Q&A: NC DMV commissioner details his plans to reduce long wait times

The leader of North Carolina’s Division of Motor Vehicles says his agency is rapidly filling open positions to address long wait times at DMV offices.

Commissioner Paul Tine says he’s making a big push to reduce vacant positions at DMV offices. A recent report from State Auditor Dave Boliek found that 160 of the agency’s 710 driver license examiner jobs are vacant, and only one person was working in Harnett County.

But Tine says that number has improved dramatically as the agency converts hard-to-fill temporary positions to permanent jobs with full state benefits…

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