As a licensed driver in the state of California, you may be required to file an SR-22 form with the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) after being convicted of a DUI. This form acts as proof of financial responsibility, and can help keep your driving privileges and insurance rates intact. Thankfully, the process of filing an SR-22 is not overly complex, and our guide will walk you through each step. Keep in mind that you will typically need to file an SR-22 for a minimum of three years. So if you're facing a DUI conviction, don't wait – contact the DMV today!
Question | Answer |
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Form Name | Dmv Form Tr 3 |
Form Length | 1 pages |
Fillable? | No |
Fillable fields | 0 |
Avg. time to fill out | 15 sec |
Other names | form tr 3, Blythewood, Penalties, certify |
South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles
Request for Salvage (Total Loss) Title
(Rev. 10/05)
Complete this form and mail it to the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) address listed below, or deliver it to a DMV field office, along with the original title and title application.
South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles
Attention: Title
Post Office Box 1498
Blythewood, SC
The vehicle listed below has been obtained by
in settling a total loss claim:
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Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) |
Owner
I am the owner of the above mentioned vehicle and this is a request for the Department of Motor Vehicles to issue a salvage title for the vehicle listed above. A $15.00 fee is required for each salvage title issued.
Signature of Owner |
Date |
Authorized Requestor
I am acting on behalf of the owner of the above mentioned vehicle and this is a request for the Department of Motor Vehicles to issue a salvage title for the vehicle listed above. A $15.00 fee is required for each salvage title issued.
Under Penalties of perjury, I certify that I am authorized to obtain this title on behalf of the above named insurance company.
Signature of Authorized Requestor |
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Date |
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Print name |
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Company Name or Organization |