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Tennessee Launches Online Access to Personal Driving History


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NASHVILLE, TN--November 26, 2013: The Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security has launched a new online service that allows drivers to download or print a copy of their official driving record. Citizens can easily access three years of their driving history via a browser, tablet, or handheld device at TN.gov, eliminating the need to visit a Driver Service Center.

“By reducing the need to go the to a service center, it means shorter wait times for those customers who need the assistance of a staff member.”

“Giving Tennesseans instant access to their driving history supports our customer-focused priority goal of reducing wait time at the Driver Service Centers,” said Commissioner Bill Gibbons. “By reducing the need to go the to a service center, it means shorter wait times for those customers who need the assistance of a staff member.”

The new Personal Driving History service joins the suite of driver services, which includes license/ID renewals and duplicates, paying reinstatement fees and address changes, all of which have been available online for about a decade. In addition, these services were recently enhanced for mobile optimization. Learn more about these services at the Department of Safety and Homeland Security’s online driver services site.

The Online Driving History application was developed by NIC, Inc., Tennessee’s eGovernment partner since 2000.