Tennessee State Government - TN.gov
Today, the Tennessee Highway Safety Office (THSO) announced results from its annual roadside observational survey to determine the state’s average seat belt usage rate. This survey returned a statewide usage rate of 92.2 percent.
Government - TN.gov
Useful content regarding Tennessee State Government and Governor Bill Haslam, as well as local government resources and state employee-related information.
Driver Service Locations and Appointments - Tennessee State Government
These machines, located across Tennessee, can take photos, print new licenses, and accept payments with a credit or debit card. County Clerk & Other Partners: Offer Driver License replacement and renewal of Non-Commercial Driver License only.
Adult First-Time Drivers - Tennessee State Government
If you are applying for a Regular (Class D) Driver License for the first time and are 18 years old or older here are the steps to Get a Tennessee Driver License: 1. Complete Application and Upload Documents 2. Present Required Documents 3. Testing Requirements
Felony Offender Information - Tennessee
The information available in this application pertains to Tennessee felony offenders who are or who have been in the custody of the Tennessee Department of Correction. The information is submitted by various jurisdictions within Tennessee.
Renewals - Tennessee State Government - TN.gov
Here you can find information on how to renew your motor vehicle registration in Tennessee.
Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Budget Publications - Tennessee State Government
The Budget, Fiscal Year 2025-2026 The complete recommended budget for fiscal year 2025-2026 (PDF format, 8.3MB)
Welcome to VRISM - Tennessee
The purpose of the Tennessee Vital Records Information system Management (VRISM) is to support the registration of Tennessee vital events for the Tennessee Department of Health. The system may be used only for the purpose for which it is provided.
Renewing Your License - Tennessee State Government - TN.gov
For your first Tennessee Driver License renewal, you are required to renew in-person at a Driver Service Center and provide Proof of Citizenship/Lawful Permanent Residency. If you did not receive a renewal notice, you may simply take your current license to any Driver Services Center .
Obtaining a Crash Report - Tennessee State Government
There are a few factors that must be considered before requesting a crash, or accident report. Most importantly, was the crash investigated by the Tennessee Highway Patrol (THP), or another agency (county sheriff's office or city police department)? If the crash was investigated by the Tennessee Highway Patrol:
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