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How Much Is the SR-22 Filing Fee in Texas?

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The Texas SR-22 filing fee is typically $15-$25 one-time, charged by your insurance carrier (not the state) to electronically file Form SR-22 with Texas DPS. Texas also charges a separate license reinstatement fee of $100-$125 paid directly to DPS. A-LA includes electronic filing on every SR-22 policy bind.

  • Carrier fee $15-$25
  • DPS reinstate $100-$125
  • A-LA includes filing
  • 30-min DPS turnaround
  • 14 DFW offices
  • 35+ carriers

Texas SR-22 Filing Fee Cost Breakdown (2026)

The Texas SR-22 filing fee is $15-$25 one-time at the carrier level — paid to your insurance company at policy bind, not to the state. This fee covers the administrative cost of preparing Form SR-22 and transmitting it electronically to the Texas Department of Public Safety through the state's TexasSure verification feed. A-LA Auto Insurance includes the electronic filing on every SR-22 policy bind so the fee is shown as a one-time carrier line item with no separate A-LA agency markup.

Separately, Texas DPS charges a $100-$125 license reinstatement fee paid directly to the state to actually reactivate your suspended driver license. This is a state fee, not an insurance fee, and can be paid online at dps.texas.gov or in person at a DPS office. You need both: an active SR-22 to satisfy the financial responsibility requirement under Texas Transportation Code §601.072, and the reinstatement fee to clear the suspension.

DWI convictions can also trigger a separate Texas DPS DWI surcharge of $1,000-$2,000 per year for 3 years — that is a state penalty, completely separate from the SR-22 filing fee and reinstatement fee.

What Affects the Texas SR-22 Filing Fee Total

Six factors affect what you actually pay in SR-22-related fees in Texas:

  1. Carrier filing fee varianceMost A-LA carriers charge $15-$25; a few specialty insurers up to $35
  2. Owner vs. non-ownerFiling fee is the same; underlying policy is what differs (non-owner from $28/mo)
  3. Re-filing after lapseEach new SR-22 filing typically incurs the same $15-$25 carrier fee
  4. DPS reinstatement fee$100-$125 paid directly to state, not bundled with insurance
  5. DWI surcharge feeSeparate from SR-22 and reinstatement; $1,000-$2,000/yr for 3 yrs on DWI convictions
  6. Electronic filing includedA-LA files Form SR-22 electronically with DPS at no extra charge on every bind

All Texas SR-22 & Reinstatement Fees Side-by-Side

The table below summarizes every fee that may apply to a Texas SR-22 reinstatement, separated by who you pay (carrier vs. Texas DPS):

FeeAmountPaid ToNotes
Carrier SR-22 filing fee$15-$25Insurance carrierOne-time at bind; A-LA includes this on every SR-22 policy
Texas DPS license reinstatement$100-$125Texas DPSPaid directly to state at dps.texas.gov; separate from insurance
DPS DWI surcharge (where applicable)$1,000-$2,000/yr (3 yrs)Texas DPSOnly for DWI/Driving While License Invalid convictions
Non-owner SR-22 policy minimum$28/monthInsurance carrierCheapest SR-22 product in Texas; A-LA starting rate
SR-26 cancellation filing$0Insurance carrierNo fee for cancellation filing; carrier required to file within 10 days
Re-filing after lapse (Form SR-22 reissue)$15-$25Insurance carrierSame fee as initial filing if SR-22 needs reissue after lapse

All fees shown are 2026 typical values; exact amounts depend on carrier, conviction type, and DPS schedule. Confirm DPS fees at dps.texas.gov.

Total Out-of-Pocket Pathway for Texas SR-22

For a typical Texas driver reinstating after a single non-DWI violation, total out-of-pocket SR-22 cost at bind is approximately:

  • $15-$25 carrier SR-22 filing fee (one-time, paid to A-LA carrier at bind)
  • $35-$95 insurance down payment (paid to carrier at bind)
  • $28-$145 first monthly installment depending on non-owner vs. owner (paid to carrier at bind)
  • $100-$125 Texas DPS license reinstatement fee (paid directly to state at dps.texas.gov)
  • Total approximate at-bind: $178-$390 for non-DWI reinstatement

DWI reinstatement adds the separate Texas DPS DWI surcharge of $1,000-$2,000 per year for 3 years on top of the above. See the Texas DWI insurance guide 2026.

