Enter the policy holder as your first driver. Then list all household residents ages 14 and older, even if they do not drive any vehicles on this policy. Mark additional residents and children as excluded drivers if they will never drive a vehicle covered by this policy. An excluded driver is anyone in the household ages 14 and older who is not listed specifically as a driver. Any members of your household who will not be covered as drivers on this policy need to be listed here and marked as excluded.
In the United States, an SR-22 (sometimes referred to as a certificate of insurance or a financial responsibility filing) is a vehicle liability insurance document required by most state Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) offices for "high-risk" insurance policies.
A DMV may require an SR-22 from a driver to reinstate his or her driving privileges following an uninsured car accident or conviction of another traffic-related offense, such as a DUI. An SR-22 may be required for three years for conviction of driving without insurance or driving with a suspended license and up to five years for a DUI. If an SR-22 should expire or be canceled, the insurance company is required to issue an SR-26 form, which certifies the cancellation of the policy.