Proof of identity
For a Hawaii learner's permit you must present an original document proving your identity and date of birth. Acceptable documents include a US passport (book or card), a certified state-issued birth certificate (no hospital souvenir certificates), a Permanent Resident Card, an Employment Authorization Document, or an unexpired foreign passport with a valid US visa. Photocopies are never accepted — you must present the original.
Proof of Social Security number
Bring your physical Social Security card if you have one. If not, the Hawaii HI DOT accepts a recent W-2 form, a SSA-1099 statement, or a non-SSA 1099 that displays your full SSN. The number must match the SSA database — a single transposed digit will reject the application until you correct it through the SSA, not the HI DOT.
For a deeper read on this topic across all 50 states, see our right-of-way, speed limits, and alcohol and drugs articles.
Proof of Hawaii residency (two documents)
You need two documents showing your name and Hawaii residential address dated within the last 60 to 90 days. Common acceptable documents include a utility bill, a bank or credit-card statement, a current lease or mortgage statement, a school enrollment letter, an employer W-2, or a property-tax record. A PO box does not satisfy the residency requirement, even when it is your only mailing address.
Parent or guardian signature for minors
Applicants under 18 in Hawaii must have a parent or legal guardian co-sign the application. The parent must appear in person at the HI DOT with their own valid ID, or sign a notarized parental-consent form that the applicant brings to the counter. The signature accepts financial responsibility for the minor's driving until they turn 18 or obtain an unrestricted license.
REAL ID upgrade documents
A REAL ID-compliant Hawaii license is required to board a domestic flight starting May 7, 2025. The same documents above qualify, but for REAL ID you must present them in person — even at renewal — with no photocopies. The clerk scans each document and prints a star icon in the upper corner of the issued card to indicate REAL ID compliance.
Quick facts about Hawaii
- Capital: Honolulu
- Minimum permit age: 15 years 6 months
- Current permit fee: $5
- Supervised hold period: 180 days
- Adult BAC limit: 0.08% · Under-21 BAC: 0.02%
- Default speed limits: 60 mph rural Interstate, 55 mph urban Interstate, 25 mph residential, 15 mph school zone
- Handheld phone use: banned
- Vision standard: 20/40 acuity in at least one eye, corrected or uncorrected
- Reinstatement fee after suspension: $55
- Official source: HI DOT
Other Hawaii guides on PermitPrep
Each link below opens a dedicated Hawaii page. Every guide is built from the same official HI DOT handbook so the rules stay consistent across topics.
- Hawaii Permit Practice Test — Practice test for Hawaii drivers.
- Hawaii Driving Permit Guide — Permit guide for Hawaii drivers.
- Hawaii Road Signs Test — Signs test for Hawaii drivers.
- Hawaii Traffic Laws Summary — Traffic laws for Hawaii drivers.
- Hawaii Right-of-Way Rules — Right of way for Hawaii drivers.
- Hawaii Speed Limits Explained — Speed limits for Hawaii drivers.
- Hawaii DUI Laws — DUI laws for Hawaii drivers.
- Hawaii Cell Phone Laws — Cell phone laws for Hawaii drivers.
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