A Tennessee Revocation Order is an official document issued by the state of Tennessee that revokes an individual’s driver’s license. It is issued when a driver has committed a violation of Tennessee’s traffic laws, such as a DUI or reckless driving. The order outlines the specific violation that has been committed and the length of time that the driver’s license is being revoked. The order can be issued by the court system or by the Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security. There are two types of Tennessee Revocation Order: Mandatory Revocation and Discretionary Revocation. A Mandatory Revocation occurs when a driver has been convicted of a DUI or other serious traffic offense. In this case, the driver’s license will be revoked for a specific period of time. A Discretionary Revocation occurs when the Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security believes that a driver has repeatedly violated traffic laws. In this case, the length of the revocation can be determined at the discretion of the department.