Hawaii Military Guide Summer Fall 2023

Any car purchased in Hawaii that is being shipped out of state must be cleared for travel through a written release by the financial institution holding the lien. An application form (DF-L-MVR-1) must be submitted to the DMV if: • Your vehicle was purchased outside of Hawaii and not registered prior to arrival • Your vehicle was previously registered in another person’s name • You are switching from out-of-state to Hawaii license plates To retain current out-of-state license plates, registration and title, you will need Transportation 80 your current registration, shipping receipt, Hawaii state vehicle safety inspection information and Hawaii no-fault insurance card. You are also required to complete a special form (DF-L-27) available at your base’s Pass and Registration Office. Hawaii residents on active duty, and members of the National Guard and Reserve assigned to units located in Hawaii may be exempt from the hefty motor vehicle weight taxes for one vehicle registered in your name. To be eligible, you must be a registered owner or co-owner. If not, you must have at least co-ownership with a separate Bill of Sale or Title transfer. Submit a properly completed Hawaii Resident Certificate form (CS-L-MVR-50A) to the DMV. SAFETY INSPECTIONS The State of Hawaii requires that all vehicles receive a safety inspection before being registered. For inspection, bring your vehicle’s current registration and proof of insurance to an inspection site. The DOT’s electronic safety inspection program provides immediate recordation and proof of a vehicle’s current inspection results. Stations input the completed safety check information directly into the DOT system for immediate recordation and proof of a vehicle’s current inspection results. In order to prevent sticker theft, vehicle information is included on safety inspection stickers. For updates on Safety Inspections, you may visit hidot.hawaii.gov/highways/library/motor -vehicle-safety-office. Here you will find COVID-19 FAQs on Safety Checks and Driver Licenses. DRIVER’S LICENSES As with other states, driver’s license rules and regulations in Hawaii can be a bit detailed. A great resource for FAQs, etc. is Honolulu.gov/csd/dllicense.html. To follow are a few highlights. For the latest details on Motor Vehicle, Licensing and Permits, please visit HiDOT.hawaii.gov/highways/library/motor DRIVER’S LICENSING CENTRAL CALL CENTER: (808) 768-9100 CALL M-F 0745-1630 WRITTEN TEST: ALOHAQ.HONOLULU.GOV ROAD TEST: HONOLULUROADTEST.COM BY APPOINTMENT ONLY, M-7 0800-1530 SHERIDAN PARK: 833 PIIKOI ST. KAPALAMA: 925 DILLINGHAM BLVD. KAPOLEI: 1000 ULUOHIA ST. KAPOLEI: 1000 ULUOHIA ST. KOOLAU: 47-388 HUI IWA ST., SUITE 19 WAHIAWA: 330 N. CANE ST. WAIANAE: 85-670 FARRINGTON HWY. VISIT HONOLULU.GOV/CSD SATELLITE CITY HALLS MOTOR VEHICLE INFORMATION: (808) 768-4325 ALA MOANA: ALA MOANA CENTER, #1286 DOWNTOWN: 1041 NUUANU AVE. HAWAII KAI: 6600 KALANIANAOLE HWY., #101 JOINT BASE PHH: 1705 O'MALLEY BLVD., BLDG 192H KAPALAMA: 925 DILLINGHAM BLVD., #102 KAPOLEI: 1000 ULUOHIA ST., #103 KEOLAU: 47-388 HUI IWA ST., #4419 PEARLRIDGE: PEARLRIDGE CENTER UPTOWN, #244B WAHIAWA: 330 N CANE ST. WAIANAE: 85-670 FARRINGTON HWY. WINDWARD: 45-480 KANEOHE BAY DR., #CO6 VISIT ALOHAQ.HONOLULU.GOV

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