
The driving license learning file consists of two copies, one kept by the vehicle management office and the other by the driving school. Below is relevant information about the driving license learning file: 1. Driving license learning file: The driving license learning file consists of two copies. The electronic file is archived at the vehicle management office and should now be nationally networked. There is also a paper file, which remains at the driving school until the student obtains the driver's license. Students can request it from the driving school, which usually provides it unconditionally. 2. Movement of the driving license file: When taking the first subject test, the driving school brings the file to the exam. The file then stays at the vehicle management office. Finally, after passing all four subjects, the file is now returned to the individual for safekeeping.

Right after finishing driving school, I went to collect my file. I simply went to the front desk at the driving school office where I originally enrolled, bringing my ID card. They verified my name and training details before handing me the file package containing my training records and score reports. After receiving it, I carefully checked all the contents to ensure all data and names were correct, then took it to the DMV to register for exams. The whole process was quite straightforward, taking about half an hour. If the driving school is on holiday or has relocated, I recommend calling ahead to confirm the time and location to avoid wasted trips. After getting the file back, I stored it in a safe place at home since it's crucial—it's mandatory for exams, and losing it would mean troublesome reapplication and delays. In short, handle this matter promptly after completing driving school to avoid future regrets.

The driving school training file is usually collected at the driving school where you received your training. When I went there, the front desk staff were very familiar with the process. I just needed to show my ID card to prove my identity, and they retrieved my file folder for me. The file includes the results of the theory tests (Subjects 1 and 2) and practical training records, which serve as proof for subsequent driver's license exam registration. The file will also be needed at the vehicle management office later, so don't wait until the last day to collect it. After getting the file back, I always check the seal and dates first to avoid any mistakes that might affect the exam. This process is considered the final step at the driving school and is relatively simple and smooth. Remember to bring some cash in case there are minor service fees.

My experience of obtaining the driving school file was quite straightforward. The front desk at the driving school handed it over as soon as they saw my name, and all I needed was my ID card. After getting it, I took it directly to the DMV to register for the driving test—the whole process was efficient and hassle-free. The file contains detailed records of my learning progress, so it's better to pick it up early rather than rushing at the last minute before the exam.


