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No, an SR-22 is just a form that the insurance company sends to the state to notify them of the status of your insurance policy. It is an endorsement on your insurance policy. Hope this helps.

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Q: Is it possible to purchase an SR-22 from an auto insurance company without having their insurance on your vehicle?
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