How many days are required to reschedule after canceling a test appointment?

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DeReagan
07/29/25 11:02pm
Canceling a test appointment for different subjects requires varying waiting periods for rescheduling: 1. Subject One: The processing time for Subject One appointment requests varies. Generally, you will receive an SMS notification within a week after online scheduling. Priority is given to those who have previously canceled and rescheduled or whose driving learning certificates are about to expire, while first-time applicants may experience longer wait times. 2. Subject Two: After canceling a Subject Two driving test appointment, you can reschedule after 10 working days. 3. Subject Three: Subject Three can typically be scheduled 10 to 20 days after passing the Subject Two test. However, the exact scheduling time depends on the local number of test-takers and the regulations of the vehicle management office.
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