How long after withdrawing from driving school can I reapply?

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LaPaisley
07/25/25 3:29am
After canceling your driver's license registration, you must wait one full year from the cancellation date before you can reapply. Relevant information about canceling a motor vehicle driver's license: 1. For voluntary cancellation - The acceptance department reviews the submitted 'Motor Vehicle Driver's License Application Form', identity proof, and driver's license. If compliant, the application is accepted. For license revocation - The archives management department reviews and retains the driver's license and 'Public Security Traffic Management Revocation Decision'. For license suspension - The archives management department reviews and retains the driver's license and 'Public Security Traffic Management Transfer Notice'. For other cases meeting cancellation requirements without formal cancellation - The archives management department directly annotates opinions; 2. You can check whether the driving school withdrawal was successful through the Traffic Management 12123 platform.
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David
08/10/25 4:59pm
Last time I withdrew my file from the driving school because I moved to another city, and it took a while to process the file. Usually, after withdrawing the file, you have to wait about 7 to 15 working days to re-register because the DMV needs to review and cancel the file. In my case, I waited a full 10 days, and then I was able to register at the new driving school smoothly. I suggest you ask the driving school instructor before withdrawing your file—they might be able to speed things up or give you a heads-up. By the way, it's best to enroll during off-peak times to avoid the hassle of file withdrawal. Make sure to check the status of your file before registering, and don’t rush into it to avoid wasting time unnecessarily.
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