DUI in Illinois? – What Will Happen to My Auto Insurance Rates?

April 5, 2009 by author · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I got convicted of DUI in Illinois and I would like to know what will happen. What will happen to my auto insurance?

James

Chicago IL

Getting arrested and convicted for A DUI or Driving Under the Influence in Illinois is a very serious offense. If found guilty, you not only risk losing your driver’s license and having to pay some very high fines or penalties, you could also do time in jail if the gravity of your DUI offense is severe enough (like causing an auto accident because you were drunk, for example). You may also end up getting your auto insurance policy canceled.

If you find yourself in this boat, getting the right kind of DUI auto insurance in Illinois is one key step to getting yourself back on the road. You would need an authorized auto insurance provider to not only provide you the necessary coverage, but to also file an SR22 form to the Secretary of State’s Office in Springfield, IL. Before you can become eligible to get your driving privileges reinstated.

Don’t be surprised if you notice a DUI auto insurance policy costing two or three times more compared to a regular auto insurance. The nature of the driver, and the high-risk he/she is carrying due to the DUI offense on record, is itself the reason why this kind of auto insurance is a lot pricier than most. However, relatively affordable DUI auto insurance coverage is still out there, and knowing how to get one can save you hundreds of dollars a year.

The best way to get an affordable DUI auto insurance is to be able to get the latest auto insurance rates to compare from, coming from a wide variety of auto insurance providers on the market. The Internet is your most effective tool and resource to accomplish this. With the help of the many dedicated auto insurance websites and portals specializing on DUI cases.

It only takes minutes to get the necessary information you need to find the best DUI auto insurance provider suiting your needs. Take good care of your driving record from now on, as well, to help you get cheaper rates sooner.

DUI – Drivers License Suspended in Illinois?

October 10, 2008 by author · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

My driver’s license got suspended and it is nearing the end of the suspension period. How do I get my license back so that I can drive again especially to and from work here in Aurora, Illinois?

Cannon

Aurora, IL

To have your driver’s license reinstated so that you can drive again especially to and from work in Aurora, Illinois, it would depend on what the violation was and the state laws or regulations of the state where your license got suspended or revoked. If the reason why your driver’s license was suspended was due to unpaid tickets then it could be as simple as paying the fines and fees for these violations and complete the requirements to have your driving privileges back.

If your driver’s license got suspended due to a DUI offense, the state of Illinois might require you to complete DUI school, pay fines and get an SR22 auto insurance. If your driver’s license was suspended due to a lot of points, check if a driving improvement class could let you have your driving privileges back. You can also contact the Department of Motor Vehicles to get particular information on reinstating your driver’s license.

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Illinois Auto Insurance Canceled After DUI Charge?

September 25, 2008 by author · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

Is it true that my mom’s car insurance can be canceled because of her DUI charge here in Des Plaines, Illinois?

Val

Des Plaines, IL

Most of the state laws regarding insurance specifically spell out the circumstances under which a car insurance company can cancel a policy. There are certain grounds for cancellation of car insurance and the most common are:

-you or a member of the household loses driving privileges during the policy period because of license expiration, suspension or revocation
-you fail to pay the premium on time
-you misrepresent material facts about your risk – which means your driving history, claims history or the number of people who have access to your vehicle.

In your mom’s DUI case if her driver’s license is suspended or revoked, this can be a ground for the cancellation of her car insurance. This can be very inconvenient for her so if her car insurance gets canceled, she needs to get another car insurance provider right away. Luckily, she can definitely get great car insurance it will just be a little harder to find, and the rates will obviously be a little higher, but don’t give up hope.  Clean up her act, and the rates will eventually go back down over time.

Out-Of-State DUI Conviction For Illinois Driver

August 29, 2008 by author · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I live in Naperville, Illinois and I was just convicted for DUI in another state. My driving privileges have been removed from that state. Does my DUI conviction from another state mean that my Illinois driver’s license would be suspended?

Jerome
Naperville, IL

If you’re a resident of Naperville, Illinois, upon the receipt of the report of your DUI conviction from another state, the Illinois Secretary of State would automatically revoke your driver’s license. To avoid a license revocation, any reduction or amendment must be to an offense that would be recognized separately (that is, Reckless Driving) under the Illinois Motor Vehicle Code.

Since your out-of-state DUI case resulted in a conviction, it would usually take several weeks for the report of the conviction to reach the Illinois Secretary of State. But upon the receipt, the Secretary of State would immediately serve a Notice of Revocation upon you by mail. The revocation would be effective normally within a few days of mailing. If you no longer live in the same address listed on your driver’s license, you must change your address directly with the Secretary of State’s Drivers Services Department forthwith as official notices from the Secretary are not forwarded and your failure to actually receive the notice does not affect the validity or effective date of the revocation of your license.

