How Long is the Driver's License Exam Valid?
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The validity period of the driver's license exam is 3 years. This period does not start from the day of enrollment in the driving school but begins from the day the applicant passes the subject one exam and obtains the "Learning to Drive Certificate." The validity period of the "Learning to Drive Certificate" is exactly three years, so the expiration of this certificate means the end of the validity of the driver's license exam. If the applicant fails to complete all subjects within 3 years: According to regulations, applicants must obtain the "Learning to Drive Certificate" to practice driving on the training ground and roads. The "Learning to Drive Certificate" is valid for three years, and applicants must complete subjects two and three within this period. If the exams are not completed within the validity period, the passed subjects will be invalidated. In other words, if the "Learning to Drive Certificate" expires and the applicant has not completed all exams, not only will all subject results be invalidated, but also the driving records and training hours in the file will be cleared. At that point, the applicant will have to re-enroll in a driving school and start learning from subject one again.