CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (CLARKSVILLENOW) – Starting in this month, the Tennessee Department of Revenue will begin reminding vehicle owners of registration renewal dates through postcards.
The postcards will replace the letters that were traditionally sent to inform vehicle owners of upcoming renewals. This change will reduce state mailing expenses by an estimated $500,000, according to a news release from the Department of Revenue.
Other states – such as Kentucky, Maine, Montana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Utah, Virginia, and Wyoming – also send postcard notices for registration renewals.
“This is a more efficient, effective way to remind citizens about their upcoming registration renewals,” said Revenue Commissioner David Gerregano in the news release.
“It’s also a good way for the state to save money without sacrificing any services.”
For more information about renewals, as well as a sample postcard, those details are available on the department’s website.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the department also encourages motorists to renew their registration online. In Montgomery County, this can be done through the County Clerk’s website.
If you prefer to mail in your registration renewal, the clerk’s address is 350 Pageant Ln #502, Clarksville, TN 37040.
If additional prompts are needed about renewal dates, TNCountyClerk website also allows registrants to sign up for e-mail and text message reminders.
