The Fayetteville Driver Services Center, operated by the Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security, is set to undergo a planned remodel starting Monday. The center, located at 4110 Thornton Taylor Parkway, will remain closed during the renovation period and is expected to reopen in mid-June.
Once the remodel is complete, citizens can look forward to a fresh look with new flooring, furniture, and paint at the center. In the meantime, individuals needing driver services are encouraged to visit alternative locations nearby or utilize online services at tn.gov/safety/driver-services/online.html.
For teenagers aged between 15 and 17, the knowledge test can be taken online with parental or guardian supervision through the Tennessee Proctor Identification (PID) app.
Alternative Driver Services Centers in the vicinity include the Shelbyville Driver Services Center at 200 Dover Street, Suite #108 in Shelbyville, TN, and the Tullahoma Driver Services Center at 307 Industrial Boulevard in Tullahoma, TN.
Additionally, City/County Partnerships are available at the Lewisburg/Marshall County Clerk for duplicate and renewals of non-commercial driver’s licenses exclusively, and at the City of Lawrenceburg Municipal Complex for the same services related to non-commercial driver’s licenses.

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