Will “Motor Vehicle License Clerk” be Replaced By Robots? 🤔
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Job Description
Issue licenses or permits to qualified applicants. Obtain necessary information, record data, advise applicants on requirements, collect fees, and issue licenses. May conduct oral, written, visual, or performance testing.
Job Details
- The SOC (Standard Occupational Classification) code is 43-4031.03
☝️ Information based on the reference occupation “License Clerks”.
Also Known As…
- License Clerks
- Program Technician
- Permit Specialist
- Motor Vehicle Representative
- Motor Vehicle Field Representative (MVFR)
- Licensing Specialist
- License Clerk
- License and Permit Specialist
- Dealer Support Technician
- Clerk
- Utility Clerk
- Tax Clerk
- Tag Clerk
- Renewal Specialist
- Motor Vehicle License Clerk
- Motor Vehicle Examiner
- Motor Vehicle Clerk
- Management Services Technician
- Licensing Services Clerk
- License Issuer
- License Distributor
- Insurance Specialist
- Dog Licenser
- Dog License Officer Supervisor
- Animal Control Licensing Worker
- Agent Licensing Clerk
- Administrative Specialist
Tasks for “Motor Vehicle License Clerk”
- Perform record checks on past or current licensees, as required by investigations.
- Inform customers by mail or telephone of additional steps they need to take to obtain licenses.
- Operate specialized photographic equipment to obtain photographs for drivers' licenses or photo identification cards.
- Verify the authenticity of documents, such as foreign identification or immigration documents.
- Assemble photographs with printed license information to produce completed documents.
- Mail driver's licenses to out-of-county or out-of-state applicants.
- Code information on license applications for entry into computers.
- Prepare bank deposits and take deposits to banks.
- Prepare lists of overdue accounts, license suspensions, or issuances.
- Update operational records or licensing information, using computer terminals.
- Conduct and score oral, visual, written, or performance tests to determine applicant qualifications and notify applicants of their scores.
- Answer questions or provide advice to the public regarding licensing policies, procedures, or regulations.
- Stock counters with adequate supplies of forms, film, licenses, or other required materials.
- Train other workers or coordinate their work, as necessary.
- Question applicants to obtain required information, such as name, address, or age, and record data on prescribed forms.
- Maintain records of applications made or licensing fees collected.
- Instruct customers in the completion of driver's license application forms or other forms, such as voter registration cards or organ donor forms.
- Evaluate information on applications to verify completeness and accuracy and to determine whether applicants are qualified to obtain desired licenses.
- Respond to correspondence from insurance companies regarding the licensure of agents, brokers, or adjusters.
- Collect prescribed fees for licenses.
- Perform routine data entry or other office support activities, including creating, sorting, photocopying, distributing, or filing documents.
Related Technology & Tools
- License photo printers
- Document shredders
- Computer laser printers
- Cash drawers
- Printing calculators
- Vision testing machines
- Copy machines
- Laser facsimile machines
- Mobile radios
- Electric typewriters
- Personal computers
- Digital still cameras
- Dictating equipment
- Document mailing equipment
- Computer data input scanners
- Credit card processing machines
- Computer touch screens
- Microsoft Excel
- Microsoft Access
- Microsoft Office
- Microsoft PowerPoint
- Microsoft Word
- Microsoft Outlook