. An SR22 is a form that your insurance company files with the Wyoming Department of Transportation. It proves to the DOT that a driver has insurance in at least the following amounts:

 $25,000 for injury or death of one person
 $50,000 for injury or death of two or more people
 $20,000 for damage to someone else’s property

A DUI offender must carry Wyoming SR22 insurance for a period of three years. If an SR22 policy is canceled at any time during these three years, an insurance company is required by law to notify the DOT. This may result in a driver’s license being suspended.

SR22 insurance is considered high-risk insurance and the rates can be expensive. Still, some companies do offer competitive rates. You can find some of those Wyoming insurance companies here:

Wyoming’s Ignition Interlock Program:

An ignition interlock device is a small instrument that is wired to a vehicle’s ignition. It prevents someone who has been drinking from starting the vehicle by asking the driver to blow into the mouthpiece of the device. If the breath sample proves sobriety, then the vehicle will start normally.

Programs all across the country have shown to help prevent offenders from subsequent DUIs. The interlock device records any failed tests, any refusals to submit to a test, and any attempts made to tamper with the device. All of this data can be downloaded and given to the authorities.

If you are convicted of any of the following offenses, you will be required to install an ignition interlock device in any vehicle you drive:

 DUI with BAC of 0.15 or higher – 6 month requirement
 Second DUI – 1 year requirement
 Third DUI – 2 year requirement
 Fourth or subsequent DUI – Lifetime requirement

Wyoming’s Ignition Interlock Program:

An ignition interlock device is a small instrument that is wired to a vehicle’s ignition. It prevents someone who has been drinking from starting the vehicle by asking the driver to blow into the mouthpiece of the device. If the breath sample proves sobriety, then the vehicle will start normally.

Programs all across the country have shown to help prevent offenders from subsequent DUIs. The interlock device records any failed tests, any refusals to submit to a test, and any attempts made to tamper with the device. All of this data can be downloaded and given to the authorities.

If you are convicted of any of the following offenses, you will be required to install an ignition interlock device in any vehicle you drive:

 DUI with BAC of 0.15 or higher – 6 month requirement
 Second DUI – 1 year requirement
 Third DUI – 2 year requirement
 Fourth or subsequent DUI – Lifetime requirement

Interlock rates can differ from company to company, but on average, it costs about $100 per month to drive with an ignition interlock device. Here are the companies that are approved to provide ignition interlock service in Wyoming:

 1A Smart Start Inc. 800-880-3394
 B.E.S.T. Labs Inc. 877-237-1541
 CST Inc. 877-777-5020
 Draeger 307-220-8255
 National Interlock Service Ltd. 888-647-9923
 Wyoming Breath Tech LLC 888-Blow-N-Go

For More Information:

For more information about Wyoming’s DUI process, visit our Wyoming DUI laws page.

You can also contact the Wyoming DOT directly at 307-777-4810 or 307-777-4800 or via their online contact form.

Additional Wyoming DUI Resources

  • Wyoming First Offense DUI – First offense information including penalties, fines, potential jail time, license suspension, DUI classes, and more.
  • Wyoming DUI Laws – Here you will find a comprehensive and detailed explanation of Wyoming’s DUI laws including all offense levels and penalties.
  • Wyoming Alcohol DUI Classes – We offer a complete listing of state approved DUI & alcohol abuse classes.
  • Wyoming Bail Bondsmen – Comprehensive list of Wyoming bail bond agents including address, phone, website, etc.