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Tennessee Fake Driver License

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Validity period of the real Tennessee ID card: 7 years

Material used for real Tennessee ID card: Polycarbonate

Format of the license number on real Tennessee ID card: eight or nine digits, no spaces

Scanning areas of the real Tennessee ID card: a 2-D bar code and a 1-D bar code

Special features of the real Tennessee ID card:

  • A ghost photo on front.
  • State seal, music notes, treble clef and “Tennessee” inscription are in overlay.
  • If you have moved to Tennessee and hold a current Driver License, please read our steps to get a Tennessee driver license for new or returning residents
  • If you are applying for a Regular Driver License for the first time and are 18 years old or older, please read our information for Adult First-Time Drivers.
  • If you are applying for a Regular (Class D) Driver License for the first time and are under 18 years old, you will need to apply for a Teen/Graduated Driver License
  • To operate a two or three-wheeled motorcycle or motor-driven cycle over 50cc, drivers must also get a Motorcycle License. Anyone with a valid Regular Driver License may operate a motorized bicycle that is 50cc or less.

How to Get Your Tennessee Driver License/REAL ID

If you’re a new or returning resident of Tennessee, there are four steps to getting your license.

The first step is to complete an application online and get your documents pre-approved. It’s important to remember that the online application is not a complete driver’s license application, and you will be required to go into a Driver Services Center.

Next, you’ll need to bring in required documents that are REAL ID Compliant. Tennessee driver’s licenses are REAL IDs, which require proof of US citizenship or legal presence, your social security number, and two proofs of Tennessee residency for application.

When you present your documentation, you’ll also need to surrender your out-of-state driver’s license.

Finally, you’ll need to complete the vision testing requirements for all Tennessee drivers. At the Driver Services Center (what some may call the DMV in Tennessee), you’ll be given a vision screening exam. It’s important to bring any corrective lenses you use for driving to this appointment.

If you are ready to get your Tennessee Driver’s License, you can make an appointment online to save you time when you go into the Driver Services Center.

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Conditional license (for people who are at least 15 years old and less than 16): Obtain a beginner’s permit at age 15. After driving with this permit for 180 days (approximately six months), you can apply for a conditional license. You must submit a certificate of completion for a driver’s education course and a certificate of satisfactory school attendance. You must also have completed at least 40 hours of driving practice, including at least 10 hours of driving during darkness, while supervised by licensed parent or guardian.

The conditional license allows you to drive by yourself during daylight hours (you are not allowed to drive alone at night). After a year of driving with this license, you can get a regular driver’s license if you have no violations or at-fault accidents.

Special restricted license (for people who are 16 years old and less than 17): A 16 year-old must have a beginner’s permit for at least 180 days; submit a certificate of completion for a driver’s education course and a certificate of satisfactory school attendance; and complete at least 40 hours of driving practice with at least 10 hours of driving after dark. This restricted Driver’s License allows you to drive by yourself during daylight hours (you are not allowed to drive alone at night). You may obtain a time restriction waiver with the submission of two notarized statements allowing you to drive alone after dark. These waivers are granted for people who have school activities, jobs, or vocational training that requires them to be out after dark. The waiver only allows you to drive back and forth to the school event or job. After a year of driving with this license, you can get a regular driver’s license if you have no violations or at-fault accidents.

Regular Driver’s License: If you are at least 17 years old and have had a beginner’s permit for 180 days, you can get a regular license with no restrictions. If you are 17, your parents still have to sign the application with you.

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