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NRCME Exam Testing in Hawaii

Honokaa, Honolulu, and Kahului, Hawaii, all offer testing locations for the NRCME national exam.

NRCME Exam Testing in Hawaii

Honokaa, Honolulu, and Kahului, Hawaii, all offer testing locations for the NRCME national exam.

Drivers with a Foreign License or No License

Certified Medical Examiners (MEs) may conduct a physical qualification examination on any driver that requests one.

Drivers with a Foreign License or No License

Certified Medical Examiners (MEs) may conduct a physical qualification examination on any driver that requests one.

Changes in Reporting Requirements

Medical Examiners are now required to report the results of all driver physical examinations by midnight of the next calendar day following the examination.

Changes in Reporting Requirements

Medical Examiners are now required to report the results of all driver physical examinations by midnight of the next calendar day following the examination.

Removal from the National Registry

According to the DOT FMCSA, there are several reasons why a certified Medical Examiner can be removed from the National Registry.

Removal from the National Registry

According to the DOT FMCSA, there are several reasons why a certified Medical Examiner can be removed from the National Registry.

Drug Testing Requirements

DOT-mandated testing for controlled substances is not part of the physical qualification examination process and is not mandated by FMCSA.

Drug Testing Requirements

DOT-mandated testing for controlled substances is not part of the physical qualification examination process and is not mandated by FMCSA.

Issuing MECs to Qualified Drivers

Medical Examiners must continue to issue the Medical Examiner’s Certificate, Form MCSA-5876, to qualified drivers.

Issuing MECs to Qualified Drivers

Medical Examiners must continue to issue the Medical Examiner’s Certificate, Form MCSA-5876, to qualified drivers.