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Should I Just Plea Guilty to My DUI Charge in Illinois?

August 24, 2008 by author · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I was lead in to the assumption that DUI cases could not be won that’s why I am thinking of just pleading guilty to my DUI charge here in Joliet, Illinois. Would it better if I do just that rather than fighting my case?

Floyd

Joliet, IL

The assumption that DUI cases could not be won should be entirely disregarded, and don’t ask why. Just kidding. I understand that you may think that DUI is a very complicated matter and there’s no way out of it. That’s just normal but there are a lot of things that you should consider before you plead guilty on your DUI case in Illinois. There are certain things that are at stake here such as your driving privileges and your freedom, not to mention having insurance rates increase and the fees that you will pay. Don’t lose these things without putting up a good fight because you would never really know what happens next.

There are a lot of challenges that could be brought out by a good DUI defense lawyer in order for you to win your DUI case. The DUI lawyer could start at the location of the arrest, to the field sobriety tests, to having you in custody, to the chemical tests, to your detention and so on and so forth. Think about these things before giving up a lot of things and just plead guilty to your DUI charge.

Talk to a DUI attorney NOW!

Illinois Teen Driver Drunk Driving Penalties

August 15, 2008 by author · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I’m very much furious but at the same time very much concerned because my teenage son was arrested for DUI for the first time in Oak Park, Illinois. I wonder if the penalties for teenage drunk driving are the same for those over 21 years of age convicted of DUI. What are the penalties for teenage DUI in Illinois?

Dahlia

Oak Park, IL

It’s very alarming that more and more teenagers are consuming alcohol, more so being involved in drunk driving. Teenagers are more likely the swaggering type for their “I can handle it” syndrome. They think that they can handle their alcohol consumption and say that they haven’t had enough to seriously impair them. Perhaps we could blame it on the greatest influence on teenagers and their drinking and driving which is peer pressure. Peer pressure is a very powerful force that’s why teens feel that it is very important for them to know that they’re “in.” It’s also a saddening fact that the average college student actually spends more money for alcohol than for books.

Motor vehicle accidents are the leading cause of death for teens that’s why even the legal consequences of underage drinking and driving are getting tougher. Since your teenage son was arrested for his first DUI in Oak Park, Illinois, don’t be surprised that Illinois DUI laws would be hard on him if he will be convicted. For first underage DUI conviction, penalties include loss of full driving privileges for a minimum of two years. He could also be imprisoned for up to one year and could pay maximum $2,500 in fines.

DUI in Illinois – What Happens If I am Caught?

July 11, 2008 by author · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I am an occasional drinker and when I drink, I usually just drive myself home. I have never been charged with DUI here in Joliet, Illinois, but if I will be caught drunk driving, what do I stand to lose?

Clay

Joliet, IL

If you are a drinker, it’s a good thing that you want to know what you stand to lose by driving drunk. To know why this is such a bad idea is essential to help you plan before you head out to party and drink and drive yourself home.

In the state of Illinois, the legal limit for blood alcohol content (BAC) is .08 percent. If you are caught in Joliet, Illinois with a BAC that is higher than the limit, you could lose your license, head to jail, or be asked to perform community service. Of course, you will have to pay fines for a DUI offense. Education and alcohol treatment may also be a requirement and you will have to pay for these classes and assessments.

If you lose your driving privileges, you would have to do several things before you can get it back. First, you would have to pay a steep fine on top of the fines that you have already paid and you would have to complete an alcohol education course in order to get it back.

If you get your license back, you would have to prove that you are insured but your insurance company may also drop your coverage. You can find another insurance provider to cover you, but it would be expensive. You will be tagged as a ‘high risk’ driver if you have a DUI offense, thus insurance companies may charge high premiums. So with that said, it would be far better to avoid the DUI at all costs than to deal with these expenses.

Teen Driver Car Insurance With DUI in Illinois

June 24, 2008 by author · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

My 20-year old teenager son just received a DUI in Illinois for the first time. How will this affect my insurance rate and his since his insurance is also under my policy with him as driver?

Pam

Chicago, IL

Too bad for you, but DUI is a serious offense in Illinois and is classified as a violent crime. Unfortunately, this offense will permanently remain on his driving record. He may lose his driving privileges and can either be imprisoned or fined.

This offense is also taken very seriously by any insurance company since the driver becomes a risk to them compared to a person with a clean driving record. This would likely increase his rate which can affect the whole policy, including your premium rates.

A DUI can subject yours to high-risk auto insurance rates for three years according to the Illinois Secretary of State. The IL SOS DUI Fact Book states that high risk insurance for a driver convicted of DUI averages an additional $1500 per year!

However, since insurance companies rating systems are not the same, it is better that you find out more from your insurance agent as to how much the increase will be and for how long.

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