How Long is the Validity Period of the Driving Skill Test Certificate?

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McMaggie
07/30/25 3:27am
The validity period of the driving skill test certificate is three years. Applicants must complete the subject two and subject three tests within the validity period. If the tests are not completed within the validity period, the passed subjects will be invalidated. Article 32 of the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses" stipulates that for students who apply for a motor vehicle driving license for the first time or apply to add a permitted driving model, the vehicle management office shall issue a driving skill test certificate within one day after passing the subject one test. If the driving skill test certificate is lost, you can go to the driving school to reapply. If the written test admission ticket is lost, it can only be reprinted. The reprinting methods are as follows: Previously saved backups, including scanned copies, webpage screenshots, saved webpage files, photos, etc., are all valid as long as the information is clear; log in to the local personnel examination website again, enter the printing page, and reprint; if none of the above methods can solve the problem, please call the examination organizing unit, usually the local personnel bureau, to inquire about the relevant situation and arrange for a separate print.
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