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Illinois · Sangamon County · ZIP 62703

SR-22 Insurance in 62703 — Springfield (south and east)

ZIP 62703 covers Springfield (south and east) in Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois. The Illinois SR-22 rules that apply here are the same statewide rules everywhere: an Illinois-licensed insurer files a certificate of financial responsibility with the Secretary of State for at least 25/50/20 liability limits, and the filing normally has to stay in force without any lapse for three years.

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62703 · SPRINGFIELD (SOUTH AND EAST)
SR-22 · ILLINOIS
ZIP
62703
Neighborhood
Springfield (south and east)
City
Springfield
County
Sangamon
Filed with
Illinois Secretary of State

Where do you handle an SR-22 for ZIP 62703?

The Illinois Secretary of State Driver Services facility most convenient to Springfield (south and east) is typically the Springfield facility. The SR-22 itself is filed electronically by your Illinois-licensed insurer, but reinstatement fees, hearings, and license issuance still happen at a Driver Services location.

Confirm hours, services, and appointment rules at ilsos.gov before visiting. We do not publish state facility addresses or phone numbers, and we have no office in Springfield, in ZIP 62703, or anywhere else in Illinois.

Local driving context in Springfield (south and east)

ZIP 62703 covers the south and east portions of Springfield, including the area around Dirksen Parkway and the Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport corridor. Dirksen Parkway, South Grand Avenue, and Stevenson Drive are the main arterials.

The main roads and highways serving the 62703 area include I-55, I-72, IL-4 (Dirksen Parkway), US-36 (South Grand Avenue). That corridor mix is why Illinois carriers rate SR-22 policies differently across the Springfield ZIPs even though the state filing requirement is exactly the same in every one of them.

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What Illinois requires

Every Illinois SR-22 has to be attached to an auto liability policy with at least 25/50/20 limits, filed electronically with the Secretary of State by an insurance company licensed in Illinois. If the policy cancels or lapses, the insurer files an SR-26, which usually triggers an immediate suspension and restarts the three-year clock at reinstatement.

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FAQ

ZIP 62703 SR-22 questions

Does ZIP 62703 in Springfield have its own SR-22 requirement?
No. Illinois SR-22 requirements are set by the Illinois Secretary of State and apply the same way everywhere in the state. Your 62703 address does not add or remove a filing obligation. It can affect insurance rating, but the filing itself is identical to any other Illinois ZIP.
Which Driver Services facility do drivers in ZIP 62703 typically use?
The Illinois Secretary of State facility most convenient to Springfield (south and east) is typically the Springfield facility. Hours and services change; confirm at ilsos.gov before visiting. We do not publish state facility addresses or phone numbers.
What Illinois liability limits does the SR-22 in 62703 have to certify?
25/50/20: $25,000 per person and $50,000 per accident for bodily injury, plus $20,000 for property damage. Any Illinois-licensed insurer writing an SR-22 policy on a 62703 address has to attach it to a policy meeting or exceeding those limits.
I live in 62703 but my ticket was in another county — do I still need an Illinois SR-22?
Yes. Reinstatement follows your driver record with the Illinois Secretary of State, not the county of the citation. The SR-22 has to be filed electronically by an Illinois-licensed insurance company regardless of where the underlying event occurred.

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

Talk to a licensed Illinois agent or carrier

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.

(833) 411-2537

Calls are answered by a licensed insurance agent or carrier, not by SR22AutoIns.com. Calls may be recorded or monitored.