Tennessee Ties Your Plate To Lawful Status And Your Driver’s License Renewal To English
The state's lawmakers approved new registration and licensing rules tied to lawful presence and English proficiency
The state's lawmakers approved new registration and licensing rules tied to lawful presence and English proficiency
Over the last year or so, cities and states across America have made several changes to laws or statutes to improve safety on the road. Now, Tennessee is changing the way it issues driver’s licenses and registration in the same pursuit. While it initially seemed like non-English speakers would be left without a way to get a license or register a vehicle, the final law is more nuanced despite being stricter than in the past.
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