Where to Reprint a Lost Subject 1 Score Report?

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VanAlivia
07/25/25 5:03pm
If you have lost your Subject 1 (theoretical test) score report for the driver's license exam, you can reprint it at the vehicle management office where you took the test. You will need to provide your ID card. Below are some important notes regarding Subject 1: 1. Confirm the test location in advance: After successfully scheduling the Subject 1 exam, the first thing to do is to confirm the test location. It is best to visit the site beforehand to verify its position, avoiding last-minute rushes. Arrive at least one hour early on the exam day and review the questions a few more times to reinforce your memory. 2. Bring necessary documents: The admission ticket issued during registration must not be lost. You must bring a valid ID card for the exam. Queue up for entry, and once your number is called, find the corresponding computer and take your seat.
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StephenDella
08/11/25 10:03pm
Last time I took the subject one exam, I also lost my score report, which was really annoying. I quickly asked my coach, and he said I had to go to the DMV to get a reprint. So I took my ID card and went there. There were quite a few people, and I had to queue for a long time before getting it done. The staff had me fill out a form and charged me ten yuan for the reprint. Luckily, the system had records, so the new one was printed quickly. I suggest everyone keep their score reports safe after the exam—if you lose it and have to go to the DMV, it’s a real hassle, especially if you need it for the subject two exam later. Also, some driving schools can help with reprints, but you should check the policy in advance to avoid a wasted trip. In short, keeping it safe saves both money and effort.
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