How to get your REAL ID in Nashville

The deadline to obtain your REAL ID is coming up on May 7, 2025 — here’s how and why to get one in Tennessee.

A large sign says "welcome to Nashville" and has half a guitar and the downtown Nashville skyline in the background. It hangs over gates in the International Arrivals Facility at BNA.

Starting May 7, you’ll need a REAL ID or a valid passport to fly within the US.

After years of delayed deadlines, it’s finally getting real — the official deadline to obtain a REAL ID is coming up on May 7, 2025.

Why do I need one?

You’ll need a REAL ID if you plan to fly domestically or enter secure federal or military facilities starting May 7. If you don’t have one by that time, you’ll still be able to vote, drive, apply for benefits, purchase alcohol or cigarettes, and access federal courts with a standard state license.

Take this 30-second quiz to find out if you need a REAL ID.

How can I get one?

If you currently have a Tennessee driver’s license or ID, you can apply for a REAL ID at a Driver Services Center or the Davidson County Clerk.

If you do not already have a Tennessee driver’s license or ID, you’ll need to apply at a full-service Driver Services Center (Nashville/Hart Lane Driver Services and Reinstatement Center or Nashville/Hickory Hollow Driver Services and Reinstatement Center).

Make sure to bring the following (originals, not copies):

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