Hawaii Kingdom Drivers License
If you are not planning to drive during the time it takes to process the duplicate driver license which is about 3 – 5 business days before you would receive a temporary driver license and 6 – 8 weeks to receive the permanent plastic license, you may want to apply for an exact replacement online at. A temporary driver license can be received on the same day by visiting any Driver Licensing Center or select Satellite City Hall (Downtown, Hawaiʻi Kai, Pearlridge, or Windward City) to apply for the duplicate. Please fill out a driver license application form and bring your current valid driver license if it was not lost or stolen. If your license is lost or stolen, please bring a photo identification. Any changes to the information on your existing driver license will require further documentation. See for details on the required documentation. The fee for a duplicate driver license is $6.00.DetailsLast Updated: 23 August 2019.
At time of application, applicants must be citizens, nationals, or permanent resident aliens of the United States or non-citizens eligible under federal law for unrestricted employment. You may be asked to provide proof of eligibility during the application process.Employees applying for inter-departmental recruitments (promotional job opportunities), must be regular employees of the City and County of Honolulu who have successfully completed the initial probationary period by the application deadline date. Click here to view promotional opportunities for City employees.
Job applications can only be found online at on our page. Application forms will not be mailed or faxed.There are two (2) on-line computers available from 7:45 a.m. At the Department of Human Resources, Employment and Personnel Services Division, located at the Frank F. Fasi Municipal Building., 650 South King Street,10th Floor, Honolulu, Hawaii 96813. The office is open from 7:45 a.m.
Weekdays, except holidays.A valid government-issued photo ID is required to enter the building.In addition, the locations below also have free public computers access. Please check the websites for specific locations and hours.
1) Visit our website at and click on “Job Opportunities”.2) Click on the job title3) After reviewing the job announcement, click on “Apply.”4) If you already have a government jobs account, login and complete the application. If you forgot your username or password,.5) If you do not have a government jobs account, click on the “Create Your Account Here!” link.a) Create your account using an email address which is exclusively for your own use.Note: You cannot create multiple accounts using the same e-mail address. In addition, when creating a new account, the 'Notification Preference' option is not applicable for City positions. Please read the job announcement to determine how notifications will be sent.b) When filling out the personal information section on your application, please follow the guidelines listed below:i) Please use your full legal name, not a nickname or shortened name.Note: If you are scheduled for a written test, the name on your application must match the name on your government-issued photo I.D. You may not be admitted to the test site if the names do not match.ii) Include generational titles (such as Jr., Sr., III, etc.) after your last name. Example: John Smith, Jr.iii) Address #1 should be your current mailing address. Use Address #2 only if you run out of space on the Address #1 line.
We are NOT responsible for misdirected mail due to incorrect information on your application.iv) Remember your new Username and Password! To retrieve your username or password, you may use the following links:Forgot Username:Reset Password:If you are still unable to access your account, please call the Toll-Free Applicant Support line at 1-855-524-5627 between 8 a.m. Pacific Time or email to reset your account login information.If you must create multiple accounts, please be advised that you are responsible for keeping track of which jobs you applied for on each account. In addition, as important information will be sent via email, you are responsible for monitoring the email addresses associated with each account. If you complete all steps properly and 'ACCEPT & SUBMIT', you will immediately receive an email confirmation stating that your application was successfully submitted. If you do not receive an email, then your application was not submitted.To ensure proper delivery, please make sure you:. use a valid e-mail account;.
verify your e-mail address is entered correctly on your GovernmentJobs account;. check your spam folders; and.
add info@governmentjobs.com to your contact list.If you create multiple accounts and apply for the same job, the duplicate applications will not be accepted. You may update your email address on your account and it will immediately update all of your applications.However, if you need to update other information, such as address, phone number, etc., you must notify the Department of Human Resources in writing.
Requests must be submitted to our office at:Department of Human Resources650 South King Street, 10th FloorHonolulu, HI 96813Application Update Forms are also available at our office, Monday through Friday, 7:45 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., except holidays. Review of ApplicationRequirements for citizenship, veteran's preference, education, experience and license/certification must be met at time of application. Check the job announcement if copies of documents, such as diplomas, transcripts, and/or professional licenses (e.g. Engineering Licenses) need to be submitted.
