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Knoxville Utility Board
865.524.2911
The Knoxville Utility Board provides Electric, Gas, Water, & Wastewater services to over 420,000 homes in Knoxville and surrounding areas.
http://www.knoxcounty.org/clerk/driverslicense.php
New or returning residents holding a valid out-of-state driver license must obtain a Tennessee driver license from a Tennessee state facility no later than thirty (30) days after establishing residency. All out-of-state driver licenses must be surrendered. Tennessee law does not allow a resident of this state to hold more than one valid driver license.
New residents must provide two (2) proofs of their current valid Tennessee residence address as well as proof of citizenship or legal presence and Social Security Number. See list of acceptable forms of ID.
If a new resident brings a valid, out-of-state driver license (or a certified driving record from that state showing the license has not expired), only the vision test is required.
However, if the license has expired over six months, all tests are required.
Please bring your out-of-state title and the odometer reading at time of purchase. If there is a lien, bring a copy of the title or an original or certified copy of the current vehicle registration along with the name, address and zip code of the lien holder. Some States allow the owner to hold the title instead of the lien holder, so in this case the title is required.
In the case of a leased vehicle the following applies:
· Lessor’s Tennessee sales tax leasing number
· Out of State registration in lessee's name and a copy of their lease agreement.
Knox County does not require emissions inspections for passenger vehicles.
In most cases, the cost for titling and registering your vehicle in Knox County is $72.00*.
*This is for a standard passenger plate only. Fees vary for Specialty and Commercial Tags are more expensive.