The Department of Safety and Homeland Security’s Lebanon Driver Services Center, located at 204 Maddux Simpson Parkway, will undergo a planned remodel starting Monday, July 15. The center is expected to reopen in January 2025. The renovations will include new flooring, fresh paint, an expanded parking lot, and additional building space.
During the remodel, citizens can visit nearby Driver Services Centers, the Wilson County Clerk’s Office, nearby Self-Service Kiosks, or utilize online services at tn.gov/safety/driver-services/online.html. Teenagers between 15 and 17 years of age can take the knowledge test online under a parent or guardian’s supervision via the Tennessee Proctor Identification (PID) app. More information is available at the official website.
Nearby Driver Services Centers:
– Gallatin Driver Services Center – 855 North Blue Jay Way, Gallatin, TN
– Murfreesboro Driver Services Center – 1035 Samsonite Boulevard, Murfreesboro, TN
– Murfreesboro Express Driver Services Center – 3906 Blaze Drive, Murfreesboro, TN
County Partnership:
– Wilson County Clerk – 129 South College Street, Lebanon, TN – By appointment only
Nearby Self-Service Kiosks:
– Mt. Juliet Police Department – 1019 Charlie Daniels Parkway, Mt. Juliet, TN
– Smith County Clerk’s Office – 122 Turner High Circle, #104, Carthage, TN
– Sumner County Clerk’s Office – 355 North Belvedere Drive, Room #105, Gallatin, TN
At a self-service kiosk, citizens can renew a handgun carry permit (Enhanced only), order a duplicate handgun carry permit (Enhanced, lifetime and concealed carry), upgrade to a lifetime handgun carry permit, pay full reinstatement fees (Partial payment plans are not accepted), reissue a driving privilege after reinstating (If customer has an ID, they must visit a Driver Services center for re-issuance), add emergency contacts, update, replace or renew their regular driver’s license, change an address, voter registration, or advance a graduated driver license. Kiosks only accept credit or debit card payments.
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Nashville Metro Office Closures on July 4-5
The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County will close offices on July 4, 2024, for Independence Day and have partial or full closures on July 5. Essential services like WeGo Transit and emergency responders will remain operational.