If claiming Veteran's Preference, you must submit a copy of your DD214-Form 4 within 7 days of filing your application. Mail or drop off copies to the Department of Human Resources, 650 South King Street, 10th Floor, Honolulu, HI 96813. Copies will not be returned.Applications and supporting documents are reviewed by the Department of Human Resources to determine applicants' qualifications for the job including suitability for employment and if they meet other public employment requirements. Applicants are notified by e-mail or mail as to whether they meet the requirements for the job; when and where to report for any written tests or other tests; and their test results.Applicants may request clarification of their disqualification or re-evaluation of their qualifications with the Examination Specialists within ten calendar days following the postmark/e-mail date of the notice of examination results.
If unresolved, applicants may file an informal complaint (administrative review) within ten calendar days following the postmark/e-mail date of the Specialist's notification of examination results. Applicants may appeal the administrative review decision to the Civil Service Commission within 20 calendar days after receipt of the written response to the informal complaint.
Establishment of an Eligible ListApplicants who meet the qualification requirements for the position are placed on an eligible list. The eligible list is effective for at least one year, and may be extended by the Director of Human Resources. Qualified candidates are placed on the eligible list in descending order, based on their examination scores.Please Note: Veteran's Preference Points do not apply to Promotional examination scores. Interview and SelectionPersonnel from the department with the vacancy will contact candidates on the eligible list to schedule interviews and/or conduct other selection process(es) based on job-related requirements and departmental needs. Keep a copy of your application and bring it with you, along with any other supporting documents on the day of your scheduled interview. Letters of Recommendation, Reference Contact List, etc., will not be forwarded to the hiring department. The department may select any candidate on the eligible list and will notify each person interviewed of the department's decision.
You will need to visit the nearest driver licensing center and complete an application form for a duplicate state identification card. If your state identification card is lost or stolen, please bring photo identification. If you changed your name through divorce, marriage, naturalization or Lieutenant Governor's office, please bring your original or certified state agency document. If you changed your address, please provide documentary proof of your new principal residence address. See section ACCEPTABLE DOCUMENTS FOR PROOF OF PRINCIPAL RESIDENCE ADDRESS - TWO DOCUMENTS REQUIRED at.For assistance with identifying acceptable supporting documents required to obtain a state identification card, please consult our interactive.
Please send us a letter for a duplicate of your Hawaiʻi State Identification card. Go to a City with a and that prove:. Social Security Number (Social Security Card, W-2, 1099 Form). legal name (birth certificate, US passport, marriage certificate). date of birth (birth certificate, US passport, driver license). that you are legally in the US (birth certificate, passport).
resident address (2 documents required: voter registration card, pay statement, utility bill, bank statement)(The documents listed are the most commonly available. Go for more.)For assistance with identifying acceptable supporting documents required to obtain a state identification card, please consult our interactive. Effective January 2, 2013, state ID cards will be issued at the following locations:.Kapalama - 925 Dillingham BoulevardClick to view Service Line:Information768-9100Road Test Information768-9127HoursMonday through Friday 8:00 a.m. To 4:00 p.m.Wahiawa - 330 North Cane StreetClick to view Service Line:Information768-4054Road Test Information768-4054HoursMonday through Friday 7:45 a.m. To 4:00 p.m.Waianae - 85-670 Farrington HighwayClick to view Service Line:Information768-4222Road Test Information768-4222HoursTuesday and Thursday ONLY 7:45 a.m. To 11:30 a.m.and 12:30 p.m.
To 4:00 p.m.Kapolei - 1000 Ulu'ohi'a St.Click to view Service Line:Information768-3100Road Test Information768-3100HoursMonday through Friday 7:45 a.m. To 4:00 p.m.Koolau - 47-388 Hui Iwa Street, Suite 19Click to view Service Line:Information239-6301Road Test Information239-6301HoursMonday through Friday 7:45 a.m. To 4:00 p.m. A REAL ID-compliant card is an accepted form of ID for domestic air travel and accessing federal facilities. The City and County of Honolulu offers REAL-ID federal compliant State ID cards and driver’s licenses marked with a gold star.All Hawaii issued ID cards and driver’s licenses, with or without the star, are fully compliant with federal requirements until October 2020.
