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North Clarksville Service Center pauses DMV services 

North Clarksville Service Center pauses DMV services 

The North Clarksville Service Center (Contributed) Photo: Clarksville Now


CLARKSVILLE, TN − The City of Clarksville would like to inform the public that, effective immediately, Department of Motor Vehicle services will be unavailable at the North Clarksville Service Center until further notice due to ongoing technical issues.

This pause in services only applies to the North Clarksville Service Center (111 Cunningham Lane). DMV services remain available at City Hall (One Public Square) during normal business hours, Monday-Friday from 8 am-4pm.

This closing pertains only to DMV services. All other services are available to the public as usual.

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