Is it necessary to transfer the file for taking the fourth subject test in another location?

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VanJuliana
07/24/25 9:23pm
It is necessary to transfer the file for taking the fourth subject test in another location. If you encounter any issues, you can file a complaint with the transportation management bureau, the competent authority of the original driving school. The fourth subject test, also known as the theoretical test or driver's theory test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. The test paper consists of 50 questions, mainly in the form of cases, pictures, and animations, with a full score of 100 and a passing score of 90. You need to bring your ID card to the vehicle management office in the city you are transferring to. Make sure it is a vehicle management office that can handle inter-city transfer services. Some cities have several branch vehicle management offices, but not all of them accept inter-city transfer applications. Therefore, it is advisable to call ahead and confirm whether the office can handle the transfer. To apply for the fourth subject test in another location, simply bring your ID card to the local vehicle management office at your current residence to complete the test location change procedure. There is no need to return to the original test location, nor is it required to submit additional documents such as residence permits or temporary residence permits. Additionally, the test location change can only be done once. After the change, all remaining subject tests and the license collection must be completed in the new city.
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