NCDMV Seeks 40 New Driver License Examiners To Reduce Wait Times
The N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles (NCDMV) has announced 40 new driver license examiner positions, made possible by a mini-budget signed into law by Governor Josh Stein this month. These roles aim to shorten lines and wait times at driver license offices across North Carolina.
NCDMV is now hiring for these positions, with applications open on the DMV Careers webpage. To speed up recruitment, NCDMV will host job fairs statewide in the coming weeks, where candidates can learn about the roles and apply on-site.
“We thank the legislature, governor, and auditor for their support in creating these vital positions,” said NCDMV Commissioner Paul Tine. “Our team is focused on quickly hiring and training examiners to improve service and reduce wait times for North Carolinians.”
These new examiners will enhance NCDMV’s ability to provide fast, reliable services for driver licenses, IDs, and more. Qualified candidates are encouraged to apply.
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HAHAHAH, yeah ok.
Listen just turn it over to privately owned/run and this whole issue will be fixed day 1. anything run by the state is trash we all know this. So hiring is not going to help, it is WHO is running it!
They are already private, the problem is that there is no competition because the government picks who gets to run each location. What they need to do is implement hold backs that don’t pay out unless the location gets excellent reviews on customer service. This is also an English speaking nation. It would save a lot of time if folks were not allowed in unless they either speak good English or bring a competent translator with them.
I think you are referring to the License Plate Agencies being private. The Driver License Examiners are NCDMV employees working out of state-owned facilities …
NCDMV uses a system of privately-run license plate agencies (LPAs) to handle vehicle registration, with the state continuing to operate driver’s license offices and overseeing the private contractors.
Is that it? Ridiculous. This state has suffered for too many years with democratic leadership in the governors position. Maybe we need Trump to take the DMV over.