There is no rush to acquire a “gold star” card if your current card is not nearing expiration.When it’s ti me for you to renew your ID you will need to:. Download and complete a State of Hawaii Identification Card Application. Apply for a duplicate State ID at any City and County of Honolulu Driver Licensing Center and pay the $6.00 duplicate ID fee. Bring your current valid State ID and a completed State ID application indicating you wish to designate your State ID as your REAL ID-compliant card.
If you have not already done so, bring your original documents providing proof of identity and Hawaii residency.Please note: by law, an individual cannot hold a REAL ID-compliant State ID card and REAL ID-compliant driver’s license. You may hold only one REAL ID-compliant card. When you designate your State ID as your “Gold Star” REAL ID-compliant card, your Hawaii driver’s license or instruction permit will be designated as Limited Purpose upon renewal or when obtaining a duplicate.If you have previously selected a gold star on your Hawaii driver’s license or a driver’s license issued by another jurisdiction, you will be required to surrender it without refund. Please send us a letter requesting a verification of your Hawaiʻi Driver License or Instruction Permit and include the following information:. Name (as it appears on the license).
Address. Social Security Number (last 4 digits) or Hawaiʻi Driver License number.
Date of birth. email address (to notify you of any discrepancy or incomplete paperwork – we do not save this information). Signature and dateMail your letter to:Driver License SectionP.O.
Box 30340Honolulu, HI email your signed and dated letter to:or fax to: (808) 768-9096. If you are not planning to drive during the time it takes to process the duplicate driver license which is about 3 – 5 business days before you would receive a temporary driver license and 6 – 8 weeks to receive the permanent plastic license, you may want to apply for an exact replacement online at.
A temporary driver license can be received on the same day by visiting any Driver Licensing Center or select Satellite City Hall (Downtown, Hawaiʻi Kai, Pearlridge, or Windward City) to apply for the duplicate. Please fill out a driver license application form and bring your current valid driver license if it was not lost or stolen. If your license is lost or stolen, please bring a photo identification. Any changes to the information on your existing driver license will require further documentation. See for details on the required documentation.

The fee for a duplicate driver license is $6.00. You need to visit the nearest driver licensing center and complete an application for a type 2 permit. Please provide original documents that provide proof of identity, legal presence and social security number. Names must be the same on all documents. If you have a name change and the names on your documents are not the same, you must also submit the original document that verifies your name change.
(Marriage Certificate, Divorce Decree, Naturalization Certificate, Court Documents). You will be required to successfully complete both the general knowledge and motorcycle tests. Upon passing the eye test and the written test, you will be issued a type 2 temporary permit. The fees are: $2 for each of the written test and $5 for the permit. We will let you know more information about the road test after passing the written test. Upon completion of all verification checks, your plastic permit will be mailed to you. Please allow approximately six to eight weeks for delivery by mail.The following link provides information regarding Hawaiʻi's Legal Presence Law and a listing of acceptable documents:.
For assistance with identifying acceptable supporting documents required to obtain a driver license, please consult our interactive. Fax: (808) 768-9098Please include the following information in your request:1. Full name (former name, if applicable)2. Social security number (last four digits)3. Mailing and residence addresses (including County of residence)5.
DateNote: Responses will be mailed to you unless a fax or email is requested. For a response by fax or email, provide the area code + fax number or email address in your request.If you are on Oʻahu, you must submit your request in person and present a valid identification between the hours of 8:00 a.m. To the Financial Responsibility Section located at the Driver License Center:925 Dillingham Blvd, 101Honolulu, Hawaiʻi 96817Please check-in no later than 3:30 p.m. This will allow us an ample amount of time to research your records, process your request and answer all of your questions before the end of our normal end of day processing time of 4:00 p.m. You need to visit the nearest driver licensing center and complete an application for a type 3 (car) permit. Please provide original documents that provide proof of identity, legal presence and social security number. Names must be the same on all documents.
If you have a name change and the names on your documents are not the same, you must also submit the original document that verifies your name change. (Marriage Certificate, Divorce Decree, Naturalization Certificate, Court Documents). You will be required to successfully complete a general knowledge test. Upon passing the eye test and the written test, you will be issued a temporary type 3 permit. Upon completion of all verification checks, your plastic permit will be mailed to you. Please allow approximately six to eight weeks for delivery by mail.Click to see fee table.The following link provides information regarding Hawaiʻi's Legal Presence Law and a listing of acceptable documents:. For assistance with identifying acceptable supporting documents required to obtain a driver license, please consult our interactive.
