CHARLOTTE – As part of the effort to improve customer service at driver license offices statewide, the N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles will add 15 new driver license examiner graduates to 10 offices next week.
The new employees graduated Friday from the DMV’s Basic Examiner Training School and will start work on Monday.
DMV is working to improve customer service with more examiners, express lines, dedicated road test teams and the use of customer service representatives to help people in line make sure they have the appropriate documents.
The examiners graduated after four weeks of intensive classroom study at the Examiner Training Facility in Huntersville. 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.
“Working at DMV is a great honor and a great responsibility,” said DMV Regional Chief Examiner Terry Fuller. “Great results do not come without great challenges, and this new team is ready to face those challenges to serve the people of North Carolina.”
The new examiners and their duty stations are:
- Felicia Arrington, South Charlotte
- Jessica Gaston, South Charlotte
- Tameka Brumfield, West Charlotte
- Jessica Young, West Charlotte
- Maria Dos Santos, East Charlotte
- Constance François, Monroe
- Kevin O’Malley, Monroe
- Terlys Yandle, Monroe
- Brandon Lewis, Huntersville
- Sheryl James, Hickory
- Christopher Mullinax, Morganton
- James Woodard, Morganton
- Arthur Ledford, Asheville
- Edward Nagy, Clyde
- Loran Siler, West Greensboro