Credit: Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security

Tennessee driverโ€™s licenses have a new look, new security features, and new self-service kiosks that may mean shorter times to get them. 

The Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security (TDOSHS) started issuing the new licenses Monday. The colorful new cards feature a stylized version of Tennesseeโ€™s historic State Capitol Building and state flag. However, the driverโ€™s photo is in black and white. 

The new design features an inlay of tight, wavy lines meant to make it hard for them to be photo-scanned or easily reproduced. They also feature a new printing method that overlaps data, graphics, and laser-engraved elements that will show if a license has been altered or is fake. 

The back of the card has a barcode, which contains all of the driverโ€™s information. The back also includes a mini โ€œghost imageโ€ repeated from the photograph to help reduce identity theft.ย 

Many of the new elements make them more difficult to โ€œcounterfeit, alter, or duplicate,โ€ said TDOSHS Commissioner Jeff Long. All in all, the measures โ€œhelp prevent theft and fraud and help keep your identity safe.โ€

All current licenses are valid until their expiration dates. So, drivers do not need to rush out to get a license with the new design. 

New kiosks at many Driver Service Centers across the state will allow drivers to self-serve a host of transactions. At the kiosks, drivers can renew or replace a license or ID card, change their address, update emergency contact information, advance a teen/graduate driverโ€™s license, pay reinstatement fees, and request a license reissue. The new kiosks can take photos and process payments with Apple Pay, Google Pay, and credit and debit cards. ย 

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