How can you clear your driving record in Tennessee?

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Bobby Moss
Bobby MossPublished Insurance Writer

Posted on Jan 30, 2023

In order to clear your driving record in Tennessee, you will need to complete a few steps. First, you will need to request a copy of your driving record from the Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security. You can do this by submitting a request online, by mail, or in person. Once you have your driving record, you will need to review it for any errors or mistakes. If you find any errors, you will need to submit a correction request to the Department of Safety and Homeland Security. Once your driving record is updated, you can then apply for a clearance letter from the Department of Safety and Homeland Security.

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