Can the driving school registration fee be refunded if I haven't started learning?

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CoraLee
07/30/25 4:16am
Yes, it can be refunded. Each driving school has different refund policies. Since you are voluntarily requesting a refund, it constitutes a breach of contract, and you will need to bear all the consequences of the breach. The amount of tuition that can be refunded will be determined by the driving school, after deducting fees such as the file establishment fee, medical examination fee, registration fee, etc. Article 2 of the "Regulations on the Administration of Motor Vehicle Driver Training" states: Those engaged in motor vehicle driver training business shall comply with these regulations. Motor vehicle driver training business refers to activities that provide paid driving training services to the public, with the teaching tasks of training students' motor vehicle driving ability or the professional ability of road transport drivers. This includes driving training and continuing education for novice motor vehicle drivers, drivers adding permitted vehicle types, and road transport drivers, as well as the operation of motor vehicle driver training coach yards and other businesses.
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