
After passing Subject 4, the 12123 system will automatically record the results. Here are specific details about the driver's license examination process: 1. Subjects: The tests are conducted in sequence from Subject 1, Subject 2, Subject 3, to Subject 4. 2. Retakes: For Subjects 2 and 3 of the driving test, candidates can only take each test up to five times. If they fail beyond these attempts, they must repay the tuition and practice fees. According to the Ministry of Public Security's Orders No. 123 and No. 124, if a candidate fails the fifth scheduled test for Subject 2 or Subject 3 road driving skills, all previously passed subjects will be invalidated. To obtain a driver's license, the candidate must re-enroll and pay the tuition fees to the driving school again.

As someone who just got my driver's license last year, I can tell you that the 12123 app won't immediately show your records after passing Subject 4. It usually takes 1-3 working days. Many people in our driving school group only saw their e-license in the app the next day. Remember to sign and confirm your scores after the exam - the DMV needs time to archive the records. If you're anxious to check the status, log into 12123 and go to 'Driver's License Services' → 'Exam Information' - if you can see your Subject 4 score, that means the filing is complete. Don't misplace your physical license card - both the e-license and physical copy should be carried when driving for potential inspection.

When operating 12123, I found that score synchronization depends on the situation. My coach said that if you registered on 12123 when enrolling in the driving school, the system would automatically link your driver's license within 72 hours after the exam. However, some students who registered their own accounts need to manually operate: open the App, click 'My' in the lower right corner → 'Driver's License' → 'Electronic Version of Driver's License'. If the page shows 'No Driver's License Information', don't panic, the backend might still be processing. It is recommended to check again 48 hours after the exam. If it still can't be found, call the vehicle office and provide your ID number to expedite the process.

I also wondered about this when I first got my license. The DMV staff told me: After passing the subject four test and signing, the score sheet is transmitted back to the system, which automatically triggers the filing process. However, delays are common in practice, with some students taking the test in the afternoon and not being able to check until the next morning. The key is to see if the 'electronic driver's license' function is activated, which is faster than the paper license. After filing, don't forget to take a screenshot and save it. When encountering a check, just show your —it's much more convenient than rummaging through your wallet.

After six years of observation in traffic services: The synchronization efficiency of traffic systems varies by location. In first-tier cities, synchronization is generally completed within 24 hours, while in third- and fourth-tier cities, it may take 2-5 days. The key factor is the progress of license production—only after the physical driver's license is made will the system push the record data. If you're in a hurry, try refreshing the 'Online Progress' page; if it shows 'Service Completed,' you're good to go. Remember not to change your phone number after the test—missing the 12123 record SMS can be troublesome.

Handled similar consultation cases before. The system automatically archives your information on the premise that the identity details used throughout your driver's license exam perfectly match the real-name authentication on the 12123 platform. Delays in archiving are mostly caused by information mismatches, such as registering with an old ID card while binding a new one on the App. It is recommended to log in to 12123 immediately after obtaining your license to verify: 1. Click 'Driver's License' to check if the permitted vehicle types are displayed. 2. Verify whether the 'Violation Handling' function is activated. 3. Check if the 'Exam Appointment' interface is grayed out or disabled. Only when all three criteria are met can the archiving be considered successful; otherwise, you need to visit the DMV with your ID card to complete the supplementary registration.


