-vehicle-safety-office. Visit AlohaQ.honolulu.gov to make an appointment. Military members and dependents may continue to use an out-of-state driver’s license until it expires. If your home state authorizes military extensions, you may continue to drive in Hawaii even after expiration if you have an active military ID. Note that since not all states allow this, it’s best to check with the DMV for detailed info about how the rules apply to you. With a valid out of state license, you are not required to possess a Hawaii driver’s license even if your car is registered in Hawaii and has Hawaii plates. To obtain a Hawaii license, you must apply to take the written test before your current license expires. Otherwise, you will be required to take the road test as well. Schedule or reschedule a driver’s license road test for one of Oahu’s driver’s licensing offices online at Honolulu.gov/csd/dllicense.html. Even if an out-of-state licesne is held, individuals ages 15-17 are subject to Hawaii’s three-stage Graduated Drivers License Program (GCL). Stages include Learners Permit, Provisional License and Full License. Check the website listed above for details. When visiting the DMV for your appointment, present your social security card, current out-of-state license and birth certificate. Minors must have both parents’ signatures to apply. After completing an application, you will be given a written test and vision test. Vision must be 20/40 corrected. To prepare for the written test, download the Official Hawaii Driver’s Manual from Hidot.Hawaii.gov. The manual includes information on driver’s license permits, vehicle registration, written test questions and answers, plus other general driving information. Once you pass these tests, your license will be processed and you will be given a temporary license or permit. Transportation 81
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