Why Can't I Check My Driver's License Exam Scores?

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LaGemma
07/29/25 1:10pm
The reason you can't check your driver's license exam scores is that obtaining the license indicates the completion of the learning phase, so online platforms naturally don't retain exam scores. How to check scores after obtaining the license: After passing all subject exams, the relevant records of driving skill learning and score sheets will be sealed together into the driving test archive, which is then kept by the Vehicle Management Office. If you want to check your driving test scores after obtaining the license, you can only do so by inquiring about the driving test archive at the Vehicle Management Office; it cannot be checked online. Process for checking scores at the Vehicle Management Office: Generally, if you have already obtained your driver's license, you can check your driving test scores at the Vehicle Management Office where the license was issued by presenting your ID card. Explain the situation to the staff, and they will naturally retrieve the driving test archive for you.
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