You are eligible to convert your license by mail only under the following conditions:. You must be at least 17 years old and must have held the provisional license for at least six months. You don’t have temporary lawful status in the United States.
You don’t have any compliance requirements pending in another jurisdictionOnce your letter, email or fax is received, we will mail a packet to you with the appropriate instructions to complete the application process. You must complete and return all of the forms. To convert your provisional to a full license, you must be 17 years old and must have held the provisional license for six months.Please submit your provisional license and if you had not submitted on or after March 5, 2012, original documents that provide proof of identity, legal presence and social security number. Names must be the same on all documents. If you have a name change and the names on your documents are not the same, you must also submit the original document that verifies your name change. (Marriage Certificate, Divorce Decree, Court Documents). You need to complete an application form and pass the eye test.
The fee is $20.00 for a 4 year-license.The following link provides information regarding Hawaiʻi's Legal Presence Law and a listing of acceptable documents:. For assistance with identifying acceptable supporting documents required to obtain a driver license, please consult our interactive. A signed written request is required in order to obtain information regarding your driving privilege/license reinstatement. You must write or fax your request to:Driver License SectionAttn: Correspondence DeskP O Box 30340Honolulu, HI 96820Phone: (808) 768-9100 (for general information)Fax: (808) 768-9096Please include the following information in your request:. Full name (former name, if applicable).
Last 4 digits of your social security number or Hawaiʻi license number. Birth date. Mailing and residence addresses (including County of residence).

Signature. If you are not planning to drive during the time it takes to process the duplicate instruction permit which is about 3 – 5 business days before you would receive a temporary instruction permit and 6 – 8 weeks to receive the permanent plastic instruction permit, you may want to apply for an exact replacement online at.
A temporary instruction permit can be received on the same day by visiting any Driver License Office or select Satellite City Hall (Downtown, Hawaiʻi Kai, Pearlridge, or Windward City) to apply for the duplicate. Please fill out an application form and bring your current valid instruction permit if it was not lost or stolen. If your instruction permit is lost or stolen, please bring a photo identification. Any changes to the information on your existing instruction permit will require further documentation.
See for details on the required documentation. The fee for a duplicate instruction permit is $6.00. You need to visit the nearest driver licensing center and complete an application for an out of state transfer. Please provide original documents that provide proof of identity, legal presence and social security number. Names must be the same on all documents. If you have a name change and the names on your documents are not the same, you must also submit the original document that verifies your name change. (Marriage Certificate, Divorce Decree, Court Documents). Contact your state of record to fax a verification letter directly to the location of choice.
Upon passing the eye test, you will be issued a temporary type 3 license. Upon completion of all verification checks, your plastic license will be mailed to you in approximately two to four weeks after you receive your temporary license.Click to see fee table.An expired out-of-state license is not transferable and requires the successful completion of both written and road tests.The following link provides information regarding Hawaiʻi's Legal Presence Law and a listing of acceptable documents:. For assistance with identifying acceptable supporting documents required to obtain a driver license, please consult our interactive.
Please complete a Change of Address form CS-L (DL) 89 or send us a letter informing us of the new address. You must include 2 forms of documentation to prove your new Hawaiʻi Principal Residence Address. Visit and read the section on Acceptable Documents for Hawaiʻi Principal Residence Address for detailed instructions and a list of commonly used documents.Print, sign, date, and mail the letter or change of address form along with the 2 forms of proof to: (Do not send any payment.)Driver License SectionP.O. Box 30340Honolulu, HI Email your signed and dated letter or change of address form to:or fax to: (808) 768-9096You may continue to use your existing driver license with the old address until it expires. If you prefer to have a duplicate driver license with your new address printed on the license, visit any Driver Licensing Center or select Satellite City Hall locations (Downtown, Hawaiʻi Kai, Pearlridge and Windward City) to apply for a duplicate.
You must bring in 2 forms of documentation to prove your new Hawaiʻi Principal Residence Address. Visit for detailed instructions and a list of commonly used documents. Gearhead digital keychain drivers.
The fee for a duplicate is $6.00. You must surrender your existing driver license.
