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Assuming you mean "gun" permit, yes, the state of Tennessee recognizes gun permits from any state.
The most last source I read on this stated that you can drive in Tennessee with an out-of-state learner's permit, so long as you comply with all restrictions of the issuing state.
Yes. The state of Tennessee recognizes handgun permits from any state.
Yes. As long with a parent or Gardian.
If you have a concealed carry permit from Tennessee, or from a state with which Tennessee has reciprocity, no. If you do not, it's a misdemeanor, provided you can legally possess the handgun.
No, you cannot carry a concealed handgun in Michigan with a Tennessee handgun permit. Michigan requires individuals to have a Michigan Concealed Pistol License (CPL) to carry concealed in the state. While Michigan does recognize some out-of-state permits, Tennessee's permit is not one of them. Always check for the most current laws and regulations, as they can change.
Yes. To be legal, it must be unloaded and inacessible. If you don't have a carry permit, the best place to store it is in the trunk, or if you don't have a trunk, as far to the rear of the car (away from anyone in the car) as you can put it. If you have a carry permit from any state in the U.S. you can carry it loaded and accessible. Tennessee recognizes permits from any state.
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.
It depends what permit is is.
depends on the state. like in Tennessee you get permit at 15 and license at 16.
The law states that you are eligiable as long as you have not been CONVICTED of a felony, or other various laws such as stalking, ect. There are also several provisions that will bar a person from obtaing a permit, if you check the Tennessee government web site they are listed. The application does require an applicant to list all arrest, even if the charges were expunged, but I understand the state statute to only prohibit CONVICTED persons from obtaining the permit. A good way to test this would be to apply to purchase a hand gun. If you are approved, you should be eligable to also carry it. Rodney C.
A couple of items to address here: The state of Tennessee recognizes permits from any state, so you have a currently valid gun permit from any state, you can carry legally in Tennessee. You can carry a knife in Tennessee without a permit, but there is a blade length maximum of 4 inches unless the knife is being used for some utilitarian purpose. In order to carry a baton, you need a baton training certification card. If you are referring to guns, you must have a gun permit. If you do have a gun permit, there is no specific requirement to carry the gun concealed. However, it's worth mentioning that attitudes vary in different parts of the state. If you carry a gun openly while you're in Memphis, I doubt you will have a problem as long as you have a valid permit, but if you carry openly in the eastern part of the state such as Knoxville, you probably will have a problem. Even though it is not illegal, the Knoxville police are known to detain (and in several cases that I know of personally, arrest) people carrying openly, even though it isn't legal.