Moving to Tennessee
What to Do When You First Arrive in Tennessee
Become a Resident of Tennessee
There are just a few steps for establishing a legal residence in Tennessee. A driver license, voter registration, automobile registration, the appearance of a person’s name on a city or town street list, and rent, utility, mortgage or telephone bills normally provide tangible proof of residence. However, individual public or private agencies or institutions may have their own requirements for proof of residence.
Getting a Driver License
If you are new to Tennessee, it is state law that you get a new driver license and register your vehicle within 30 days of arrival. See how to get a Tennessee license. You also have the option of registering to vote in most driver license stations.
Registering your Vehicle
As a resident of Tennessee and owner of a motor vehicle, you must title and register the vehicle if you wish to operate it upon Tennessee’s streets and highways. You must to visit your county clerk’s office to title and register your vehicle(s). Learn more about Titling and Registering Your Vehicle and Boat Registration
Register to Vote in Tennessee
There are three easy ways to register to vote in the State of Tennessee. Read Voter Registration FAQs
- Now you can save time by registering to vote at the same time you are applying for your driver license.
- Download the Voter Registration Form PDF and mail it to the proper commission.
- Register in person at your county election commission office.
Communities & Neighborhoods
- Tennessee Community Search - Search for Resident, Health, Education, City, County, Community, and surrounding city information.
- Current County Profiles - View Geography and demographics, Income and Poverty, Health and Healthcare, Employment, County Government Finance, Public Infrastructure, Adult & Post-secondary Education, and Public School Systems.
- Forecasted County Profiles - View Geography and demographics, Income and Poverty, Health and Healthcare, Employment, County Government Finance, Public Infrastructure, Adult & Post-secondary Education, and Public School Systems.
Families & Children
- Child Care Provider Locator - Locate a Child Care Center, Family Child Care Home, Group Child Care Home, or a Drop-In Center. Search by County or Keyword.
- Immunization Program - Learn about the effective and inexpensive way to protect children from potentially deadly childhood diseases, such as measles, whooping cough, diphtheria, and chickenpox.
- National Next of Kin Registry - A free emergency contact registry. By registering, you are informing national and worldwide emergency agencies who should be contacted if you or your family member is missing, injured or deceased.
Education
- SDE Tennessee School Directory - Search for a public or private school. Customize search by region, city, name, district, zip code, school number, and type.
- Report Card on State Schools - View general information, demographics, and finance information about Tennessee schools.
- Special Education - Read announcements, reports, rules and regulations, and other special education services.
- Home Schooling in Tennessee - Read the procedures and requirements of home schooling in Tennessee.
- Colleges and Universities