You need to visit the nearest driver licensing center or designated satellite city hall (Downtown, Hawaiʻi Kai, Windward City and Pearlridge) with your instruction permit and provide original documents that provide proof of identity, legal presence and social security number. Names must be the same on all documents. If you have a name change and the names on your documents are not the same, you must also submit the original document that verifies your name change. (Marriage Certificate, Divorce Decree, Court Documents).
You may renew 30 days before the permit expiration date and have a grace period of 90 days after the permit expiration date without being required to retake the general knowledge test. For minors, if you renew your permit 31 through 90 days after the permit expiration date, your road test eligibility date will be 180 days from the date of issuance of your renewed permit.Click to see fee table.The following link provides information regarding Hawaiʻi's Legal Presence Law and a listing of acceptable documents:.
For assistance with identifying acceptable supporting documents required to obtain a driver license, please consult our interactive. Send a letter requesting to renew your Hawaiʻi Driver License. To process the application, the following information must be included in your letter:. Name (as it appears on the license).
Mailing address. Social Security Number (last four digits) or Hawaiʻi Driver License number. Date of birth. Email address.
SignatureMail your letter to:Driver License SectionP.O. Box 30340Honolulu, HI Email your signed and dated letter to:or Fax to: (808) 768-9096Once your letter, email or Fax is received, we will mail/email a renewal packet to you with the appropriate instructions. Complete and return all of the forms. The following link provides information regarding Hawaiʻi's Legal Presence Law.
For assistance with identifying acceptable supporting documents required to obtain a driver's license, please visit our interactive or.You are eligible to renew your Class 1, 2 or 3 license by mail only under the following conditions:. You don’t have temporary lawful status in the United States. You don’t have any compliance requirements pending in another jurisdiction. Make an to visit the Driver Licensing Center or select Satellite City Hall (Downtown, Hawaii Kai, Windward City, and Pearlridge) of your choice. Bring your current driver license and provide original documents that provide proof of identity, legal presence, social security number and two (2) proofs of principal address.
Names must be the same on all documents. If you have a name change and the names on your documents are not the same, you must also submit the original document that verifies your name change (e.g. Marriage Certificate, Divorce Decree, Court Documents). You may renew six (6) months before the license expiration date and have a grace period of 90 days after the license expiration date without penalty. A reactivation fee of $5 per 30 days or fraction thereof will be assessed after the 90 days.Click to see fee table.The following link provides information regarding Hawaiʻi's Legal Presence Law. For assistance with identifying acceptable supporting documents required to obtain a driver license, please visit our interactive or. You need to visit the nearest driver licensing center and complete an application for an out of state transfer.
Please submit your valid U.S. or Territory driver license and original documents that provide proof of identity, legal presence and social security number. Names must be the same on all documents. If you have a name change and the names on your documents are not the same, you must also submit the original document that verifies your name change. (Marriage Certificate, Divorce Decree, Court Documents). Upon passing the eye test, you will be issued a temporary type 23 (motorcycle/car) license.
You will be required to surrender your valid out-of-state license which will be returned to the issuing jurisdiction. Upon completion of all verification checks, your plastic license will be mailed to you in approximately six to eight weeks after you receive your temporary license.Click to see fee table.An expired out-of-state license is not transferable and requires the successful completion of both written and road tests.The following link provides information regarding Hawaiʻi's Legal Presence Law and a listing of acceptable documents:.
For assistance with identifying acceptable supporting documents required to obtain a driver license, please consult our interactive. Please visit the nearest driver licensing center and complete an application for an out of state transfer.
Submit your valid U.S. Or Territory driver license and original documents that provide proof of identity, legal presence and social security number, date of birth and two forms of proofs of your principal residence address in Hawaiʻi. Names must be the same on all documents. If you have a name change and the names on your documents are not the same, you must also submit the original document that verifies your name change. (Marriage Certificate, Divorce Decree, Court Documents).
See for details on the required documentation.Upon passing a vision test, you will be issued a comparable non-CDL Hawaiʻi license. You will be required to surrender your valid out-of-state license which will be returned to the issuing jurisdiction. Upon completion of all verification checks, your plastic license will be mailed to you in approximately six to eight weeks after you receive your temporary license.Click to see a table of fees.An expired out-of-state license is not transferable and requires the successful completion of both written and road tests.sts. I am a Hawaiʻi resident currently deployed overseas, what happens if I let my Hawaiʻi license expire?Hawaiʻi driver license expired while deployed outside of the U.S. shall remain valid for 90 days upon return to the United States. You must bring original or certified copy of your deployment papers to show the date of return, duration and place of deployment. Please provide original documents that provide proof of identity, legal presence and social security number. Names must be the same on all documents.
