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How long after withdrawing from driving school can I reapply?

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LaPaisley
07/24/25 7:29pm

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 8:59am

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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MacDiana
09/26/25 3:58am

I understand that withdrawing from a driving school isn't too complicated. Once your records are removed from the system, you can reapply. It usually takes 7 to 10 days, though some driving schools can expedite it to a week. The reason for withdrawal doesn't matter much, but remember to keep all relevant documents for verification. During the waiting period, you can review theory questions or practice your driving skills. Don't neglect safety while learning to drive, and don't rush to reapply before your records are fully processed—it could cause confusion.

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McHaven
11/09/25 6:02am

My family member previously withdrew from driving school and waited for a long time; the file cancellation process was very time-consuming. The authorities said it would take about 10 days, but in reality, it might take longer, especially during peak periods. After withdrawing, first contact the original driving school to confirm the status—don’t rush to reapply blindly. During this time, brushing up on traffic rules is never a bad idea. From a safety perspective, withdrawals often happen due to scheduling conflicts, so prevention is better than cure.

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