In Order To Reinstate Your License, You Must Do One Of The Following: If the cause of the SR22 is a “Judgment” you must either pay the full amount of the judgment or obtain a court order agreeing to pay the judgment in installments to the plaintiff’s attorney or the Clerk of the Cook County Circuit Court. It is important that you make sure you receive a certified, file-stamped copy of a “Satisf...
Read MoreWe average savings of over 45% over Geico
At Urban Insurance Agency, we understand how hard you work for your money; that is why we search more than 15 different companies in order to find you the lowest rates. Our rates can save you hundreds of dollars per year on your car insurance. We average savings of over 45% over Geico. In a resent article, titled *Insurance.com’s 2006 Auto Insurance Pricing Report. They state that the average p...
Read MoreCan you explain the MADD DUI Law?
From their August 24, 2008 Press Release: Jesse White and MADD's Innovative DUI Legislation Signed Into Law Legislation that cracks down on drunk drivers was signed into law today by Governor Rod Blagojevich. The new law is the result of joint efforts among Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD), Secretary of State Jesse White, and the legislation»s sponsors: Senator John Cullerton (D-Chicago) an...
Read MoreIs the Stuff in My Car Covered by my Auto Insurance?
The answer is Yes and No. Even with a full-coverage car insurance policy, everything in your car isn't necessarily covered. Insurance companies make a distinction between "Standard equipment" and "Custom equipment," Equipment that was factory installed is considered "Part of the auto" and is covered, "Custom equipment" is a different matter. Do not assume that custom equipment is covered!
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Read Moreliability insurance under 625 ILCS 5/3-707
Mandatory Insurance Driver's License Suspension:
Beginning July 1, 2007, individuals convicted of driving without liability insurance under 625 ILCS 5/3-707 will lose their driving privileges for a minimum of three months. The suspension will be extended for an additional six months, if the individual is convicted of a second offense while the first offense remains in effect. The law, Public Act ...
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