If you have a name change and the names on your documents are not the same, you must also submit the original document that verifies your name change. (Marriage Certificate, Divorce Decree, Naturalization Certificate, Court Documents).The following link provides information regarding Hawaiʻi's Legal Presence Law and a listing of acceptable documents:. For assistance with identifying acceptable supporting documents required to obtain a driver license, please consult our interactive. You have to be 15 1/2 years old to apply for an instruction/learner’s permit.
You have to present your original U.S. birth certificate and original social security card. If you were born outside the U.S. you will be required to provide additional documents that prove legal presence. If you have a foreign birth certificate, the certificate must be translated by a translator authorized by the Driver Licensing Section. Names must be the same on all documents. If you have a name change and the names on your documents are not the same, you must also submit the original document that verifies your name change. (Marriage Certificate, Divorce Decree, Naturalization Certificate, Court Documents). Both parents listed on the birth certificate are required to submit form CSL239 Parental Consent Affidavit. If parents are unable to accompany minor applicant, the absent parent(s) may sign and have the Parental Consent Affidavit form notarized.
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You are required to hold your instruction permit for a minimum of 180 days and must present your driver education certification before you are eligible to take the road test.Click to see fee table.The following link provides information regarding Hawaiʻi's Legal Presence Law and a listing of acceptable documents:. For assistance with identifying acceptable supporting documents required to obtain a driver license, please consult our interactive. Unless you have a Social Security Number, you are required to visit the Social Security office and apply for a number. If you are not eligible to receive a social security number, please advise the Social Security office that you are applying for a driver license and they will give you the not-eligible verification letter to submit to the nearest driver licensing center.
When you visit the driver licensing center you will be required to complete an application for a type 3 (car) instruction permit. Please provide original documents that provide proof of identity, legal presence and social security number (if a social security number has been issued to you). Names must be the same on all documents. If you have a name change and the names on your documents are not the same, you must also submit the original document that verifies your name change. (Marriage Certificate, Divorce Decree, Court Documents). You can renew your expired Hawaiʻi driver license within 90 days with no penalties. After 90 days, a $5 late fee is assessed for every month (even partial months).
After one year past the expiration date, you must start over and take the written test as well as the road test. Under state law, an expired license is invalid for driving. Please provide original documents that show proof of identity, legal presence and social security number. Names must be the same on all documents. If you have a name change and the names on your documents are not the same, you must also submit the original document that verifies your name change. (Marriage Certificate, Divorce Decree, Naturalization Certificate, Court Documents).
NOTE: Any license issued to applicants with temporary lawful status may be renewed up to 90 days after expiration. Thereafter, the applicant shall be treated as a new applicant for a license.The following link provides information regarding Hawaiʻi's Legal Presence Law and a listing of acceptable documents:. For assistance with identifying acceptable supporting documents required to obtain a driver license, please consult our interactive.
This procedure is not available to the general public. We will accept a letter of request signed on your official law enforcement or government agency letterhead. You must indicate the name of the applicant, social security number/Hawaiʻi driver license number, date of birth, and reason for the request. Provide the requestor's contact information including a signature in the event there are any problems/questions and notate if you want the results to be faxed, mailed or emailed. To expedite your request, you may fax an advanced copy and send your original request to:Driver License SectionAttn: Custodian of RecordsP.O.
Box 30340Honolulu, HI 96820Fax (808) 768-9096. (NOTE: Applies only to states with automatic military extension)You need to visit the nearest driver licensing center and complete an application for an out of state transfer. Please submit your valid U.S. or Territory driver license, your active duty military identification card and original documents that provide proof of identity, legal presence and social security number. Names must be the same on all documents. If you have a name change and the names on your documents are not the same, you must also submit the original document that verifies your name change. ( Marriage Certificate, Divorce Decree, Court Documents). Upon passing the eye test, you will be issued a temporary type 3 license.
