Where to Cancel the Subject 2 Booking?

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KeiraMarie
07/30/25 12:24am
To cancel the Subject 2 booking, you can log in to 12123 on your computer or mobile phone to cancel the scheduled exam. Methods to cancel the booking: When booking the Subject 2 exam on 12123, you can cancel at any time during the queueing period without any consequences. If you have received a confirmation SMS from the DMV for a successful booking, you must cancel the appointment in person at the DMV at least one day in advance. Cancellation affects subsequent bookings: Each student has 5 opportunities to book the Subject 2 exam online. If canceled, it will reduce the remaining booking opportunities, and the priority in subsequent queues will also be lowered, decreasing the success rate of future bookings.
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