NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The Tennessee Department of Revenue is making some changes for state residents amidst the Coronoavirus.
On their website, the department announced the deadlines for March and April vehicle registration renewals have been extended to June 15.
"Through Executive Order No. 15, Governor Bill Lee extended the deadline for obtaining registration renewals that expire in March or April. The new deadline for obtaining these renewals is June 15, 2020. The Department of Revenue hopes this extension of time will alleviate concerns of motor vehicle registrants so they can focus on their health and safety amid the ongoing COVID-19 situation," the site read.
Other COVID-19 updates included the suspension of customer service walk-in services through April 12.
"With health and safety in mind in response to COVID-19, the Tennessee Department of Revenue is not currently receiving walk-in customers at our regional and downtown offices March 20, 2020 through April 12, 2020. This includes the Motor Carrier office at 44 Vantage Way in Nashville," the site read.
Motor Carrier customers are encouraged to utilize the following resources:
TNTAP online services for IFTA, IRP, UCR and Intrastate
Forms and additional information related to your Motor Carrier account
Motor Carrier Call Center: 615-399-4265
For taxpayers seeking tax filing assistance, we are available to assist you over the phone at our Taxpayer Assistance Hotline 615-253-0600 or Tax Practitioner Hotline 615-253-0700, online at Revenue Help, or by email revenue.support@tn.gov.