There isn't a specified length of time. Obviously, you need to permit for instruction, but you simply have to be permitted, pass the written and road tests, and be a Tennessee resident for at least 30 days.
18, the same as in every other state. CDLs are regulated at the federal level, not the state.
The state of Tennessee does not have any minimum age law for owning a car. However if a minor under the age of 18 buys a car, the parent or guardian would have to be financially responsible for it.
Yes, Florida recognizes Tennessee's permit.
NO The driver must have a permit or a license to drive since he is the one operating a motor vehicle.
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To obtain a Tennessee drivers license, applicants under the age of 18 must (1) have a learners permit for at least 180 days, or (2) have been licensed to drive in another state for at least 90 days. There is no learners permit time requirement for applicants age 18 or older.
Go to your high school. They often have them.
Any diabetic with a CDL - it doesn't matter what state, as CDLs are federally regulated - has to apply for the Diabetes Exception Program through the FMCSA.
No
All Tennessee DMV Agencies have study guides available.
If you have a handgun carry permit, definitely. The handgun carry permit covers "any handgun that you legally own or posses."
No. You must have a permit to carry a firearm in Tennessee. You must attend an 8 hour handgun course approved by the state. Then apply for the permit at a full service motor vehicle office. The cost is $115.00
It isn't difficult. You do have to take a class which lasts 8 hours, and costs between $50 and $100 depending on where you take it. Once you take the class, you apply to the state, pay $115, and about 1-2 months later, you get the permit in the mail.