How many days does it take to cancel a driving school file at the earliest?
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It usually takes seven days. Here are the situations that require canceling a driving school file: 1. Second-time application: If you need to study and take the test at another driving school in a different location due to certain reasons after applying to a driving school, you must cancel the file from the original driving school before reapplying, otherwise, you will not be able to proceed with the application. 2. Dropping out: If you drop out midway, you also need to cancel your driver's license application file; otherwise, you will not be able to apply to a driving school in the future. 3. Failing the test more than 5 times: If you fail the subject two or subject three test five times, according to relevant regulations, the passed test results will be invalidated. If you do not continue to pay and study at the original driving school at this time, you need to cancel the original driving school's student file; otherwise, it will affect future driving school applications.
I once had my driving school records canceled in just one day. That time, I prepared all the necessary documents in advance, including my ID and driving training records, and submitted them directly at the driving school office. The staff processed everything quickly due to complete documentation, and I received a confirmation text the next day. To speed things up, I recommend making an online appointment or checking the official website procedures first to avoid queuing. Some driving schools support electronic submissions, but make sure all forms are filled correctly to prevent delays from repeated corrections. Remember, record cancellation involves personal data security—never rush through the details for speed.