Moving from One State to Another

I know this doesn't help you but might help someone else. How would your situation be different had you before moving gotten a TN non-res license.

I *think* I could have gotten my resident app taken care of online instead of mailing it in. But I might be wrong.
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That is a good question?

Where in Tennessee did you move?

Spring Hill/Franklin south of Nashville about half an hour or so, down 65.
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You sure about that? You just print out your license now. So once you are in the system, just go online and print it out. You should have it in a week. I know they didn't mail me my recent renewal license, I just got it online.


That's what I was told by the lady on the phone when I called the TN DOI. She told me to mail it right away, and call in a week to see if I've been issued a number, and they'd give it to me over the phone if I have been. Maybe because it's a new resident license?
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Thats what I have always heard agents do. What the OP should have done is called long before moving to the state and knowing his options.
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yah, I know, I know! I actually moved a good month before I had planned on it, and hadn't gotten around to calling the TN DOI. My plan was to get a non-res license first and then change to res when I moved down here. But the opportunity to move a month ahead of schedule came up so I had maybe a week head's up before moving, and I spent that week trying to wind things up with clients in IL, and didn't get around to it. I'm a terrible procrastinator! LOL
 
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Ok,

I've been all over the stupid websites trying to figure out the best way to switch my license from IL to TN. I moved here to TN this past weekend.

IL says that when I get my new resident license in TN, to let them know within 30 days and they will change my IL license to a non-residential free of charge for the duration of my license (another year + for me)

However, I cannot for the life of me figure out what I need to do for TN to GET my license here. I thought I could do it online but I can't find a link anywhere.

Am I going to have to call the TN DOI tomorrow, or can someone point me in the right direction? I really thought it would be easier to just wait and get a resident license after I moved instead of getting a non-residential before and then switching it over, but I'm thinking that's not the case now....:no:


Can anyone help? It would be much appreciated. Otherwise I guess I'll call tomorrow. (tried to today, but DUH....there was no answer! haha)

I would say it depends on the state. I had to cancel my CO license, get a letter of clearance and fax the into the UT DOI. Then apply for my res license in UT. Once that was issued I was then able to reply on NIPR for my CO non res. Kind of a pain but was done with in a couple of weeks.
 
.....Spring Hill/Franklin south of Nashville about half an hour or so, down 65.me over the phone if I have been. Maybe because it's a new resident license?........

Nice area! High rent district!
 
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