Since different states have different requirements, it can be hard to make out the driver’s license process in Tennessee.
But don’t worry — we’re here to help.
Today, we’re going to give you a complete 2024 guide on the Tennessee driver’s license requirements.
We’ll walk you through the whole process — and give you all the details.
We’ll even answer some frequently asked questions.
So are you ready?
You can start working on your Tennessee driver’s license as long as you’re 15 years old.
However, if you are under 18, you’ll have to go through an extended process called the Graduate Driver License Program, or GDL for short.
The GDL has 3 license stages to go through, namely:
Now, the objective of this program is to slowly introduce driving to younger drivers. This allows them to hone their skills before they can drive independently.
That said, let’s go through each GDL stage below.
Anyone between 15-17 years old is required to get a learner’s permit.
Here are the steps you need to follow:
NOTE: If you choose to do the knowledge test online, you should take and pass it before you head over to a Driver Service Center. |
With a learner’s permit, you can start practicing how to drive.
However, you MUST follow these restrictions:
The second stage is your intermediate license. This will give you more driving freedom.
Here are the requirements and steps to get one:
NOTE: When you turn 17 years old and held your intermediate license for a year, you can change to an unrestricted intermediate license. You will have to apply for an upgrade online and pay an additional $2 to get it. |
Okay, we said an intermediate license gives you more freedom. This means you can now drive solo.
But that doesn’t mean you have no more restrictions. You still have to follow these guidelines:
And if you have an unrestricted intermediate license, the only restriction is:
Once you turn 18 years old, you can now get a full Tennessee driver’s license.
This is all you need to do:
What if you’re already 18+ and getting a driver’s license for the first time?
The good news is that you can skip the GDL program — you can jump straight to applying for a full driver’s license.
Here are the steps:
As you can see, the process for someone 18+ years old is a lot shorter.
In Tennessee, you can apply for your driver’s license online through the e-Service. Teens aged 15-17 can also take the knowledge test online.
However, you will still need to visit a Driver Service Center to submit a few documents and receive your license.
Foreigners holding a driver’s license issued in another country will be able to drive in Tennessee for up to 30 days. If they pass that period, they are required to get a TN-issued driver’s license.
Here is a chart showing the driver’s license fees in Tennessee:
License Type: | License Cost: | Application Cost: | Total Cost: |
Learner’s permit | $8.50 | $2 | $10.50 |
Intermediate Restricted License | $22.50 | $2 | $24.50 |
Intermediate Unrestricted License | $2 | N/A | $2 |
Full Driver’s License (upgraded from an intermediate license) | $8 | $2 | $10 |
Full Driver’s License (for the first time) | $26 | $2 | $28 |
Prices as of Januart 2024
The knowledge test will have 30 multiple-choice questions. You have to answer at least 24 right to pass the test. This means you need a score of at least 80%.
If you want to ace the test on your first try, then we highly recommend taking a driver’s education course. If not, then you can find FREE practice tests online.
Driver’s training or driver’s education is NOT required for teens in Tennessee.
However, it’s highly recommended that you take one so that you can ACE the knowledge test.
NOTE: If you fail the online knowledge test 2 times, you can no longer take it online.
Yes, you will be required to parallel park in the Tennessee road skills test.
So if you’re looking to make a good impression, devote some extra time to practicing with some cones before your test.
And that was your complete guide to Tennessee driver’s license requirements.
If you’re starting at 15 years old, then you’ll have to undergo the full GDL program.
But if you’re already 18+ years old, you can jump straight to a full driver’s license.
So what are you waiting for?
Now that you know all the requirements and steps, you can get started right away.