
Those needing to take care of driver's license-related matters in Trenton, Tennessee, have a reason to make plans for the upcoming weekend. The Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security (TDOSHS) is providing a bit of relief for the working folk who can't make it during the usual business hours. This Saturday, October 12th, the Trenton Driver Services Center will keep its doors open a little longer, from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., to offer full-service assistance to Tennesseans.
The initiative comes as a singular opportunity, designed to ease the burden on those who might otherwise need to take time off work. For one day only, according to the official announcement, services rendered will cover issuance, replacement, and renewal of driver licenses, including the REAL ID, and even handgun carry permits. However, it's the inclusion of voter registration and organ/tissue donor registration that underscores the broader civic engagement embodied by the Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security’s efforts.
Located at 2211 Highway 45 Bypass South, the Trenton Driver Services Center aims to cater to a range of needs that extend beyond mere licensing. The facility is geared up to handle vision, knowledge, and skills testing, which are typically the most time-consuming parts of the license application process. They're also providing access to motor vehicle records, wrapping up critical tasks for the attendees.









