Several Driver Services self-service kiosks in Middle Tennessee will close temporarily on Monday, December 9, to facilitate the installation of new equipment. The closures affect locations in Davidson, Jackson, Macon, Moore, and Rutherford counties. Residents can find updates on kiosk reopening and other service closures by visiting the [Department of Safety and Homeland Security’s website](https://tn.gov/safety/driver-services/locations.html).
The impacted locations in Middle Tennessee include:
– Jackson County Clerk – 101 E Hull Ave., Gainesboro
– Macon County Clerk – 104 County Courthouse, Lafayette
– Metro Nashville Police Department West Precinct – 5500 Charlotte Pike, Nashville
– Moore County Public Library – 17 Majors Blvd., Lynchburg
– MTSU Student Union – 1768 MTSU Blvd., Murfreesboro
– Nashville Public Library Bellevue Branch – 720 Baugh Road, Nashville
– Rutherford County Clerk – 205 I Street, Smyrna (closing permanently)
Additionally, self-service kiosks at various universities and county clerks across Tennessee will also be closed for upgrades on the same day. These locations include the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, University of Tennessee, University of Memphis, and several county clerk offices.
The newly installed kiosks will offer a range of services such as renewing or replacing a Driver License or ID Card, changing addresses, updating emergency contact details, handling Teen/Graduated Driver License advancements, paying reinstatement fees, and processing license reissues. The upgraded kiosks will feature photo-taking capabilities and accept payments via Apple Pay, Google Pay, or traditional credit and debit cards.
For further information on Tennessee Driver Services and the new self-service kiosks, visit the [official website](https://tn.gov/safety/driver-services.html).
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Sobriety Checkpoint Set for December 18 in Nashville
The Metropolitan Nashville Police Department has scheduled a sobriety checkpoint for the evening of December 18 on 8th Avenue South in the Midtown Hills Precinct, starting at 9 p.m. This initiative, supported by officers on duty and overtime staff funded by grants, aims to improve traffic safety in the Nashville area. Additional information can be accessed via the MNPD’s Interactive Crime Maps or their official website.