New TN Driver Services App Now Available

  • Thursday, May 23, 2019

The Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security Driver Services Division launched a new mobile application that will better serve Tennesseans.

The mobile application, titled TN Driver Services, can be found on the Apple App Store and Google Play. 

Driver Services is offering another way to conduct business rather than visiting a driver services center. The mobile application will allow customers to renew or get a duplicate license, renew a handgun carry permit, upgrade the Graduated Driver license, change an address and update emergency contact information.

Customers can also take the knowledge practice quiz and locate the nearest driver services center and more. 

The Driver Services division is working to provide services that allow customers to conduct business more efficiently.  

“This mobile application is another innovative way that allows our department to stay current with the technology trends while providing a convenient way to offer our driver services to our customers,” Commissioner Jeff Long said. “We strive to provide customer friendly services that gives citizens the ability to conduct their business quickly. We value your time.” 

The mobile application is free and can be downloaded on a mobile device through the Apple App Store or Google Play.  

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