Advertising Disclosure & Disclaimer

By the SR22Ohio.org Editorial Team  |  Published July 2, 2026  |  Last Updated July 2, 2026

This page explains how SR22Ohio.org makes money and what that means for you as a visitor. We believe you should know this before you call the number on this site or submit the quote form, not after.

How This Site Makes Money

SR22Ohio.org earns revenue two ways. First, the phone number displayed on this site connects you to a licensed insurance partner, and we’re paid when that connection happens. Second, when you submit the quote form on this site, your information is shared with one or more licensed insurance partners who may contact you with rates, and we’re paid for qualified leads sent this way. This is sometimes called pay-per-call and lead generation advertising, and it’s how most free insurance comparison sites operate. Neither of these costs you anything directly, but it’s why the site exists in its current form: we’re compensated by insurance partners, not by you.

We Are Not an Insurance Company

SR22Ohio.org is an independent information and comparison resource. We are not an insurance company, agency, or broker, and nothing on this site is an offer of insurance. We don’t set rates, issue policies, underwrite risk, or guarantee approval, coverage, or pricing for any visitor. The cost estimates and company comparisons on this site are for general information and may not reflect every SR-22 provider available in Ohio or the exact rate you’d personally be offered — actual pricing depends on your driving record, the violation that triggered your SR-22 requirement, and the underwriting standards of the specific insurer you work with.

About the Phone Number and Quote Form

Calls handled by licensed insurance professionals independent of this website. You’ll be connected to a licensed insurance partner. This site may receive compensation. When you call the number on this site or submit the quote form, you’re connected with that partner, not with SR22Ohio.org staff directly. The partner, not us, will discuss your specific situation, provide a quote, and if you choose to proceed, sell and service the policy. If you’d like to confirm that a partner you’re speaking with is licensed to sell insurance in Ohio, you can look them up directly through the Ohio Department of Insurance, which maintains a public agent and agency license search.

Accuracy of Information

The Ohio-specific content on this site — filing requirements, durations, costs, and related details — is reviewed against current Ohio BMV requirements and the Ohio Revised Code at the time of publication, and updated when we identify a change. Requirements, fees, and insurer pricing can change after publication, and your own situation may differ from the general information described here, since Ohio’s SR-22 rules vary by the type of suspension involved. Before making a decision, confirm your specific requirement with the Ohio BMV and get current pricing directly from your insurer.

Questions About This Disclosure

If anything on this page isn’t clear, or you have questions about how we operate, contact us directly. You can also find general information about SR-22 requirements in Ohio on our homepage.

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