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Convenient Motor Vehicle Registration Locations The Anderson County Clerk now offers several convenient locations that handle motor vehicle registration. There are now convenient drive thru locations and many renewals can now be processed from the comfort of your easy chair with our convenient Online Renewal Service.  
To title and register your new vehicle, you will need to submit to your resident county clerk the following:  
•Manufacturer's Statement of Origin
•The new vehicle's invoice
•A copy of your current registration if transferring your license plate
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Business Tax Information Notice! On January First 2010, all business license holders will need to Renew their licenses through the Department of Revenue of the state of Tennessee. Businesses with questions may call the Tennessee Department of Revenue at 865-594-6101.  A Business License form may be downloaded here  

After the first 30 days of operation, a new business has an additional 30 days to obtain a license. The fee for a business license is $15.00. Applications can be completed in the County Clerk's office or by mail.   Learn more >>

You may also Apply for a New Business online.    
So, You Are Getting Married... Congratulations! During the hustle of getting ready for your nuptials we want to make the "business end" of getting ready for your special day easier. You can now apply for your Marriage License Online. Or you can use one of our many convenient office locations.

Premarital Counseling is recommended.

Cost is $40.00 with premarital counseling or $100.00 without premarital counseling.

Copies of Marriage Certificates may be obtained at the County Clerk's office or by mail for $5.00 each.
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Interested In Becoming a Notary? Becoming a Notary is a big responsibility and a respectable service to want to provide to your community. You can now fill out an application online or visit one of our offices to complete the application process.  

A Notary is a county public official whose powers and duties are defined by statute. Basically, a Notary has the power to administer oaths and take depositions, affidavits and acknowledgments. A Notary's powers and duties can be exercised in all counties in the State of Tennessee.
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Home Drivers License Voter ID Checklist
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FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE

Please Make Sure You Have All of the REQUIRED Documents With You Before Coming to the Office to Obtain a Voter Photo ID.

Voter ID Law

  • Starting in 2012, registered voters in Tennessee will have to show government-issued photo identification in order to cast a ballot at the polls.
  • Acceptable forms of ID include:
    • Tennessee driver license with a photo (valid or expired);
    • A driver license issued by another state (valid or expired);
    • U.S. passport;
    • Federal employee ID with photo;
    • State employee ID with photo (including those issued by state universities);
    • U.S. military ID; or
    • Gun permit card with a photo.
  • Student ID cards from state universities are NOT acceptable.
  • The new law requiring a government-issued photo ID to vote applies only to those voting at polling places. It does not apply to those casting absentee ballots under state law, including those age 65 or older who wish to vote absentee or those voting at licensed nursing homes.

For Citizens Without Government-Issued Photo IDs

  • If you are a registered voter and do not have a government-issued photo ID, the Department of Safety and Homeland Security will provide you with a photo ID at no charge. Citizens may obtain these IDs at 48 of the Driver Service Centers across the state. (The only center where IDs are not available is the Driver License Reinstatement Center on Murfreesboro Road in Davidson County.)
  • Under the new voter ID law, in order to get a photo ID for voting purposes, voters must show the following documentation to a Driver Service Center examiner:
    • Proof of citizenship (such as a birth certificate); and
    • Two proofs of Tennessee residency (such as a copy of a utility bill, vehicle registration/title, or bank statement).
  • It is very important to bring these documents to the Driver Service Center. Under the law, the Department of Safety and Homeland Security cannot issue a photo ID without each of these required items. (If you do not have a birth certificate, ask to speak to a Driver Service Center manager who will work with you to identify possible other documentation to prove citizenship).
  • For a photo ID, each applicant must also sign an affidavit under penalty of perjury stating that he or she does not have a valid government-issued photo ID for voting purposes. To expedite this transaction, voters may print the affidavit here and sign it before visiting the Driver Service Center. Copies of this affidavit are also available at county election commissions across the state.

For Citizens With Non-Photo Driver Licenses

  • Any citizen who currently holds a non-photo Tennessee driver license may elect to simply get a photo driver license rather than a separate photo ID.
  • A citizen with a non-photo driver license must sign an affidavit under penalty of perjury stating that he or she does not have a valid government-issued photo ID for voting purposes. To expedite this transaction, voters may print the affidavit here and sign it before visiting the Driver Service Center. Copies of this affidavit are also available at county election commissions across the state. There will be no fee for this service.

Notice:  The following applies to Drivers Service Centers and does not apply to County Clerk Offices.

To help reduce the wait time for voters who need government-issued photo IDs, these citizens will be placed in an "express service" category when entering a Driver Service Center. Please tell the employee greeting customers that you are at the center for a government-issued photo ID for voting purposes. 

 

 

Organ Donor

donateOrgan donation truly shares life with others. By putting your name on the Donate Life Tennessee Organ and Tissue Donor Registry you can help keep other families together. Learn more >>

Hunting - Fishing

TWRAState hunting and fishing licenses are sold in the Clerk's Office. Visit the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency website or call us at 865.457.6226.

Specialty Tags

mitzitagsThe State of Tennessee offers more than 90 specialty license plates for Tennessee motorists to display on their registered motor vehicles. Learn More>