Where to Reprint a Lost Theory Test Score Report?
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If you have lost your driver's license theory test (Subject 1) score report, you can have it reprinted at the vehicle management office where you took the exam. You will need to provide your ID card. Below are some important notes regarding the theory test: 1. Confirm the test location in advance: After successfully scheduling the theory test, the first thing you should do is confirm the test center location. It's best to visit the site beforehand to verify its position, so you're not rushing to find it right before the exam. On the test day, arrive an hour early and go through some practice questions to reinforce your memory. 2. Bring the necessary documents: You received an admission ticket when you registered for the test. Make sure not to lose it. For the exam, you must bring your valid ID card, line up to enter the test area, and when your number is called, find and sit at the corresponding computer.
Last time I lost my subject one test score sheet and was very anxious about what to do, so I asked a friend at the driving school. He said I could directly go to the driving school where I registered to inquire and reprint it, just bring my ID card. The driving school keeps records of all students, and it usually takes just a few minutes to get it done. If the driving school doesn’t have it saved, then go to the local DMV (Department of Motor Vehicles), where the system stores everyone’s exam data, and the staff will help retrieve and print a copy from the archives. It’s advisable to take a photo with your phone as an electronic backup right after the exam for future reference, saving time and avoiding unnecessary trips. The reprinting process is very simple, but the important thing is not to trust online ads lightly to avoid privacy leaks.