You will be required to surrender your valid out-of-state license which will be returned to the issuing jurisdiction. Upon completion of all verification checks, your plastic license will be mailed to you in approximately six to eight weeks after you receive your temporary license.Click to see fee table.The following link provides information regarding Hawaii's Legal Presence Law and a listing of acceptable documents:. For assistance with identifying acceptable supporting documents required to obtain a driver's license, please consult our interactive. You need to visit the nearest driver licensing center and complete an application for an out of state transfer.
Please submit your valid U.S. or Territory driver license and original documents that provide proof of identity, legal presence and social security number. Names must be the same on all documents.
If you have a name change and the names on your documents are not the same, you must also submit the original document that verifies your name change. (Marriage Certificate, Divorce Decree, Court Documents). If you do not have a social security number, proceed to the Social Security Office to apply for one. If you are not eligible to have a number, please advise that office to fax the verification letter to the nearest driver licensing office.
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Upon passing the eye test, you will be issued a temporary type 3 license. Upon completion of all verification checks, your plastic license will be mailed to you in approximately six to eight weeks after you receive your temporary license.Click to see fee table.An expired out-of-state license is not transferable and requires the successful completion of both written and road tests.The following link provides information regarding Hawaii's Legal Presence Law and a listing of acceptable documents:. For assistance with identifying acceptable supporting documents required to obtain a driver's license, please consult our interactive. A REAL ID-compliant card is an accepted form of ID for domestic air travel and accessing Federal facilities. The City and County of Honolulu offers REAL ID-federal compliant driver licenses and State ID cards marked with a gold star.All Hawaiʻi issued driver licenses and ID cards, with or without the star, are fully compliant with federal requirements until October 2020. There is no rush to acquire a “gold star” license if your current license is not nearing expiration.When it’s time for you to renew your license you will need to download and complete a State of Hawaiʻi Driver License Application.If you have not already done so, you will need to submit original documents for proof of legal presence, social security number, and two documents to show Hawaiʻi residencyBy law, an individual cannot hold a REAL ID-compliant State ID card and REAL ID-compliant driver license.
You may hold only one REAL ID-compliant card. You will need to make an appointment to be tested with a representative vehicle class and pass the following:. Pre-trip: The first test to complete is the Pre-trip vehicle test.
It will demonstrate your knowledge of the commercial vehicle of the category you intend to drive and determine if the vehicle is safe to operate on the public roadways. Skill test: This test consists of various backing manoeuvres and tests your skills to operate a commercial motor vehicle of the category you intend to drive under different simulated off-road situations.
You must pass this test before taking the road test. Road test: This test will demonstrate your ability to operate a commercial vehicle of the category you intend to drive, through various traffic situations on the public roadways.NOTE: Should you fail any required test, there is a minimum one week waiting period to be eligible for a retest.
Appropriate fees apply. $30 application fee for a permit. $5 fee per year or a fraction thereof for a new or renewed license. $15 fee for a duplicate license or any change to the information on the license. $15 fee to take the general knowledge test. $5 fee to take each special knowledge test. $15 additional fee to take the aural test.
$41 to reinstate or $66 if reinstating and renewing. $50 fee in advance to schedule an appointment to take the skills tests. Only drivers with prepaid appointments and proof of payment will be allowed to test. If an applicant misses an appointment, he or she forfeits the prepaid fee. You have ninety (90) days after the expiration date to renew your CDL.
After 90 days, a $5 late fee is assessed for every month (even partial months). After one year past the expiration date, you must start over and take the written test as well as the road test. Under state law, an expired license is invalid for driving. If you are in the Armed Services and deployed overseas during the time of your CDL expiration date, you have up to 90 days upon return to Hawaiʻi to renew your CDL without penalty, with acceptable proof of service. It does not matter what the expiration date is.
Applicants must be at least 21 years of age. Submittal of the DOT Certificate (Form MCSA-5876), which verifies that you meet the Medical and Physical requirements. Pass the required vision test with a minimum of 20/40 in both eyes. Possess a valid basic Hawaiʻi Driver License. Certified United States Birth Certificate.
Original Social Security Card. Current Front Facial photo.
(No smaller than passport size & no larger than a standard size photo). Pass all required written tests for the class of license you wish to drive. 2 Proof of Residence Documents. Appointments for skills testing can be made 14 days after permit has been issued and paid for at the CDL OFFICE prior to test date.
