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Please look at the list below and click on the item that interests you most: State of Tennessee Web Site Visit the State of Tennessee Web Site for Information on:
The Hon. Phil Bredesen Office of Tourist Development They will send you a Tennessee Vacation Guide which is about 150 pages long and covers the entire state. They can also provide you with more detailed information on a particular city or region. You can also order the Vacation Guide by going to the State of Tennessee web site at the top of this page and then clicking on Vacations. You may also visit the State's vacation web site at: www.tnvacation.com One of the Welcome Centers for the State of Tennessee is located on I-65 southbound in Portland. As visitors leave Kentucky and enter Tennessee they can immediately enter the Welcome Center and get maps and information, use the telephones, vending machines and restrooms, or just take a few minutes rest from driving. The Welcome Center's telephone number is (615) 325-4721. The closest office for issuing drivers licenses is located at 855 N. Blue Jay Way, Gallatin, TN 37066. This is off of U.S. 31-E, across from N. Harris Lane, about 0.6 miles south of the Wal-Mart store. Hours are Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Starting in 2004, Tennessee has some very strict laws about who may get a drivers license and who may renew a drivers license. For a complete list of the rules and the identification you will be required to provide, please visit the State's web site: http://www.state.tn.us/safety/dlpolicy2004.htm
Vehicle Registration (Renewal) If your vehicle is already registered in Tennessee, when it is time to renew, you will receive a notice in the mail. First, you will then need to get your vehicle's emissions testing performed successfully. You then have two choices on what to do: Choice 1: Take your paperwork (renewal notice and emissions certificate) to the County Clerk's office in Gallatin. You will also need a check, money order or cash to pay. The amount will be approximately $75 per car. The exact amount is included with the paperwork you received in the mail. The address is: Bill Kemp
Choice 2: You may also mail all of your paperwork back to Gallatin, and your renewal stickers and/or plates will be sent to you via mail. There are instructions enclosed with the paperwork you received when it's time to renew. The address you will use is: Bill Kemp
If you buy a car from a dealer in Tennessee, the dealer should handle the registration for you. You will receive a temporary tag, and your regular tags will arrive in the mail. If you move into Tennessee from another state, you should take your title and registration to the County Clerk's office in Gallatin to have Tennessee paperwork and plates issued. Bill Kemp If you buy a car from an individual in Tennessee, you should have received a certificate of title assigned to you on the back. You will also need a separate odometer disclosure statement if 1) the car is less than 10 years old, and 2) the certificate of title was issued before January 1, 1990. Take this paperwork to the County Clerk's office in Gallatin. If you move within Tennessee, you should notify: Tennessee Department of Safety You have five choices in how to do this: Choice 1: Preferred Method! Change your address online at: http://www.tennesseeanytime.org/tndlr Choice 2: Send them a letter with 1) the name and drivers license of each person who is moving, 2) the old address, 3) the new address, 4) the tag number and owner's name for each vehicle. Choice 3: Call them at (615) 741-3101 in Nashville. Choice 4: Send a letter similar to #1 above to the County Clerk's office in the county to which you are moving. The County Clerk's office will notify the State. If you are moving into Sumner County, use this address: Bill Kemp Choice 5: Visit the County Clerk's office in the county to which you are moving. The County Clerk's office will notify the State. You should visit the State of Tennessee web site for specific details. However, in the Hendersonville area, you will find: Sales tax: 9.25% There is a state income tax on some kinds of interest income and some kinds of dividend income. The tax works out to about 6%, but usually the first one to two thousand dollars are exempt.
The majority of Hendersonville is in the 18th Senate District, but a small part is in the 17th district. You will need to check your voter registration card to find the district in which you live. You may also click here to see the district map from the State of Tennessee's web site. Senator Diane Black (18th District) Web Page: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us/senate/members/s18.htm
Senator Mae Beavers (17th District) Web Page: http://www.legislature.state.tn.us/senate/members/s17.htm
Tennessee House of Representatives Parts of Hendersonville are in the 44th, 45th and 57th House
District.
Please see this page of the State of Tennessee's web site to find your
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