What you pay for a Hawaii learner's permit
The current learner's permit fee in Hawaii is $5. That covers the application, the knowledge test, the vision screening, and your temporary paper permit and mailed plastic card. If you fail the knowledge test, most Hawaii offices charge a re-test fee for each additional attempt — confirm the current schedule on the HI DOT site before your appointment.
Road test, license issuance, and renewal
After your supervised period of 180 days, the road test itself is generally included in your original application fee, but a no-show or a failed road test can trigger an additional fee on the next attempt. The first full driver license in Hawaii is typically issued for a four- to eight-year term and costs comparable to or slightly more than the $5 permit fee.
For a deeper read on this topic across all 50 states, see our right-of-way, speed limits, and alcohol and drugs articles.
Reinstatement and SR-22
If your Hawaii license is suspended, the standard reinstatement fee is $55. DUI-related reinstatements add a substantial alcohol-program fee, an ignition-interlock device installation fee, and several years of SR-22 financial-responsibility filing. SR-22 itself is not a fee paid to the HI DOT — it is a certificate your insurer files on your behalf, and your premiums during the SR-22 period typically increase 50% to 100%.
Replacement and address change
A replacement Hawaii driver license costs roughly half the original fee. A change of address is free and can be done online at the HI DOT site within 10 days of moving — required by law, even if you do not need a new card mailed to you. Your address on file determines where renewal notices and any suspension paperwork are mailed.
REAL ID upgrade
Upgrading a standard Hawaii license to a REAL ID-compliant card carries no extra fee at most renewals — you pay the standard renewal price but bring an additional set of documents (passport or birth certificate, Social Security card, two proofs of Hawaii residency). After May 7, 2025 a REAL ID is required to board a domestic flight or enter a federal facility.
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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