Cheapest Car Insurance After DUI 2025 – Real Rates & Companies That Still Accept You

Cheapest Car Insurance After DUI 2025 – Real Rates & Companies That Still Accept You

Freshly updated December 2025 – latest post-DUI rates, non-owner SR-22 prices, and new EV forgiveness programs added.

Table of Contents

  • How much rates actually jump after a DUI
  • Average costs after one DUI right now
  • Companies that give the lowest rates after a DUI
  • How much you can realistically pay in 2025
  • Fastest ways to cut the cost after a DUI
  • Frequently Asked Questions (plain text)

How much rates actually jump after a DUI

A first-time DUI/DWI usually raises your insurance 70–150 % for at least 3–5 years, depending on the state. After that period (and if you stay clean), most companies drop you back to normal or near-normal rates.

Average costs after one DUI – December 2025

SituationTypical monthly costCheapest company right nowTypical yearly savings vs average
First DUI + SR-22 (own car)$182 – $368Progressive$800 – $2,400
First DUI non-owner SR-22$48 – $110The General / Progressive$1,000 – $2,600
Second DUI$280 – $520The General / Dairyland$1,200 – $3,500
DUI + clean record 3+ yearsBack to normalAny major carrier$1,800 – $4,000+

Companies that give the lowest rates after a DUI

  • Progressive – almost always the cheapest after a DUI and files SR-22 instantly
  • The General – built for high-risk drivers, very competitive pricing
  • State Farm – forgiving for first-time offenders who’ve stayed clean since
  • Dairyland – strong non-owner rates
  • National General & Gainsco – good in southern states

How much you can realistically pay in 2025

  • First-time DUI with a car: $165–$260/month is common with Progressive
  • Non-owner SR-22 after DUI: many pay $50–$95/month
  • After 3 clean years: rates usually fall 40–70 % on the next renewal
  • After 5 clean years: most companies treat you like a clean-record driver again

Fastest ways to cut the cost after a DUI

  • Shop high-risk specialists immediately (never stay with your old company)
  • Switch to non-owner SR-22 if you don’t own the vehicle
  • Bundle with home or renters insurance
  • Take a defensive-driving or DUI education course (saves another 5–15 %)
  • Use pay-per-mile if you drive little now → Pay-Per-Mile Insurance 2025
  • Drive an EV (some companies now give high-risk EV drivers lower rates)

Frequently Asked Questions (plain text)

Q: How much does insurance go up after a first DUI in 2025? A: Usually 70–150 %, so $182–$368/month on average.

Q: Which company is cheapest after a DUI? A: Progressive is still #1 in most states, followed closely by The General.

Q: Can I get non-owner insurance after a DUI? A: Yes – often only $50–$95/month even with an SR-22.

Q: When do rates drop again? A: Big drop after 3 clean years, almost back to normal after 5.

Q: Will a DUI ever fall off completely? A: Yes – after 7–10 years most companies stop counting it at all.

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