How to Take Subject 4 Exam in a Different Location?
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The specific steps are as follows: After confirming the move to another location, the student should bring their ID card to the driving school where they originally registered to complete the transfer procedures, settle any outstanding fees, and retrieve their file. The process is generally similar to withdrawing from the school, except that withdrawal cancels the electronic records, while transfer does not. In the new location, find a suitable driving school and pay the tuition fees. The student should bring their file and ID card to the local vehicle management office to apply for an electronic transfer. (New photos will be taken. The staff at the vehicle management office will also call the relevant driving school on-site to confirm whether the student has been transferred out or in.) Alternatively, you can first complete the electronic transfer and then find a driving school. However, it is generally better to find a driving school first before completing the electronic transfer to avoid further changes that might make the transfer impossible. Once the transfer is completed, you can focus on practicing and schedule the remaining subject exams. Exams that have already been passed remain valid. After passing all the required exams, you can directly receive your driver's license at the current exam location. The validity period of the learning-to-drive certificate is based on the issuance date by the original vehicle management office. The change of exam location can only be applied for once. Only applicants with Class C driving permits are eligible. If an applicant has registered but not yet passed Subject 1 in the original exam location, they can re-register for the exam in their current residence. The original registration information will be automatically canceled, and they can still change the exam location once after re-registering. The total number of attempts for Subject 2 and Subject 3 exams in both the original and new locations must not exceed five each.