Drone Rules & Flight Map - New South Memphis

Technology and Data Tennessee 3 Minutes Read · published February 08, 2026 Flag of Tennessee

New South Memphis, Tennessee sits inside Memphis city jurisdiction and subject to federal and local rules for unmanned aircraft systems (UAS). This guide explains how to register small drones, where to check flight maps and local restrictions, and who enforces rules in New South Memphis. It summarizes official steps to comply, how to report unsafe operations, and the paperwork or permits you may need before a flight. Use the official links below to confirm current forms and map layers before each operation.

Where to Register and Check Flight Maps

All UAS operators must follow federal registration and operational rules administered by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA); recreational and commercial pilots should register and check airspace maps and Temporary Flight Restrictions (TFRs) before flying. For municipal regulations, consult the City of Memphis Code and city departments that manage parks and public property for site-specific bans or permit requirements. [1] [2]

Always check FAA airspace maps and local park rules before you fly.

Penalties & Enforcement

Enforcement in New South Memphis may involve both city agencies and federal authorities depending on the violation and whether airspace or public-safety rules are implicated.

  • Local monetary fines: not specified on the cited page; see the City of Memphis Code for local enforcement channels.[1]
  • Federal civil penalties and criminal penalties: see FAA enforcement guidance for amounts and case examples; specific dollar figures are not reproduced here and should be confirmed via the FAA resource.[2]
  • Escalation: first vs repeat or continuing offences are not specified on the cited municipal page; federal escalation depends on severity and intent per FAA enforcement policy.[1]
  • Non-monetary sanctions: orders to cease operations, seizure of equipment, court action, or criminal charges may apply where safety or trespass laws are violated; specific municipal non-monetary remedies are not listed on the cited municipal page.[1]
  • Enforcers: Memphis Police Department for on-the-ground public-safety incidents and the FAA for airspace and registration matters; contact details appear in Resources below.
  • Appeals/review: appeal routes and statutory time limits for municipal citations are not specified on the cited municipal page; federal enforcement procedures follow FAA administrative processes described on the FAA site.[1]
If you receive a citation, document the incident and follow instructions on the citation immediately.

Applications & Forms

The primary form for drone owners is FAA drone registration and associated online accounts; municipal forms specific to drone permits were not located on the City of Memphis Code page. For FAA registration and the official DroneZone portal, use the FAA registration resource below to complete the required online steps. [2]

Common Violations and Typical Outcomes

  • Flying in controlled airspace near Memphis International Airport without authorization — referred to FAA and airport authority.
  • Operating over crowds or emergency responders — subject to enforcement and potential seizure or higher penalties.
  • Failure to register when required — federal registration enforcement actions may follow.
Avoid flights near airports and emergency scenes to reduce legal and safety risk.

Action Steps

  • Register your drone via the FAA DroneZone and keep proof of registration accessible before flight.[2]
  • Check FAA airspace maps, TFRs, and local park rules for New South Memphis locations before takeoff.
  • If you observe an unsafe or illegal drone operation, report to Memphis Police Department non-emergency lines and to FAA Safety Hotline when airspace safety is implicated.

FAQ

Do I need to register my drone to fly in New South Memphis?
Yes, if the drone meets FAA registration thresholds you must register with the FAA; also follow local property and park rules for specific sites.
Can I fly at city parks in New South Memphis?
Park-specific bans or permit requirements may apply; check City of Memphis parks rules or contact parks administration before flying.
Who enforces drone rules locally?
Memphis Police Department handles on-site public-safety enforcement; the FAA enforces airspace, registration, and federal safety laws.

How-To

  1. Confirm whether your aircraft requires FAA registration and, if so, complete FAA DroneZone registration online before operating.
  2. Consult FAA airspace maps and local notices for Memphis to identify controlled areas, Temporary Flight Restrictions (TFRs), and airport proximity restrictions.
  3. Check City of Memphis park rules and property permissions for the exact New South Memphis takeoff/landing location.
  4. If you see unlawful drone activity, document time/place and report to Memphis Police Department and, if airspace safety is at risk, notify the FAA.

Key Takeaways

  • FAA registration and airspace checks are mandatory where thresholds apply.
  • Local enforcement uses Memphis Police plus federal FAA jurisdiction for airspace.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] City of Memphis Code of Ordinances: municipal code and local rules
  2. [2] FAA UAS Registration: official DroneZone and registration guidance