The Department of Safety and Homeland Security in West Tennessee has announced the temporary closure of several Driver Services Centers and partner locations for a one-day installation of new credentialing equipment and self-service kiosks.
**Locations Closing Monday, Sept. 30**
– Dyersburg Driver Services Center – 180 Highway 51 Bypass North, Dyersburg
**Locations Closing Tuesday, Oct. 1**
– Union City Driver Services and Reinstatement Center – 1604B West Reelfoot Ave., Union City
– Trenton Driver Services Center – 2211 Highway 45 Bypass South, Trenton
– Lake County Clerk – 116 S. Court Street, Tiptonville
**Locations Closing Wednesday, Oct. 2**
– Millington Driver Services Center – 5019 W. Union Road, Millington
– Paris Driver Services Center – 1120 Tyson Avenue, Paris
– Henderson County Clerk – 17 Monroe Avenue, Suite 2, Lexington
– Weakley County Clerk – 116 West Main, Room 104, Dresden
**Locations Closing Thursday, Oct. 3**
– Savannah Driver Services Center – 1016 Pickwick Street, Savannah
– Haywood County Clerk – 1 North Washington Street, Brownsville
– Chester County Clerk – 133 East Main Street, Henderson
– McNairy County Clerk – 530 Mulberry Avenue, Selmer
**Locations Closing Friday, Oct. 4**
– Jackson Driver Services Center – 100 Benchmark Circle, Jackson
– Shelby County Clerk – 150 Washington Avenue, Suite 103, Memphis
The new self-service kiosks will allow users to complete various transactions, including renewing or replacing a Driver License or ID Card, changing an address, updating emergency contact information, advancing a Teen/Graduated Driver License, paying reinstatement fees, and requesting a license reissue after meeting reinstatement requirements. These kiosks will also be capable of taking photos and processing payments via Apple Pay, Google Pay, or credit/debit cards.
For more information on Tennessee Driver Services and the new self-service kiosks, visit tn.gov/safety/driver-services.html.
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