Can I Change Driving Schools During the Driving Test Process?
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You cannot change driving schools during the driving test process. Here are the reasons why you cannot change driving schools midway: 1. Candidate information is already networked: After registration, the candidate's information is entered into the public security vehicle management network, which means the candidate's information in the national networked examination system is already registered with the driving school. The instructor can be changed, but the school cannot. This system is a national network. 2. If a change is necessary: If a change must be made, you can only go to the public security department to file an application, cancel the previous registration information, and then re-enter the documents before you can register again. However, after cancellation, you must re-enter all information, retake all subjects, and the previous registration fee cannot be refunded.
After failing the driving test (Subject 2) three times, I really wanted to switch driving schools—and it turns out you can! My original instructor kept standing me up, which made me so angry that I went straight to the DMV to apply for a transfer. Remember to bring your ID and the score reports of the subjects you've already taken; they'll issue you a transfer certificate. However, the training hours you've completed may be voided, and the new school will charge you the tuition fee again. The most troublesome part was the file transfer—I had to make three trips to get my fingerprint information deleted from the original school's system. My advice is to find a receiving school first, preferably a chain brand, as they have experience handling such matters. Whatever you do, don't just disappear, or you'll be marked as abandoning the test after six months.