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    Davidson County Clerk Satellite Office

    3.9 (12 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Metropolitan Government of Nashville & Davidson County - State registration fees are WAIVED

    Metropolitan Government of Nashville & Davidson County

    4.0(24 reviews)
    4.3 miDowntown

    If you want to renew your tags, TN is waiving Class A & B state registration fees for those whose…read moretags are expiring between now and June 30th 2023. A renewal isn't free since only the state portion is waived, but that'll make your car tag only about $61 with the 2% credit card fee. When I asked why, the clerk didn't know but I had no complaints.... Any discount is GREAT! I learned that you can only renew tags for others ONLY if the tag has expired within 90 days. Any older expirations will need the registered owner to come in person and renew their own tags. So I was unable to give a gift of tag renewal which would have been a "novel" and unorthodox Christmas present. Another fun fact I learned was that TN Residents can go to any Driver License station in ANY COUNTY! I suppose getting rid of emissions testing was the best thing for efficiency They close at 4:30pm so I recommend coming in by 4pm in case there's a line. Since there were only about 2 other customers already being served, the security officer took me straight to a customer service representative at an available window. Everyone there was very pleasant and I was in and out so quickly.

    I have worked with Ronnie Perkins at the Davidson County Clerk for over 10 years for business…read morelicense services. He is EXTREMELY responsive and one of the most knowledgeable people at Metro. Can't recommend Ronnie and the entire Business License Department enough!

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    City of Nashville - 09.01.25 Parthenon

    City of Nashville

    3.8(56 reviews)
    4.8 miDowntown

    Music City, USA aka the town in which my dad lived. I've…read morebeen fortunate enough to visit Nashville many times over the years. Taking in all things touristy as well as non-touristy. The city is beautiful with incredible architecture, live music, famous buildings, etc. It's well loved and well cared for. There's something for everyone in Nashville!

    Last month, my sister and I went to Nashville, Tennessee. It was a short trip, Friday February 27…read moreto Monday March 2, but it was a fantastic trip. We went to Nashville to see a 25th anniversary performance of the music from the movie "O Brother Where Art Thou" presented by the Grand Ole Opry. While I am not particularly into country and bluegrass, my sister is, so I have seen several country and bluegrass shows, and I am always up for travelling to a new place. We flew to Nashville on Friday February 27, arriving around 11pm, so it was strictly a travel day. We had a brief layover at the San Francisco airport, which was fortunately enough time to have a late lunch/early dinner, as that was our only opportunity to eat a full meal. We stayed at Hyatt House, which was located downtown and close to many attractions. On Saturday February 28, we went to the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum and had an early dinner at Sedona Taphouse. We then had a quick look around the Gaylord Opryland Convention Center and one drink at The Library, a bar within the Gaylord Opryland Convention Center, before the show. Sunday March 1, our second and last full day in Nashville, we had breakfast at Kitchen Notes, located in the Omni Hotel, and then walked around the Music City Walk of Fame Park before our tour at Hatch Show Print. I grabbed a quick snack from the nearby Assembly Food Hall, and then we continued walking around the downtown area, passing by the Ryman Auditorium, which was home to the Grand Ole Opry from 1943 to 1974 (we only took a look around the outside, as we didn't have time or energy for a tour). We walked along Broadway, a street known for its neon signs and honky tonk bars, and then across the John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge. We had a nice dinner at Sixty Vines, then walked down Music Row, although there wasn't much to see in the evening. We went back to the Assembly Food Hall and had a drink at Dolly Wines, a bar serving Dolly Parton wines, before heading back to Broadway to check out the neon lights at night. We went into Lainey Wilson's Bell Bottoms Up, but being 10pm on a Sunday, they were closing up, so we purchased our drinks and took them downstairs to Bayou Keys, where we caught the last half hour of the duelling pianos performance. Monday March 2, we had a 4pm flight, so we had time to check out the East Nashville area. We had lunch at Joyland and walked around the neighbourhood, looking at the murals in the area. I was also able to complete an important task -- mail a package to my friend in Maryland. On our way back to Vancouver, we had a three hour layover at the Denver airport, which was enough time to relax and grab dinner at Elway's Taproom & Grill. I loved my trip to Nashville and would not hesitate to go again, but it's not a city in which I would want to live. It was fun as a tourist, but I don't drive, and it's not a pretty city (at least not the parts that we saw). [Yelp collections: Nashville, TN 2026; Cities]

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