Which Vehicle Management Office to Go to for Canceling Subject 3 Appointment?
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To cancel a Subject 3 appointment, you can go to the Vehicle Management Office or cancel it online. Additional Information: 1. Canceling Driving Test Appointments: The Driving Test Center Information Platform only handles the cancellation of Subject 3 test appointments, and the latest cancellation time is before 12:00 noon on the day before the scheduled test date. For Subject 1, Subject 2, and the Safety and Civilization Test, candidates must cancel the appointments themselves on the official Driving Test Center appointment website or contact their driving school to cancel. 2. Suspect Vehicles: For vehicles that have been cleared of suspicion, the situation should be noted on the "Motor Vehicle Registration Business Process Record Form," along with relevant evidence and interrogation records. After review by the business supervisor, the case will be forwarded to the relevant department to continue the registration process. When other law enforcement agencies need to access files or issue certificates for cases involving suspected smuggling or theft of motor vehicles, the responsible department should assist in handling the matter.
I recommend you go directly to the DMV where you initially registered for the exam to cancel your Subject 3 appointment. Cancellation isn't something you can do at just any location—it must be the DMV that has your records. Bring your ID card and previous appointment confirmation details. Upon entering, head to the information window and clearly state your intention to cancel. Some places may require you to be present in person to process the cancellation, so don't assume you can handle it over the phone or online. Check their working hours in advance to avoid a wasted trip. After cancellation, clarify the refund policy and the waiting period before you can reschedule, so you don't miss your next exam opportunity. Failing Subject 3 often leads to cancellations, but improving your driving skills through practice is better than last-minute cancellations. Always double-check that you have all necessary documents before visiting the DMV to save time and hassle.