Can I Change Driving Schools After Registration?
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Generally, after an applicant registers, the driving school cannot be changed. Below is relevant information about changing driving schools after registration: 1. After registration, the candidate's information is entered into the public security vehicle management network, meaning the candidate's details are already registered in the nationwide examination system under the original driving school. While instructors can be changed, the school itself cannot. This system is nationally interconnected; 2. If a change is absolutely necessary, one must apply through the public security department to cancel the previous registration, then re-file the documents before being able to register anew.
It is possible to change driving schools after enrollment, but it depends on the specific situation. Last time, I switched driving schools due to moving, and the whole process was a bit troublesome. First, negotiate withdrawal with the original driving school—they usually don’t refund the full amount and may deduct some fees, as the contract is binding. I recommend checking the contract terms, especially the refund policy. If you can prove a valid reason, such as transportation inconvenience or service issues, the loss will be smaller. When looking for a new driving school, ask about their transfer conditions—some may require proof of completed training hours. Changing schools can easily delay progress; my learning was postponed by a few weeks. Overall, it’s feasible, but don’t switch impulsively to avoid wasting money and time. It’s best to weigh the pros and cons first and ensure the new school has a good reputation.