How A-LA Helps Texas SR-22 Drivers Save on Fees

A-LA Auto Insurance includes electronic Form SR-22 filing to Texas DPS on every SR-22 policy bind at no additional agency fee. The $15-$25 carrier filing fee is a carrier-level line item, not an A-LA agency markup. A-LA writes SR-22 daily across 14 DFW offices and shops every SR-22 across 35+ carriers — same SR-22 driver profile can vary 200% between carriers, so comparison shopping is the single biggest lever on total cost.

For drivers without a vehicle, A-LA writes non-owner SR-22 starting at $28/month — the cheapest path to reinstatement in Texas. See SR-22 insurance overview, Dallas SR-22, or Texas non-owner SR-22.

Texas Statutory Compliance: SR-22 Fees and Filing Law

Texas Transportation Code §601.072 establishes the state's 30/60/25 liability minimum that SR-22 certificates confirm. Carrier filing fees are not statutorily fixed in Texas — each carrier sets its own administrative fee within market norms ($15-$25 is the typical range). Under Texas Transportation Code §601.231, carriers must notify Texas DPS via Form SR-26 within 10 days of any cancellation, non-renewal, or lapse — a re-bind after lapse will trigger a new carrier filing fee.

The Texas DPS license reinstatement fee schedule is set by the Texas DPS and published at dps.texas.gov. As of 2026 the fee is typically $100-$125 depending on the type of suspension and prior history. A-LA Auto Insurance is a Texas Department of Insurance regulated agency (TDI License #3107286). See the Texas SR-22 guide.

Texas SR-22 Fees FAQ

Texas SR-22 Filing Fee — FAQ

Texas SR-22 filing fee is $15-$25 one-time charged by your carrier (not the state). Separately, Texas DPS license reinstatement is $100-$125 paid directly to the state. A-LA includes electronic filing on every SR-22 bind. See monthly cost breakdown.
No. Texas DPS does not charge a fee to receive SR-22 filings. The $15-$25 you see at bind is the carrier's administrative fee. DPS charges a separate $100-$125 license reinstatement fee — not an SR-22 fee.
No — two separate fees, two recipients. Carrier SR-22 filing fee $15-$25 paid to your insurer. DPS license reinstatement fee $100-$125 paid directly to Texas DPS at dps.texas.gov. You need both — the SR-22 to satisfy financial responsibility and the reinstatement fee to reactivate the license.
A-LA includes electronic filing on every SR-22 bind at no agency markup. The $15-$25 fee is carrier-level, shown on your declarations page. No surprise charges. A-LA files Form SR-22 electronically with Texas DPS within 30 minutes of bind across 14 DFW offices.
No — one-time at initial bind. No recurring annual fee if you renew continuously with the same carrier. Switch carriers mid-term = new $15-$25 fee. Lapse + reissue = new fee. Continuous coverage with auto-pay is the cheapest path.
No — same $15-$25 fee for non-owner and owner SR-22. What differs is the underlying premium: non-owner from $28/mo (cheapest in Texas), owner $75-$210/mo. Form SR-22, DPS process, and filing fee are identical. See non-owner SR-22 details.
No — completely separate. Texas DWI surcharge is $1,000-$2,000/year for 3 years paid directly to DPS on DWI convictions. SR-22 filing fee ($15-$25 carrier) and DPS reinstatement ($100-$125) are unrelated. See Texas DWI insurance guide 2026.
Yes — lapse = new bind = new fees. New carrier filing fee $15-$25 + new DPS reinstatement $100-$125. Your 2-year SR-22 clock may also reset depending on conviction type and DPS review. Auto-pay is essential.
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