The $50 fee is not refundable. This skills fee covers the pre-trip inspection, basic skills, and road test for the scheduled date. FIRST AVAILABLE APPOINTMENT IS SCHEDULED.
No rescheduling will be allowed once the appointment has been made and payment is received. Available test appointments times are 8 a. M., 10 a.m., and 1 p.m; Monday through Friday.
Lost receipts will result in another $50 fee. You will need to provide 2 documents with your name and new address. The main purpose of the City and County of Honolulu web site is to provide easier on-line access to information about city services and agencies. The Department of Information Technology administers the city web sites and provides web services, support, and training to agencies. Each agency is responsible for the contents of its web pages, with much of the work done by employees who have learned on the job, in addition to their routine duties.Internet access permission in each office is determined by the specific agency, and provided through our local area network and a link to the State of Hawaii and University of Hawaii.
Hawaii Driver’s License Renewal GuideHow to Renew Your Hawaii Driver’s LicenseIf you live in the State of Hawaii, don’t expect to be reminded that your license is about to expire. The state does not send out renewal notices, so it is up to you to make sure you complete your Hawaii driver’s license renewal on time.This guide answers all your questions about how to renew a Hawaii driver’s license. How Do I Renew My License In Hawaii?You can renew your license up to six months before the expiration date. View Quotes!You also have a grace period of 90 days after the expiration date to renew, but beyond that you will have to pay a reactivation fee of $5 for every 30 days you go past the expiration.If you go one year or more past the expiration date, or if your license has been suspended, you will essentially have to start over as if you were getting a new license. You will have to retake the vision and skills tests. Where Do I Renew My Hawaii License?You must go to your local DMV office to complete your Hawaii license renewal.If you live in Honolulu county, go to the Department of Customer Services.For the counties of Hawaii and Maui, the Department of Finance is responsible for driver’s license renewals and in the county of Kauai, you will go to the Treasury Division of Finance.Alternatively, if you are eligible you can complete your Hawaii driver’s license renewal by mail.
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We will discuss this process later in this guide. In Person Driver’s License RenewalWhen you visit your local DMV office you must bring the required documents to complete your Hawaii license renewal. These documents include:.
Identity verification with date of birth (birth certificate, passport, or military ID). Social Security Number verification (Social Security card, W-2 or 1099 form). Proof of citizenship or legal status in the U.S. (birth certificate, domestic passport, or foreign passport with an I-94 form or number). Proof of Address documents (pay stub, bank statement, mortgage or lease document, or utility bill).Once your documents are verified you will have to pass a vision exam, have your fingerprint taken and a new photo captured. Finally, you will pay the required fee to complete your Hawaii license renewal. Renewing Your Driver’s License by MailHawaii residents are allowed to renew by mail instead of in person up to two consecutive times.The first step is to order your renewal package from the DMV.
To do this, write a renewal request and include the following information:. Full name. Date of birth. Driver’s license number. Contact information (phone or email). Address.Be sure to sign the letter and send it to your local county DMV office.You will receive a Hawaii driver’s license renewal package in the mail.
The package will contain forms and instructions for completing your renewal by mail.Complete all the forms in the renewal package including the Medical Report from and the Certificate of Eye Examination. These forms must be completed by a physician and cannot be older than six months.You must provide proof of your identity, legal status and address. You can prove your identity and legal status by including copies of your passport, your I-94 number, or your Social Security card.You must also provide two documents that prove your address, such as a bank statement, a pay stub, or a utility bill.Finally, to complete your Hawaii license renewal you must include the fee. Required License Renewal FeesHawaii license renewal fees vary by county and age.In Hawaii, Honolulu and Maui counties, drivers age 25 to 71 must pay $40 for an eight-year license. In Kauai, drivers of any age can receive an eight-year license for $32.Drivers up to age 24 in Hawaii, Honolulu and Maui counties can receive a four-year license for $20, and a four-year license in Kauai County is $16.Drivers who are 72 years old or older pay $10 for a two-year license in Hawaii, Honolulu and Maui counties and it costs $8 for a two-year license in Kauai County.In Hawaii County, anyone of any age can opt for a one-year license for $5.With several options for renewing your Hawaii license, don’t wait until the very end and risk driving with an expired license.