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Mt. Juliet is a vibrant, growing community known for its scenic beauty, quiet neighborhoods and thriving business districts. Wilson County was recently ranked by the Progressive Farmer Magazine as the nation’s eighth “Most Livable Small Community.”  The quality of life is enhanced by a seasonally mild climate as well as beautiful landscapes, lake communities, rolling farmlands and thriving cities. Visit www.imagesofmtjuliet.com for an engaging look at life in Mt. Juliet and West Wilson County.  

If you're relocating yourself (and perhaps your family) to this growing city, you need answers to all the who, what, where, when and how questions. We offer the following information in order for you to make a smooth transition to this our community. When you see the area's natural beauty, you'll want to make our community your home. With a rich history in southern charm, Mt. Juliet residents enjoy a stable economic base, low cost of living, close-knit neighborhoods, friendly people and a diversified economy. Not only is the quality of life exceptional, the cost of living is much lower than in comparable areas.

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QUICK FACTS FOR MT. JULIET (the FOURTH fastest growing County in the State of Tennessee):

  • 25,000 + people (2008 Special Census)

  • 2.83 persons in average household
  • Wilson County has the FOURTH highest per capita income in the State of Tennessee
  • Wilson County is one of the top 5 most affluent counties in Tennessee
  • Wilson County has the SECOND highest median income in the State of Tennessee

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    Metropolitan Nashville Airport

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    VEHICLE REGISTRATION:  754-5025

    SEWER: City of Mt. Juliet Public Works, 773-7957

    WATER: West Wilson Utility, 758-5682

    CABLE TV:  Comcast, 244-5900

    ELECTRICITY: Middle Tennessee Electric, 877-777-9020

    GAS: Nashville Gas, 734-0665

    PROPANE: Advanced Propane, 7790 Hwy 109 North, 443-1883

    TELEPHONE: TDS/Telecom, 754-2000

    GARBAGE COLLECTION SERVICES:

    Green Monster Recycling & Disposal, 319-2101

    Hudgins Disposal, 228-6331

    Waste Management, 831-9600

    REFUSE COLLECTION CENTERS:

    Wilson County Landfill, 378 Dump Road, 444-8360

    Suggs Creek, 3519 Stewarts Ferry, 449-4359

    Martha, 1530 Powell Grove Road (off Hwy 109), 449-6038


    Convenience Centers are open 7 days a week, 7:30am-5:00pm and are for Wilson County residents only. No commercial waste is accepted. No hazardous material is allowed. No brush, limbs, grass, shrubs or wire is accepted.

    LOCAL NEWSPAPERS:

    Chronicle of Mt. Juliet, 754-6111

    Lebanon Democrat, 444-3952

    Mt. Juliet News, 754-6397

    TENNESSEE Call Before You Dig, 1-800-351-111

    PUBLIC WORKS CHIPPER SERVICE: 773-7957

    VEHICLE TAGS may be purchased at the Clerk’s Office, located at 65 East Hill Street (behind City Hall). To help control pollution, all vehicles registered must pass a Vehicle Inspection Test before Tennessee tags are issued. The cost is $9 (paid in cash) and vehicle registration is required for identification. Emissions Centers are located at 3363 Stoners Bend Drive in Hermitage and 810 Tennessee Blvd. in Lebanon. Centers are open Tuesday thru Friday from 7:00am to 6:00pm. and Saturday from 7:00am-3:00pm. For additional information, call the customer hotline at 361-6300 or 399-8995. A part-time mobile testing center operates in Mt. Juliet at Mundy Memorial Park during the last week of each month from 9:00am-3:00pm.

    DRIVER'S LICENSE:  443-2757

    A Tennessee driver’s license is issued by the State Department of Safety and must be obtained within 30 days of establishing residency. Written, vision and road tests are required; however, a valid out-of-state license will exempt the road test. Free handbooks are available at examining stations. If your license is expired by more than six months, you are required to take the full test. If moving from within the state, you must report change of address within 10 days. The change will go on record, but you will keep the same license. If you wish to show the address change on your current license, you must apply for a new license and photo.

    Change your address online.

    Students up to the age of 18 must show a truancy form signed by school administration dated within the last 30 days to receive a driver’s license. Drivers ages 16-17 must hold their driving permit for three months or have completed driver education school before application.

    If you have a name change, you must show a legal document supporting the change.

    Renew your Tennessee Driver's License online

    VOTER REGISTRATION:  444-0216

    MARRIAGE LICENSE:  444-0314

    A Marriage License is $93.50 payable by cash or debit card. Both parties must be present and must bring drivers license and/or social security number or birth certificate. Fee is $33.50 if Applicants have completed a four-hour premarital preparation course (must submit a Certificate of Completion).