In a press release issued today, the Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security announced driver licenses and ID cards with a new design and improved security features, along with new self-service kiosks for driver service centers.
The new driver licenses and ID cards prominently feature a stylized version of Tennessee’s historic State Capitol and state flag with its iconic three-stars representing the state’s three grand divisions. The new design features waves and patterns printed in very fine lines that are not able to be scanned or easily reproduced.
The new credentials incorporate cutting-edge security and printing techniques. A machine-readable barcode with applicable class, endorsements, and restrictions will be printed on the back of the card. A mini ghost image repeated from the photograph is encoded elements for automated validation to help reduce identity theft.
There is no need for citizens to obtain a new Driver License or ID with the new design before their existing license or ID expires. Individuals do not need to replace their current Driver License or ID card unless their current credential has reached its expiration or a required change is needed, such as a name or address change.
Tennesseans can use the self-service kiosks to complete many driver services transactions. The new kiosks can also can take photos and process payments with Apple Pay, Google Pay, or a credit or debit card.
The new credentials and kiosks will expand to all Driver Service Centers over the next few months.
For more information on Tennessee Driver Services visit tn.gov/safety/driver-services.html.