Can a Driver's License Be Transferred to Another Driving School for Examination?

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EmmettRose
07/25/25 12:30pm
Driver's licenses can be transferred to another city for continued examination. Below is expanded information regarding out-of-town driver's license examinations: 1. Transfer process: The local vehicle management office at the transfer destination reviews the applicant's identity proof, verifies examination attempts, scores, and other information, prepares an application form for the applicant to sign and confirm, reissues a learning driving permit, and simultaneously processes the transfer of internet user accounts. 2. Applicability: This applies to initial applications and additional driving licenses for small vehicles (permitted driving types are Class C), but does not include applications for those holding military, armed police force, or foreign motor vehicle driver's licenses.
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LaOlivia
08/11/25 8:22pm
I think transferring your driver's license exam to another driving school is completely feasible, as I did it myself last year. At the time, I was learning at my original driving school, but the instructor kept scolding students, and scheduling lessons was always delayed, so I decided to switch. First, I explained the reasons to the original school, filled out a transfer application, and they provided my records and credit proof. Then, I picked a new driving school, brought the documents, and completed the transfer procedures. The new school verified that I had passed Subject 1, and I continued practicing Subject 2—exams were scheduled quickly. A key point is not to delay the transfer too late; it's best to complete it before Subject 2 to avoid slowing progress. Cost-wise, the original school charged a small records management fee, and the new school charged a re-registration fee—totaling about 300 yuan extra. The whole process wasn’t too troublesome, just a few trips to the office and some patient communication.
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