![]() What I didn’t have on me was my checkbook!Ĭhecks? Who carries checks these days? I’m thinking: “I don’t even know where our checkbook IS!” I’m kindly told: “Sorry, only cash or checks.” (The odds of me having cash at any given time are even less than the odds of me knowing where our checkbook is!) UPDATE: They take credit cards now.įor years, I’ve secretly wished that I could change the photo on my OLD driver’s license. Of course, I had mine… AND my voter’s card, AND a copy of my last utility bill (just in case I needed to prove residency or something - I wasn’t taking any chances). If you didn’t bring the notice they sent you in the mail, then you also had to fill out another application. Because of a new law that went into effect on July 1st, I had to physically visit the driver license branch, and present my birth certificate (or Social Security card) AND my old license. Jim was one of the lucky ones… His driver’s license expired in March and he was allowed to just send in the renewal fee, upon which they mailed him his new license (same picture, new expiration date). Hint: It’s a lot easier (and quicker) than you’d think! Perhaps some will find this information helpful (or at least comical). So I thought I’d share my experience of what it’s really like to get a drivers license here in Tennessee. Those are some of the stereotypes I’ve heard through the years. the cramped quarters where you sit & wait forever.the moody state employees who aren’t happy in their jobs. ![]() ![]() how time-wastingly awful the entire experience is. ![]() You’ve probably heard the horror stories. (IMPORTANT: See the updates at the very end of this article!) The following summarizes my experience the other day when I went to the Williamson County driver license branch to renew my Tennessee driver’s license. If you buy thru these links, we may earn a commission at no additional cost to you. ![]()
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