
Procedures for transferring to another driving school: The student needs to obtain a transfer certificate from the original driving school, then retrieve their personal file from the vehicle management office or the driving school, and finally report to the new driving school with the file and the transfer certificate. Additional information about driving schools: A driving school is a training institution that teaches vehicle driving methods and driving ethics, and assists students in obtaining a driver's license by passing the examinations administered by the vehicle management department. The curriculum of a driving school generally includes theoretical and practical courses. Theoretical courses cover driving ethics, road traffic management regulations, driving principles and methods, automobile structure and maintenance basics, first aid knowledge, etc. Practical courses include starting, turning, parking, accelerating, shifting gears, and decelerating. Points to note when transferring to another driving school: Driving schools in different locations can transfer student records, which is considered a contract termination. If certain exams have already been taken, the corresponding exam fees will be deducted when refunding the tuition. Specific details should be based on the contract terms regarding unilateral termination.

I've been through the driving school transfer process before. Back when I just started learning to drive and had to move locations, it really required some patience. The key is to first complete the procedures at your original driving school - bring your ID card to the front desk to explain your situation and have them issue a transfer certificate, which usually takes a few days. Prepare some photos and a small fee, and you might need to settle any remaining class hours; some people forget about refunds which can cause trouble later. Then find a new driving school to submit your application, bringing the transfer certificate and a copy of your ID. After verification, they'll arrange exams or continue your lessons. My advice is to communicate with both schools early, don't wait until right before exams to transfer, or you'll waste time and money. The whole process takes about a week, though procedures may vary slightly between schools, so it's best to call ahead and confirm.

As a parent, I've helped my child with a driving school transfer, and the key is having all the documents ready. Bring the child's original ID card and a copy, the learning record certificate issued by the original driving school, and the application form from the new driving school. It's best to take photos of these documents beforehand to avoid any mistakes. At the original driving school, make sure to settle any tuition fees and check if there are any remaining lessons eligible for a refund or transfer. At the new driving school, confirm the acceptance time in person to avoid any disappointments, as some places may also require a health examination report. The whole process isn't too complicated but requires attention to detail. It took me about three to four days to complete. Saving money and hassle is the priority. Remember to advise your child to follow the procedures patiently, as safe driving education is the most important thing.

Last time I transferred driving schools, I found the core steps are quite straightforward. First, go to the original driving school to complete the transfer-out procedures and obtain the necessary documents. Then, head to the new driving school to fill out the application form and submit the required materials—just your ID card will suffice. Don’t procrastinate; the whole process can be wrapped up in a day or two. Bringing all the documents saves trouble—I once had to make an extra trip because my photos didn’t meet the requirements. The process is simple, but you need to act quickly. Starting your new lessons and getting more practice sooner makes it worthwhile. My advice: directly contact the driving school’s customer service to clarify the details—it’s a one-time effort that pays off.


