The Tennessee Petition for a Certificate of Employability is a court document that is filed with the court in order to obtain a certificate of employability. This certificate is issued by the court and serves as proof that an individual has fulfilled all legal requirements and is now employable. It is an important document that can open up new employment opportunities and help individuals get back on track. There are two main types of Tennessee Petition for a Certificate of Employability: the Initial Petition for a Certificate of Employability and the Re-Petition for a Certificate of Employability. The initial Petition for a Certificate of Employability is filed for individuals who have been convicted of a felony or misdemeanor crime and have completed all terms of their sentence. The Re-Petition for a Certificate of Employability is filed by individuals who have been granted a Certificate of Employability in the past, but their record has been updated or changed, and they need to re-apply for a Certificate of Employability. In order to file a Tennessee Petition for a Certificate of Employability, the individual must complete the necessary forms and provide supporting documents such as proof of completion of sentence, proof of rehabilitation, and character references. Once the forms and documents are submitted, the court will consider the petition and issue a Certificate of Employability if the petition is approved.