How to Transfer the Driving Test Subject 3 Back to My Hometown?
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To transfer the Subject 3 driving test to another location, you only need to bring your ID card and photos to the new vehicle management office for registration. For a license renewal in a different location, the vehicle owner must provide a physical examination certificate issued by a medical institution at or above the county level and complete the relevant procedures at the vehicle management office. Generally, the license renewal process is very simple. Just bring the required documents and pay the fee to complete the procedure.
I transferred my driving test location from my work city back to my hometown to take the third subject test because I was traveling too much for work and didn't have time to take the test locally. First, I went to the local DMV in my current city to apply for the transfer, bringing my ID card and existing test score records. I just needed to fill out an application form, and they provided me with a set of archive materials. Then, I returned to my hometown DMV to submit these documents and complete the transfer process. Scheduling the test was very convenient. The entire process took about a week. The key is to confirm that the policies in both locations are consistent and not to delay too long to avoid test scores expiring. I also recommend calling the local DMV in advance to clarify the timing to avoid unnecessary trips, which saved me a lot of trouble and travel expenses. Finally, when taking the third subject test, I was more familiar with the roads in my hometown, which helped me relax and pass the test easily.