Computer outage affects Chattanooga, Tennessee driver services centers

Customers wait to be seen while other wait to have their photos taken at the Cherokee Boulevard Drivers Services Center on Friday afternoon. The center is moving to a new location on Dayton Boulevard.
Customers wait to be seen while other wait to have their photos taken at the Cherokee Boulevard Drivers Services Center on Friday afternoon. The center is moving to a new location on Dayton Boulevard.

UPDATE: Services have been fully restored and centers were processing transactions in the central time zone at 5:30 p.m. CST Monday, Dec. 16, 2019. State officials said they expect all driver services centers to be fully functional by Tuesday morning.

Original story:

A computer outage is affecting drivers services centers across the state, according to the Department of Safety & Homeland Security.

Channel 3 - a Times Free Press news partner - reports that computers at all service centers around the state are down, and it is not clear when they will come back online.

Due to this outage, nothing can be done at the service centers, and customers can only wait for the systems to return to service.

This is a developing story. Stay with the Times Free Press for updates.

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