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Do I Need to Retake Subject One When Changing Driving Schools?

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DelRachel
07/29/25 10:45pm
Changing driving schools does not require retaking Subject One. You can transfer your existing materials to the new driving school. Below are detailed explanations regarding this matter: 1. The first scenario involves relocating to another city, which is permitted by national regulations: After completing Subject One, you can directly transfer your records online by contacting the vehicle management office in the destination city. 2. The second scenario applies within the same city: You need to first request a refund, then transfer your records to another local driving school, and subsequently re-register at the new school. In fact, transferring within the same city is unnecessary for Subject Two and Three; you can directly attend classes at another driving school and then choose your preferred examination center for the tests.
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McVivienne
08/16/25 12:06am
I think changing driving schools generally doesn't require retaking the Subject 1 test, because your driver's license exam records are linked to your personal ID card and aren't stored by the driving school. If you've already passed Subject 1 at your original location, the score remains in the vehicle management office's system and won't become invalid just because you switch schools. What you need to do is first go to your original driving school to complete the file transfer procedures, get some materials like a copy of your ID card and proof of driving lessons, then submit these to the new driving school - they'll handle the connection for you. The whole process might take a day or two, but it won't affect your subsequent exams. If you have any doubts, just call the local vehicle management office anytime - no need to worry unnecessarily. I've worked in the driving instruction field and seen many students transfer without any issues.
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VonMary
10/18/25 4:45am
I switched driving schools last year, right after passing the written test (Subject 1). I was super worried it might all be for nothing, but turns out there was no need to retake anything. The new instructor kindly explained that my scores were saved in the system. All I had to do was visit my original school to sign a transfer form and submit a copy of my ID card – the whole process was done that same day. Didn’t even delay my Subject 2 practice. My advice: don’t stress too much. Just confirm with the new school beforehand that they accept transfers, and prepare the required documents just in case. Delays can mess up records, so handle it early to avoid headaches. Honestly, it’s simpler than it seems—don’t let it scare you.
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JocelynDella
12/01/25 5:25am
Changing driving schools does not require retaking the written test (Subject 1), as your exam scores belong to you. Simply obtain a transfer certificate and your records from the original driving school, then submit them along with your ID card to the new school. The new driving school will take over the process. If the paperwork is completed quickly, it can take just one or two days, without affecting your exam schedule. Remember to keep a backup of your score report. If you encounter any issues, check the DMV app or call the hotline directly. Don’t overthink other matters—just focus on your driving practice.
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