Tennessee Restricted Driver's License Form is a document approved by the Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security that must be completed for any driver seeking to obtain a restricted license for various reasons. There are three types of restricted driver's licenses: 1. Minor Restricted License (MR): This form is for drivers under the age of 18 who have completed state-mandated driver education classes and are seeking licensure. 2. Hardship Restricted License (NRL): This form is for drivers who are facing financial hardship and are unable to obtain a full license due to their inability to pay the licensing fee. 3. Court-Ordered Restricted License (COAL): This form is for drivers who have been ordered by a court of law to obtain a restricted license due to a driving violation or other criminal offense. The form requires the driver to provide their personal information, including their name, age, address, and driver’s license number, as well as the reason for applying for the restricted license. Other requirements may also apply, such as proof of financial hardship or a court order. Once the form is completed, it must be submitted to the Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security for approval.