About Kansas DUI Insurance

How this works and what we stand for

What We Do

Kansas DUI Insurance exists to clarify the license reinstatement process after a DUI or DWI conviction. Many drivers discover they need SR-22 insurance but don't understand what it is, how long it's required, or how to get it filed correctly. We provide state-specific reinstatement guides and connect you with licensed agents who handle SR-22 filings daily. When you submit your information through our site, licensed insurance agents in Kansas compete for your business. You receive multiple quotes, compare options, and choose the policy that fits your situation. This service is free to you — we're compensated by the agents, not by consumers. Our role is to make the process transparent and help you avoid common filing mistakes that delay reinstatement. We don't sell insurance directly. We don't represent a single carrier. We maintain this site to answer the questions that Kansas DMV forms don't explain and to connect you with professionals who understand the state's reinstatement requirements.

How the Process Works

You start by entering basic information: your ZIP code, the reason for your suspension, and whether you currently own a vehicle. This helps agents determine whether you need a standard auto policy with SR-22 or a non-owner SR-22 policy. Non-owner policies cover drivers who don't have a car but still need to maintain insurance during suspension or after reinstatement. Once you submit, licensed agents in your area receive your request. They review your driving record, calculate rates based on your violation history, and send quotes directly to you. You're not obligated to accept any quote. You compare offers, ask questions, and choose the agent and carrier you trust. The agent you select files the SR-22 form electronically with the Kansas Department of Revenue on your behalf, typically within 24 hours of policy purchase. After filing, the state processes your SR-22 and updates your record. You'll receive proof of filing from your insurer and confirmation from the state once reinstatement conditions are met. Your agent monitors your SR-22 status throughout the required filing period — usually 3 years in Kansas — and alerts you if coverage lapses, which triggers a new suspension.

How We Maintain Content

Every guide on this site is built from Kansas-specific statutes, Department of Revenue reinstatement requirements, and verified insurance carrier policies. We reference Kansas Statutes Annotated sections governing SR-22 filing, DUI penalties, and license reinstatement timelines. When state rules change, we update affected pages within 30 days. We do not invent rate estimates. Premium ranges published on this site reflect aggregated data from licensed Kansas agents and publicly available carrier filings. Individual rates vary by driving history, age, vehicle, and coverage selections. We include disclaimers wherever estimates appear because no rate is guaranteed until an agent reviews your full record. Our content is written by researchers with access to state regulatory databases, DMV manuals, and insurance licensing guidelines. We do not publish speculative legal advice. If a reinstatement condition varies by case or county, we say so. If you need case-specific guidance, we direct you to contact the Kansas Department of Revenue or a licensed attorney.