Hawaii · Permit Test FAQ

Hawaii Permit Test FAQ

A complete guide to permit test faq in Hawaii, based on the official HI DOT driver handbook.

Capital: Honolulu Min permit age: 15 years 6 months Permit fee: $5 Hold period: 180 days

How many questions are on the Hawaii permit test?

The Hawaii permit knowledge test typically has 25 to 50 questions depending on the office and the version delivered on the day. To pass you need approximately 80% — that is usually 20 of 25, 32 of 40, or 40 of 50 correct. The test is delivered on a touchscreen at the HI DOT, and you generally cannot go back and change earlier answers once you advance past them.

How much does the permit cost in Hawaii?

The current Hawaii learner's permit fee is $5, payable at the counter by card, cash, or check (some Hawaii branches are card-only). If you fail the knowledge test you may be required to pay a re-test fee for each subsequent attempt; check the current fee schedule on the HI DOT website before your appointment.

For a deeper read on this topic across all 50 states, see our right-of-way, speed limits, and alcohol and drugs articles.

How long do I have to hold the permit?

In Hawaii the supervised hold period is 180 days. During that time you must drive with a licensed adult age 21 or older in the front passenger seat. Many Hawaii counties also require 50 logged hours of supervised driving, with at least 10 of them after sunset, before you become eligible for the road test.

Can I take the test in another language?

The Hawaii permit test is offered in English and Spanish at every HI DOT office, and additional languages — typically Mandarin, Vietnamese, Korean, Tagalog, Russian, Armenian, and Punjabi — are available at major county offices and on most online versions. An interpreter you bring yourself is generally not allowed for the knowledge test.

What if I fail?

Most Hawaii counties allow you to retake the test the same day or the next business day. After three consecutive failures you may be required to wait a longer period and pay an additional fee. The HI DOT will tell you which sections you missed; spend extra time in those sections of the handbook before returning.

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.

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