Raleigh - The N.C. Division of Motor
Vehicles will add five new driver license examiner graduates to five driver
license offices next week. Following graduation from DMV’s Basic Examiner
Training School on Friday, April 13, the examiners will begin work at area
offices on Monday, April 16.
The examiners graduated following six weeks of intensive classroom
study at the N.C. Justice Academy in Salemburg. They will take applications for
learner permits, driver licenses, REAL ID and basic identification cards using
modernized systems that create counterfeit-proof documents that protect against
identity theft. They will also conduct road tests for new drivers.
“We are very excited to have these five graduates at offices across
North Carolina to serve the people of this great state,” said DMV Assistant
Field Services Director Robert Quinn. “They are part of a team of over 500
driver license examiners who provide driving privileges and identity protection
to nearly 9,000 customers per day.”
The new examiners and their duty stations are: Gwendolyn Hall and
Michelle Montgomery, Fuquay-Varina; Kimberly Hatstat, Asheville; Walter Law III,
Smithfield; and John McKinney, Shelby.
Media Contact:
John Brockwell
jbrockwell@ncdot.gov
919-861-3019