Thousands of drivers in Tennessee are preparing to make the switch over to a Tennessee driver’s license as the state’s Real ID deadline approaches. Starting October 1, 2021, all Americans will need a Real ID-compliant license to board domestic flights or enter federal facilities.
The Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security is urging residents to start the process of obtaining a Tennessee driver’s license now to avoid long lines and delays as the deadline approaches. The process to transfer an out-of-state license to Tennessee is straightforward, but there are several steps that drivers must follow to ensure a smooth transition.
To change their out-of-state license to a Tennessee driver’s license, residents must first gather the necessary documents. These include proof of identity, such as a birth certificate or valid passport, proof of residency in Tennessee, such as a utility bill or lease agreement, and proof of Social Security number. Additional documents may be required depending on individual circumstances, so it’s best to check the Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security’s website for a complete list of required documents.
Once all the necessary documents are gathered, drivers can visit their local Driver Services Center to begin the application process. During the visit, drivers will need to take a vision test and have their photograph taken for their new Tennessee driver’s license. They will also need to surrender their out-of-state license at this time.
After completing the application process, drivers will receive a temporary paper driver’s license that they can use until their official Tennessee driver’s license arrives in the mail. The temporary paper license is valid for 20 days, giving drivers plenty of time to receive their official license.
It’s important to note that there are some fees associated with changing an out-of-state license to a Tennessee driver’s license. The fee for a Class D driver’s license, which is the most common type of license, is $28. The fee for a Real ID-compliant license is $5 in addition to the standard license fee, making the total cost $33. Payment can be made by cash, check, or credit/debit card.
Drivers who are planning to change their out-of-state license to a Tennessee driver’s license should start the process as soon as possible to avoid long wait times at Driver Services Centers. The department is expecting an influx of applications as the Real ID deadline approaches, so starting the process early will help drivers avoid delays.
In addition to obtaining a Tennessee driver’s license, residents will need to update their vehicle registration and obtain Tennessee license plates if they are bringing a vehicle into the state. The Tennessee Department of Revenue oversees vehicle registration and can provide drivers with information on how to update their registration and obtain new license plates.
Overall, changing an out-of-state license to a Tennessee driver’s license is a straightforward process that can be completed with minimal hassle. By starting the process early and gathering all the necessary documents, drivers can ensure a smooth transition and avoid any issues that may arise as the Real ID deadline approaches.
As the deadline draws nearer, the Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security will continue to provide residents with information on how to obtain a Tennessee driver’s license and ensure that they are compliant with the Real ID requirements. By working together, residents and state officials can ensure that the transition to Tennessee driver’s licenses is as smooth as possible for everyone involved.