Drivers in multiple states are currently facing difficulties accessing various services due to a global IT outage affecting government agencies responsible for driver services. In Tennessee, the Driver Services Centers are experiencing issues processing transactions, as confirmed by the Tennessee Department of Safety & Homeland Security. The department has assured the public that updates will be provided as more information becomes available and has apologized for any inconvenience caused by the outage.
Similarly, in North Carolina, the North Carolina Department of Transportation has announced that all NC Department of Motor Vehicles driver license and plate agencies are unable to assist customers due to the ongoing global Microsoft and CrowdStrike outage. The NCDOT is closely monitoring the situation and plans to resume services once the global outage is resolved.
Georgia is also feeling the impact of the IT outage, with the Georgia Department of Driver Services confirming that DDS services are currently unavailable. The agency attributed the disruption to the global Microsoft/Crowdstrike outage and is working to restore services as soon as possible.