03/27/2024
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RALEIGH – The N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles will add 13 new driver license examiner graduates to seven driver license offices next week. Following graduation from DMV’s Basic Examiner Training School on Friday, July 20, the examiners will begin work at area offices on Monday, July 23.

The examiners had 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.

“Every driver license examiner holds a high place of public trust,” said DMV Training Director Steve Watkins.  “Great results do not come without great challenges.  And we know, based on the training these graduates have received, they are ready for the tasks ahead.”

The new examiners and their duty stations are:  Michael King, Cary; Marcella Spaulding, Lumberton; C. Tyler Thomasson, Sylva; Janet Hessel, Troy Barber, Desharn Leslie, Dawn Wilson, Atilla Turkoglu, Huntersville; Jennifer Montaque, Concord; Takenya Flaverney, South Wilmington; Stacey Oglesby, Nags Head; Kathrina Thompson, Monroe; and Kenneth Furr, Aberdeen.

 

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