How to Refund Driving School Tuition?

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McBrielle
07/29/25 10:07pm
Driving schools can refund tuition fees, and training fee issues are handled according to the contract. In principle, any fees not incurred can be refunded. You can directly go to the registration hall of the driving school to complete the withdrawal procedures, and the remaining balance will be refunded after deducting the fees for the training hours already taken. After the refund, you can enroll in another school. The refund process and standards for driving school exams are as follows: 1. If a student fails the physical examination after registration, no fees will be charged. 2. For students who pass the physical examination but do not take the subject one exam, a full refund will be given if they have not participated in any training (excluding book fees). 3. For students who pass the physical examination and have taken the subject one exam, they should directly go to the registration hall of the driving school to complete the withdrawal procedures, and the remaining balance will be refunded after deducting the fees for the training hours already taken. 4. For students who have participated in subject two or subject three training and request a refund: After deducting the training hours for each subject as stipulated by the pricing department, the remaining balance will be refunded. 5. According to the relevant regulations of the vehicle management office, the exam fees should be processed at the local traffic police brigade vehicle management office.
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