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If you're a student in Tennessee and you're trying to get your driver's license, Form SF-1010 is a Certificate of Attendance that you'll need to prove you've been attending school regularly.

Here’s how it works:

  • Why You Need It: The state of Tennessee requires students under a certain age (typically under 18) to show they are attending school regularly in order to get or keep their driver's license. This is to encourage good attendance and ensure that students are focused on their education.

  • What It Shows: This form verifies that you’ve been attending school and meeting the required attendance standards. It's an official document from your school or school district that confirms you’ve been showing up for class.

  • How to Get It: You usually get this form from your school’s administration office. The school will fill it out and provide the certificate for you to take to the Tennessee Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) when you apply for your license.

In short, Form SF-1010 is your school’s way of confirming to the state that you’ve been showing up to school, which is a requirement for getting your driver's license as a student in Tennessee.

FORM SF-1010 Certificate of Attendance

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