Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
405-521-5774
For Immediate Release: February 7, 2008
Sen. Corn Says State Must Act to Address Need for Driver License
Examiners
Oklahoma must decide whether to hire additional
driver license examiners or consolidate current testing sites.
State Sen. Kenneth
Corn said more and more Oklahomans are becoming frustrated
by a shortage of examiners. Corn said Oklahomans who’ve
taken time off from work or school to take their driving exam
often find themselves waiting hours to be tested, or find
no examiner is available to test them at all.
“Given the current resources available, we’re
faced with one of two choices—we’re either going
to be forced to consolidate testing sites, or we must produce
the additional $1.8 million needed to adequately staff the
current locations,” said Corn, D-Poteau.
There are currently 59 exam sites located throughout the state
where Oklahomans can take their driver license test. Corn
said without additional funding, the state would need to consolidate
those sites to 27 locations.
“That would keep us within the budget, but it also means
32 communities would lose their testing locations,”
Corn said. “Another option would be to come up with
the necessary funding. Either the legislature needs to come
up with it from existing resources currently allocated elsewhere,
or by creating a new revenue source.”
Sen. Corn said there is legislation available this session
that could be amended to include a $3.00 fee increase on driver
licenses which would generate the $1.8 million needed. He
said that would equate to less than a dollar a year on a four
year license.
“The public needs to tell us what they want. If they
support consolidation, that’s certainly a viable option,”
Corn said. “But if they want the current testing centers
to remain open, we’re simply going to have to find a
way to pay for it.”
For more information contact:
Senator Corn's Office: (405) 521-5576