How to Check if the Driving School Withdrawal is Successful?

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AdelineMarie
07/25/25 5:12am
To inquire about the driving school withdrawal, you need to visit the driving school with your ID card. After registering for a motor vehicle driver's license, if you are unable to take the exam, you should promptly complete the withdrawal procedures. If you have already completed the exam for Subject 1, you need to finish all exams within three years or complete the withdrawal procedures. Below is information on how soon you can reapply to a driving school after withdrawal: 1. Generally, you can reapply to a driving school immediately after completing the withdrawal. However, some local systems may experience delays, typically requiring a wait of 2-3 days. The exact duration depends on the local regulations, and you can also consult the local vehicle management office. 2. The driving school file is similar to a student file and mainly includes the "Teaching Schedule," "Training Process/Time," "Student Information Registration Form," "Personal Driving Materials," etc. If the file is not completely canceled, the candidate cannot apply to another driving school elsewhere.
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