Can You Transfer to Another Driving School?

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DeJesse
07/23/25 11:07pm
You can transfer to another driving school. The specific process for transferring during driver's license training is as follows: 1. Obtain a transfer certificate: Apply to your current driving school, and after approval, use your ID card to complete the transfer procedures and obtain a transfer certificate. 2. Retrieve your records: Collect your electronic records from the vehicle management office or the driving school. 3. Register: After selecting a new driving school, bring your ID card, electronic records, and transfer certificate to register. 4. Transfer registration: After registration, use your ID card and electronic records to complete the electronic transfer registration at the local vehicle management office. Once the transfer is successful, you can begin your studies and tests.
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