Will the money be refunded if the subject one test appointment is canceled?
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Subject one test appointment cancellation will result in a refund, but it is necessary to communicate with the driving school in advance. The following are the ranking rules for subject one test appointments: 1. First-time test appointment: When making the first subject appointment, the time when the user initially applied for a motor vehicle driver's license and other services is used as the ranking time. 2. Non-first-time test appointment: When making a non-first-time test appointment, the time of the last test is used as the ranking time. 3. Active cancellation after successful test appointment: If the appointment is actively canceled due to personal reasons after a successful test appointment, the cancellation time is used as the ranking time. 4. When both the second and third conditions are met: When both the second and third conditions are met, the most recent time is used as the ranking time.
Whether the fee can be refunded after canceling the subject one exam reservation depends on local regulations and timing. Most regions support refunds, provided the reservation is canceled in advance. I remember helping a relative with this last time—they canceled three days in advance via the Traffic Management 12123 app, and the money was refunded to the original payment method within a week. However, some places are stricter, such as when the number of applicants exceeds capacity or for special exam sessions, where refunds may be restricted. The key is never to cancel on the exam day, as the system will mark it as a no-show and not refund the fee. The refund process isn’t complicated; after canceling online, the system handles it automatically. If in a hurry, bringing your ID to the DMV window to follow up is more reliable. You can check specific details by calling the local DMV hotline—it’s best to confirm before canceling.