Go to Search. Driver Services. Regular Driver License. What is a Regular Class D License? A Class D License is a regular driver license and is required to operate a passenger vehicle.
A Class D vehicle is defined as any vehicle, or any combination of vehicles, with a gross vehicle weight rating of 26, pounds or less, as long as: The vehicle is not used for the purpose of transporting hazardous materials which are required by law to be placarded. The vehicle is not used to transport more than fifteen passengers including the driver, or The vehicle is not a school bus used to transport children to and from school for compensation.
What documents will you need to bring? This must be the original letter from Tennessee Department of Safety. Visit our Out of State Driver Services page for links to other states' online driver services. Additional Requirements To obtain a Tennessee Driver License for the first time when an applicant is under the age of 18, proof of prior driving experience is required.
The applicant must either: Obtain a learner permit for at least six 6 months days -OR- Have been licensed to drive in another state for at least 90 days. Once again, these restrictions can apply only to a commercial drivers license and are listed in the CDL drivers manual. Unfortunately, the regular Tennessee drivers handbook does not contain a list of all drivers license restrictions that can apply to a regular driving license.
Everyone who wishes to obtain a drivers license before reaching the age of 18 years must follow Tennessee's graduate drivers license program. Under the program, the license applicant is required to go through a number of stages before a full license can be issued. Each stage presents the applicant with certain requirements that must be met before graduating to the next level.
A restricted intermediate driver's license is the second stage of the program and it can be issued to those who pass the Tennessee drivers license test before reaching the age of Although licensees with an intermediate license can drive without supervision when certain conditions are met, the following Tennessee intermediate drivers license restrictions must be observed:.
The intermediate license restrictions must be observed for at least 12 months of until you are 18 years of age, whichever comes first. Those still operating under a Tennessee drivers permit need to observe all of the Tennessee driving permit restrictions , which are as following:. These restrictions come into effect right after you pass the Tennessee driver permit test and last until you receive either an intermediate or a full license. If you still haven't taken your permit test yet, make sure to study with Tennessee drivers practice tests online.
You have to treat both the permit and drivers license restrictions very seriously, because you may lose your driving privileges over breaking these restrictions. Level I. Level II. Level III. A hardship license Class H may be issued to a minor who is 14 years old to operate either a Class D passenger vehicle or Class M motorcycle or both. This license is only issued in cases of family hardship and are limited to specific needs.
The Temporary Driver License is issued to persons whose presence in the United States has been authorized by the federal government for a specific purpose and for a specific period of time. Qualifying applicants will be issued a photo license document valid for both driving and identification purposes. A commercial driver's license CDL is a driver's license issued to an individual by a state or other jurisdiction of domicile, in accordance to federal regulations and standards.
A CDL is required for operators of larger or more complex vehicles. A Class M motorcycle license allows the holder 16 years of age or older the privilege of operating a motorcycle or motor-driven cycle over 50cc. Skip to Main Content. Go to TN.
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