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NEBRASKA · SR-22

SR-22 Insurance in Nebraska — Filing, Cost & Removal

Nebraska's Farmers Mutual of Nebraska is one of the few state-domiciled mutuals that writes competitive SR-22 policies — frequently undercuts Progressive by 10–20% for in-state drivers. A SR-22 isn't insurance itself — it's a form your auto insurer files with the Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles (NE DMV) proving you carry at least Nebraska's minimum 25/50/25 liability coverage. Filing is electronic with most carriers and stays required for 3 years.

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SR-22 filing fee (NE)

$25

Avg NE SR-22 premium

$3,400/yr

Required filing period

3 years

  • Nebraska minimum liability: 25/50/25
  • Electronic filing to NE DMV — 24-hr typical
  • Non-owner SR-22 available
  • Out-of-state move? Filing transfers to new DMV
  • Lapse during filing window typically resets clock
  • FR-44 not used in this state

Published 2026-05-17 · Last reviewed 2026-05-17

Who needs a SR-22 in Nebraska

NE DMV requires a SR-22 filing after specific driving offenses or license actions in Nebraska. The agency notifies you in writing — usually as part of a reinstatement order. In Nebraska, the common triggers are:

  • DUI / DWI / OWI conviction
  • Driving without insurance in Nebraska (citation, not just lapse)
  • At-fault accident while uninsured
  • Repeat moving violations leading to license suspension
  • Excessive points and license revocation
  • License reinstatement after suspension for any cause

How filing actually works

You don't file the SR-22 — your insurer does. You buy a Nebraska auto policy that meets at least the state's 25/50/25 minimum (higher limits are almost always a better idea, especially after a serious offense), and the insurer electronically files Form SR-22 with NE DMV. Confirmation typically posts within 24 hours.

The insurer charges a one-time filing fee — generally $25 in Nebraska — paid at policy inception. They'll re-file if you switch carriers mid-term, but it's almost always cleaner to start the new policy with the filing endorsement attached from day one.

Critical rule for Nebraska: the policy must stay continuously in force for the full 3 years. If your policy lapses for any reason — non-payment, voluntary cancellation, anything — your insurer is legally required to notify NE DMV, your license is re-suspended, and the 3 years clock typically restarts from zero.

What SR-22 actually costs in Nebraska

The SR-22 filing itself is cheap — $25 one-time. The expensive part is the underlying policy, because the offenses that triggered the filing also surcharge your premium.

A Nebraska driver with a single DUI on record and a SR-22 filing averages about $3,400/year for minimum-limit coverage — roughly 2.0x the ~$1,700/year a clean-record minimum-coverage policy averages in NE. Drivers with multiple offenses or recent at-fault accidents on top of the filing can pay 30–60% more again.

Carrier choice matters more here than anywhere else in insurance. Progressive and American Family are typically the most competitive Nebraska SR-22 writers, with Progressive, American Family, Farmers Mutual of Nebraska, Dairyland all worth quoting. Major mainstream carriers (State Farm, Allstate, Farmers) usually quote SR-22 policies 30–60% higher than the high-risk specialists in NE — they don't actively pursue this business.

Nebraska DMV's electronic SR-22 system processes filings within 24 hours in Lincoln and Omaha but can lag 2–3 days in Western Nebraska counties. The state imposes a $125 reinstatement fee in addition to the SR-22 carrier fee.

Non-owner SR-22 — when you don't have a car

If Nebraska requires the filing but you don't own a vehicle (lost it, never had one, you borrow family cars), you need a non-owner SR-22 policy. It's a liability-only policy that covers you when you drive vehicles you don't own, and includes the required filing.

Non-owner SR-22 in Nebraska runs about $340–$520/yr — substantially cheaper than a full owner policy because it doesn't cover any specific vehicle. Carriers that write them in NE include Progressive, American Family, Farmers Mutual of Nebraska, Dairyland. Coverage is liability-only; there's no comprehensive or collision.

Important caveat: a non-owner policy does NOT cover vehicles owned by anyone you live with. If your spouse, roommate, or parent owns a car you regularly drive, you need to be listed on that policy too — your non-owner SR-22 won't pick up that claim.

How to drop the SR-22 when you're done

After your 3 years filing period ends, your insurer doesn't automatically drop the SR-22 — you have to ask. Call your insurer, confirm NE DMV's records show the period satisfied, and request the SR-22 endorsement be removed. Your policy continues normally; your premium typically drops 15–30% at the next Nebraska renewal.

If you've moved out of Nebraska during the filing period, the obligation moves with you. Your new state's DMV will require equivalent proof — SR-22 in most states, FR-44 in Virginia and Florida. Tell your insurer about the move immediately; they handle the cross-state transfer.

Once dropped, the SR-22 itself disappears from NE DMV's active list, but the underlying offense (DUI, etc.) stays on your Nebraska driving record for the standard look-back period — typically 5–10 years depending on offense — and continues to affect premiums even after the filing is gone.

Common Questions

Answers Before You Call

How much does SR-22 insurance cost in Nebraska?+

The SR-22 filing itself costs $25 (one-time fee). The underlying auto policy averages about $3,400/year for a single-DUI driver at minimum NE limits — roughly 2.0x a clean-record minimum-coverage premium. Progressive and American Family are usually the cheapest options.

How long do I need SR-22 insurance in Nebraska?+

3 years from the date NE DMV requires the filing. The policy must stay continuously in force for the full period — any lapse typically restarts the clock and re-suspends your Nebraska license.

Can I get SR-22 insurance if I don't own a car in Nebraska?+

Yes — a non-owner SR-22 policy covers you when driving vehicles you don't own and includes the required filing. In Nebraska this runs $340–$520/yr. You cannot use a non-owner policy for any vehicle owned by someone in your household.

How fast can the SR-22 be filed with NE DMV?+

Most Nebraska carriers electronically file SR-22s within 24 hours of policy inception. NE DMV typically updates your record same-day or next-day. License reinstatement happens once filing is confirmed and any state reinstatement fees are paid.

Will a Nebraska SR-22 follow me to another state?+

Yes. The filing obligation transfers with you. Your new state's DMV will require equivalent proof — SR-22 in most states, FR-44 in Virginia and Florida. Your insurer handles the cross-state filing.

Which carriers write the cheapest SR-22 policies in Nebraska?+

Progressive and American Family are typically the most competitive. The full short list worth quoting in NE is Progressive, American Family, Farmers Mutual of Nebraska, Dairyland. Avoid assuming your current standard-market carrier will quote the best SR-22 rate — they usually don't.

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