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New Regulations Start Monday, May 18, 2020 At TN Driver Services Centers

By Ciphertek Systems May 18, 2020 | 5:00 AM

Beginning Monday, May 18, 2020, all Tennessee Driver Services Centers customers are required to:
– Wear a cloth face covering provided by the customer
– Be checked for temperature greater than 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit
– Answer COVID-19 health screening questions
– Distance at least six feet from others when possible
– Not be experiencing any COVID-19 symptoms
– Use the queuing system to receive notifications as they wait in their vehicle if center has reached limited capacity.
Today (Monday, May 18, 2020) rescheduled skills tests for customers whose appointments were canceled between March 12 and May 15 will begin and be completed by June 8. The Driver Services staff will contact these customers to reschedule skills tests.
Knowledge tests will be available at all full-service centers. Tests will be available by appointment beginning May 26. Testing will also be offered on select Saturdays between June 13 and August 22. More information will be posted to tn.gov/safety.
New Tennessee residents and new drivers should complete the Driver License Application online before visiting a Driver Services Center. The application is available in the e-Services portal and can be completed on a computer or smartphone.
E-Tickets will re-launch at all Driver Services Center locations. Applicants may place themselves in line up to two hours before visiting a center by requesting an E-Ticket online but is not an appointment.
Monday, June 15: Road skills tests resume
Monday, July 6: REAL ID resumes
Changes made at Driver Services Centers:
– Adding protective screens at examiner counters
– Limiting capacity inside centers based on recommended guidelines
– Providing face shields for examiners performing road skills tests
– Following employer guidelines set by the Tennessee Pledge
For more information go online to the Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security.