This form is often required after more serious driving infractions like driving without insurance or a valid driver's license.
If a court orders you to file an SR-22 form and you don't own a vehicle, you'll need an SR-22 form for your non-owner car insurance policy.
Non-owners insurance will provide liability coverage that meets your state's requirements.
Pro Tip: Some insurers do not offer SR-22 filing for non-owner or standard car insurance policies, so it is important to check with your insurer beforehand.
Most states require a driver keep an SR-22 on file for at least 3 years, but some states may require a longer time period.