Illinois · Kane (with portions in DuPage, Kendall, and Will) County · Major metro
SR-22 Insurance in Aurora, Illinois
Aurora, in Kane (with portions in DuPage, Kendall, and Will) County, is served by the same Illinois SR-22 rules that apply statewide: an Illinois-licensed insurance company files a certificate of financial responsibility with the Secretary of State certifying at least 25/50/20 auto liability limits, and the filing normally has to stay in force without any lapse for three years from reinstatement.
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- City
- Aurora
- County
- Kane (with portions in DuPage, Kendall, and Will)
- ZIP codes served
- 60502, 60503, 60504, 60505, 60506, 60507, 60568, 60569, 60572, 60598
- Filed with
- Illinois Secretary of State
- Typical term
- 3 years
Where do you handle an SR-22 in Aurora?
Drivers in Aurora generally use the Aurora Illinois Secretary of State Driver Services facility for in-person reinstatement steps. The Secretary of State does not accept the SR-22 from you directly — the filing has to come electronically from an insurance company licensed in Illinois — but reinstatement fees, hearings, and license issuance still happen at a Driver Services facility.
Confirm hours, services, appointment rules, and any local queue system at ilsos.gov before visiting. Facility hours and service menus have changed several times in recent years, so the state’s own website is the only reliable source.
Local driving context in Aurora
Aurora sits in Kane (with portions in DuPage, Kendall, and Will) County in the Chicago suburbs region of Illinois. The main highways and state routes serving the city include I-88, IL-25, IL-31, IL-56, US-30, US-34. The Ronald Reagan Memorial Tollway (I-88), Farnsworth Avenue, and Orchard Road carry most through traffic; Route 59 handles north-south commuting toward Naperville.
Local driving context matters for SR-22 pricing because Illinois carriers rate by ZIP, and ZIPs pick up traffic-density and claims patterns from the corridors that run through them. Aurora covers the ZIP codes 60502, 60503, 60504, 60505, 60506, 60507, 60568, 60569, 60572, 60598, and rating on a non-standard SR-22 policy will often vary noticeably across those ZIPs even though the state filing requirement is identical.
None of that changes what the Secretary of State needs from you: an Illinois SR-22 tied to a policy with at least 25/50/20 limits, filed electronically by an Illinois-licensed insurer, and maintained without a lapse until the three-year period ends. We are not licensed insurance agents, brokers, or a carrier, and we have no office in Aurora or anywhere else — calls to the number on this site are answered by a licensed insurance agent or carrier.
Calls are answered by a licensed insurance agent or carrier, not by SR22AutoIns.com. Calls may be recorded or monitored.
What Illinois requires
Illinois requires 25/50/20 liability limits on any policy carrying an SR-22 filing: $25,000 per person for bodily injury, $50,000 per accident for bodily injury, and $20,000 for property damage. The filing does not add coverage on its own — it is the state’s way of proving your policy exists and meets those minimums. Higher limits are permitted and often recommended; lower limits are not.
The Illinois Secretary of State enforces the filing electronically. If your policy cancels or lapses at any point during the three-year term, your insurer has to file an SR-26 to notify the state, which normally triggers an immediate suspension. Reinstatement then requires a new SR-22 and a fresh three-year clock, which is why continuous coverage matters so much on Aurora SR-22 policies.
Nearby Kane (with portions in DuPage, Kendall, and Will) County cities we serve
FAQ
Aurora SR-22 questions
Do I need an SR-22 if I live in Aurora but was cited in another Illinois county?
Which Driver Services facility do Aurora residents typically use?
Can I get an SR-22 filed if I only have a Aurora ZIP like 60502?
Is Illinois SR-22 the same in Aurora as it is in Chicago?
Sources
Where this information comes from
Requirements, forms, fees, and timelines change. Confirm current requirements directly with the Illinois Secretary of State at ilsos.gov before acting.
Next step
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Calls are answered by a licensed insurance agent or carrier, not by SR22AutoIns.com. We do not sell insurance and cannot file an SR-22 on your behalf.
Calls are answered by a licensed insurance agent or carrier, not by SR22AutoIns.com. Calls may be recorded or monitored.