
The Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security announced a temporary closure of the Greeneville Driver Services and Reinstatement Center due to severe weather impact, as detailed in a recent report. The center, located at 1210 Hal Henard Road, has been rendered inoperable in the wake of the extreme conditions. While repairs and assessments are underway, the facility is directing residents who require services to alternative locations or online resources.
Hopeful to quickly restore normality, affected community members in need of driver services are being advised to visit neighboring centers such as the Johnson City Driver Services Center or the Morristown Driver Services Center. Both locations are prepared to fully support any overflow of needs from the Greeneville community. As outlined on the department's website, online services remain accessible and are encouraged for use during this interim period for transactions such as license renewals or address updates.
For those grappling with the aftermath of Hurricane Helene and in need of further assistance, the state has consolidated information and resources on the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency's website. This hub of recovery resources is designed to help navigate the myriad of challenges that arise in the wake of such natural disasters, including those that have disrupted critical local services like those provided by the Driver Services Center.
Those wishing to stay updated on the center's status and receive notifications about reopening plans can keep a vigilant eye on the Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security's website for the latest announcements.









