The Rockwood Driver Services Center, located at 1070 North Gateway Ave., will close for a planned remodel starting Wednesday, September 11. The center is expected to reopen in November. During the remodel, citizens can visit nearby Driver Services Centers, County Clerkâs Offices, Self-Service Kiosks, or use online services at tn.gov/safety/driver-services/online.html. Teenagers aged 15 to 17 can take the knowledge test online under parental supervision via the Tennessee Proctor Identification (PID) app. More information is available at tn.gov/content/tn/safety/driver-services/driver-license-knowledge-test-online.html.
Nearby Driver Services Centers include:
– Crossville Driver Services Center – 136 Dooley Street, Crossville
– Oak Ridge Driver Services Center – 475 Oak Ridge Turnpike, Oak Ridge
– Knoxville/Gore Road Driver Services and Reinstatement Center – 209 Gore Road, Knoxville
– Athens Driver Services Center – 150 Plaza Circle, Athens
– Alcoa Driver Services and Reinstatement Center – 244 South Calderwood Road, Alcoa
For duplicates and renewals of non-commercial driver licenses, residents can visit these County Clerk Offices:
– Roane County Clerk – 200 E Race Street Suite 2, Kingston
– Anderson County Clerk – 100 N Main Street Room 111, Clinton
– Knox County Clerk Cedar Bluff Office – 1028 Old Cedar Bluff Road, Knoxville
– Knox County Clerk Downtown Office – 300 W. Main Street, Room 219, Knoxville
– Knox County Clerk Halls Office – Crossroads Center, 7326 Norris Freeway, Knoxville
– Loudon County Clerk – Courthouse Annex, 101 Mulberry Street, Loudon
– McMinn County Clerk – 9 East Madison Avenue, Suite 100, Athens
– Morgan County Clerk – 415 N. Kingston Street, Wartburg
– Rhea County Clerk – 375 Church St. Suite 101, Dayton
Self-Service Kiosks for duplicates and renewals of non-commercial driver licenses are available at:
– Meigs County Clerk – 17214 State Hwy 58, Decatur
– Knox County/University of Tennessee Campus – 1600 Phillip Fulmer Way, Knoxville
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TDEC Schedules Hazardous Waste Collection Event
TDEC will hold a household hazardous waste collection service in Greene, Maury, and Overton counties on September 7, encouraging all Tennesseans to safely dispose of items like cleaning fluids and pesticides at designated locations.