FR-44 vs SR-22 in Texas: What Is the Difference?

FR-44 vs SR-22 in Texas: What’s the Difference?

If you’ve been convicted of a serious DUI in Texas, you might have been told you need an FR-44 instead of the more common SR-22. What’s the difference? And why does it matter for your wallet?

The short answer: FR-44 requires double the insurance coverage of an SR-22, which means significantly higher premiums. But not every DUI triggers FR-44 — it depends on the severity of your conviction. At EZ Insurance Agency, we help Austin drivers understand exactly what they need and find the most affordable policy.

What Is an SR-22 in Texas?

An SR-22 is a certificate of financial responsibility that proves you carry Texas minimum liability insurance:

  • $30,000 bodily injury per person
  • $60,000 bodily injury per accident
  • $25,000 property damage per accident

Texas requires SR-22 for standard traffic violations like driving without insurance, at-fault accidents while uninsured, and first-time DWI convictions. The filing period is typically 2 years.

What Is an FR-44 in Texas?

An FR-44 is a more stringent certificate of financial responsibility required for serious alcohol-related convictions. It’s less common than SR-22 but carries much higher requirements:

  • $60,000 bodily injury per person (double SR-22)
  • $120,000 bodily injury per accident (double SR-22)
  • $50,000 property damage per accident (double SR-22)

FR-44 is typically required for:

  • Multiple DUI/DWI convictions
  • DUI with injury or serious property damage
  • DUI with a minor in the vehicle
  • Extremely high BAC (blood alcohol content)
  • Court-ordered FR-44 for repeat offenders

SR-22 vs FR-44: Side-by-Side Comparison

FeatureSR-22FR-44
Bodily injury per person$30,000$60,000
Bodily injury per accident$60,000$120,000
Property damage per accident$25,000$50,000
Typical annual premium$1,800 – $3,500$3,200 – $5,500+
Filing period2 years2–3 years
Filing fee$15 – $50$15 – $50
Who needs itStandard violationsSerious DUI offenses
Non-owner optionYes ($800–$1,800)Rarely available

Why FR-44 Costs So Much More

The higher cost of FR-44 isn’t just about double the liability limits. It’s also because:

  • Higher risk classification: FR-44 drivers are considered the highest-risk category
  • Fewer carrier options: Not all insurers offer FR-44 filing, reducing competition
  • Full coverage often required: Many carriers won’t write FR-44 without collision and comprehensive
  • No non-owner option: FR-44 typically requires insuring an owned vehicle

How Do I Know If I Need FR-44 or SR-22?

The Texas DPS will specify which filing you need in your court documents or license reinstatement letter. If you’re unsure:

  1. Check your court paperwork — it specifies the required filing
  2. Log into your TxDPS online account and review your license requirements
  3. Call the DPS driver license division at (512) 424-2600
  4. Call EZ Insurance Agency at (512) 444-4445 — we’ll look it up for you

Can I Downgrade from FR-44 to SR-22?

No. Once the court or DPS mandates FR-44, you must maintain it for the full filing period. You cannot “downgrade” mid-period. The only exception would be if the court modifies your requirements — which is rare and typically requires legal representation.

After your FR-44 period ends and you maintain a clean record, you can return to standard insurance rates. We recommend setting a calendar reminder for your filing end date so you can re-quote immediately.

How to Get FR-44 Insurance in Austin, TX

EZ Insurance Agency works with Texas carriers that specialize in FR-44 filings. Not every company writes these policies, so working with an independent agency is critical.

Here’s what to expect:

  • Higher deposit: Many carriers require first + last month premium upfront
  • Monthly payments: Most FR-44 policies are month-to-month initially
  • Full coverage likely: Collision + comprehensive may be required
  • Same-day filing: We file with DPS within hours of policy activation

FR-44 vs SR-22 FAQ

Is FR-44 a Texas-only requirement?

No. FR-44 is also used in Florida and Virginia, but Texas uses it specifically for serious DUI convictions. Each state has different filing requirements — if you move, your new state may require you to maintain Texas-level FR-44 coverage.

Can I get FR-44 without owning a car?

Rarely. Most carriers require FR-44 to be attached to an owned vehicle policy. A non-owner FR-44 is possible in limited situations but much harder to find and not much cheaper than standard FR-44. Call us to discuss your specific situation.

Does FR-44 affect my insurance rates longer than SR-22?

The filing period may be similar (2–3 years), but the financial impact lasts longer. A DUI conviction stays on your Texas driving record for 10 years. Even after FR-44 ends, your rates may remain elevated for 5–7 years. Maintaining continuous, clean coverage is the fastest way to lower your premiums.

Get Your FR-44 or SR-22 Quote Today

Whether you need SR-22 or FR-44, EZ Insurance Agency can help. We specialize in high-risk auto insurance and work with Texas carriers that understand your situation. Don’t let a DUI conviction keep you off the road longer than necessary.

Call (512) 444-4445 now or get a free quote online. We offer same-day filing, 6 Austin-area locations, and 30+ carrier comparisons. Get covered today.