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Is it troublesome to transfer to another location after passing Subject 1?

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ParkerLynn
07/29/2025, 08:48:05 PM

It is not troublesome to transfer to another location after passing Subject 1. Here are the details: One-Certificate Nationwide Exam: You must pass Subject 1 before transferring your records to another location. Only after passing one subject will the vehicle management office have your file. Starting from June 1, 2016, the nationwide "One-Certificate Nationwide Exam" policy for small vehicle driver's licenses was implemented. Applicants can apply for a driver's license directly at any location nationwide using their resident ID card. Additionally, small vehicle driver's license exams can be taken in different locations for different subjects, and there is no need for a health check or residence permit registration certificate. Introduction: The driver's exam is a qualification test organized by the vehicle management office of the public security bureau. Only by passing the driver's exam can one obtain a driver's license and legally operate a motor vehicle. Content: The motor vehicle driver's exam consists of the following subjects: the road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge exam (also known as the "theoretical exam," referred to as "Subject 1"), the field driving skills exam (commonly known as the "parking test," referred to as "Subject 2"), and the road driving skills and safe, civilized driving knowledge exam (commonly known as the "road test," referred to as "Subject 3"). The exam content and passing standards are uniform nationwide, with corresponding exam items specified for different types of vehicles.

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JadeLynn
08/15/2025, 02:04:49 AM

I encountered this situation last year. After passing Subject 1, I was transferred to another city for work. Continuing the remaining tests wasn't too troublesome, but it required a few errands. First, I had to go to the original DMV where I registered to apply for file transfer. They provided a transfer certificate, which I then took to the new local DMV to register. The file transfer usually completes within a week, after which you can start practicing and taking Subjects 2 and 3 at a local driving school. The only challenging part was possibly waiting for file review or minor delays due to differing policies between the two locations. It's best to call ahead and ask about the specific requirements at the new place. Overall, it's not complicated—just takes some time and effort to handle the paperwork, so don't worry too much.

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LaDamian
10/19/2025, 11:21:43 PM

Transferring your driver's license exam after passing Subject 1 to another location is generally not too troublesome. The main process involves transferring your records. You'll need to return to the original DMV to obtain a transfer certificate, then submit an application for transfer at the target city's DMV. Staff will verify your exam records, and upon approval, you can continue with the remaining exams normally. Minor inconveniences you might encounter include mailing time for transfer documents or additional fees, such as a small handling charge of a few dozen yuan, but these can all be resolved by consulting the local DMV. It's advisable to plan your transfer during off-peak periods to reduce waiting time, and coordinate with your driving school to ensure your training schedule isn't disrupted. Just stay patient and handle each step properly.

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SanCollin
12/02/2025, 10:53:14 PM

After passing the written test (Subject 1), transferring to another location is generally manageable with moderate hassle. First, go to the original DMV to complete the transfer-out procedures and obtain the necessary documents. Then, visit the new local DMV to input your information and confirm your records before you can proceed with the remaining test subjects. The process is relatively straightforward, but if the two locations are far apart or documents are incomplete, it may take extra days to sort out. I recommend preparing early by checking the contact numbers of both DMVs and inquiring in advance to ensure a smooth transfer without delaying your driving course progress.

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DelEmilio
01/23/2026, 12:16:52 AM

Transferring the driving test to another location after passing Subject 1 involves some procedures but is not a major hassle. The key steps are to first contact the original DMV where you registered to complete the transfer formalities and obtain the relevant documents, then take these materials to the DMV in the new city for filing and approval. The transfer process is usually completed within one or two days, after which you can continue training for Subjects 2 and 3 in the new location. Be careful not to make any mistakes during the file transfer process, as this could cause delays, so be sure to bring your original ID card and test certificates for processing. Overall, it's easy to operate as long as you follow the process step by step—no need to rush.

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BriannaMarie
04/18/2026, 11:52:18 PM

It's not really troublesome to move to another location to continue your driving tests after passing the subject one exam, but you need to understand the basic steps. First, apply for a transfer from the original vehicle management office and obtain the approval letter, then submit the transfer-in application to the destination vehicle management office. Once the staff verifies it, you're good to go. During the process, pay attention to possible minor issues such as missing documents that need to be reissued or differences in local policies. It's recommended to check the official website of the new local vehicle management office in advance to see the requirements or directly call for consultation. By following these steps, you can get it done within a few days, helping you smoothly start subsequent test training without interrupting your rhythm and maintaining efficiency.

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