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Fayetteville Driver Services Center Closes Temporarily for Revamp

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Published on April 05, 2024
Fayetteville Driver Services Center Closes Temporarily for RevampSource: Facebook/Tennessee Department of Safety

The local Driver Services Center in Fayetteville is getting a major renovation. According to an announcement from the Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security, the center at 4110 Thornton Taylor Parkway will be temporarily shutting down come Monday, April 8. The makeover includes fresh paint, new floors, and furniture that doesn't squeak. Doors will reopen in mid-June ready for license and test-taking needs.

Officials are encouraging people to either drive out to the other full-service centers in Shelbyville and Tullahoma or to just fully take advantage of the available online services. Teens ages 15 to 17, can kick back at home and take the knowledge test through the Tennessee Proctor Identification (PID) app as long as a parent or guardian hangs around to supervise.

While the Fayetteville spot gets its beauty sleep, other locations ready to serve include the Shelbyville Driver Services Center at 200 Dover Street, Suite #108 Shelbyville, TN, and the Tullahoma Driver Services Center at 307 Industrial Boulevard, Tullahoma, TN. For residents looking to duplicate or renew their non-commercial driver’s license, they can drop into the Lewisburg/Marshall County Clerk's office or hit up the City of Lawrenceburg Municipal Complex.

For more details on what services will be available online, folks can head to the Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security's website. There, they can expect to find all sorts of forms and functions to quickly navigate and take care of their driver services needs without leaving their homes.