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How to get your Hawaii Drivers License

DOT got you confused? Check out our easy instructions for getting your Hawaii drivers license.

1. Study for the Hawaii learners permit / instruction permit written test
2. Apply for the Hawaii learners permit / instruction permit
3. Practice driving under supervision and take Hawaii drivers education
4. Take the driving test for the Hawaii drivers license
 
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1. Study for the HI learners permit / instruction permit written test
2. Apply for the Hawaii learners permit / instruction permit
3. Practice driving under supervision and take Hawaii drivers ed
4. Take the driving test for the Hawaii drivers license
Driving tests are conducted by county examiners. The City and County of Honolulu and the Counties of Kauai and Hawaii may use third party examiners certified by the Department of Transportation to conduct the driving tests.
To be eligible for the Hawaii drivers license, you must:
  1. Be at least 16 years old.
  2. Complete 30 hours of drivers education instruction and 6 hours of in-car driving lessons if you are under 18.
  3. Have held your instruction / learners permit for at least 180 days if you are under 18.
  4. Have no pending violation that might result in the revocation or suspension of your instruction permit.
  5. Have your parent’s or guardian’s consent.
  6. Pass a driving test.
Once you pass the driving test, you will be issued a drivers license. If you are under 18, you will be issued a provisional license.
Provisional License Restrictions
  • Provisional licensees must have in their immediate possession their provisional drivers license.
  • All occupants must wear their seat belts and children under 4 years of age be properly restrained within a child safety seat in compliance with Hawaii State law;
  • The provisional licensee driver SHALL NOT TRANSPORT more than one person below the age of eighteen (18), without being accompanied by a licensed driver that is the provisional licensee’s parent or guardian, unless that person is a household member.
  • The provisional licensee driver SHALL NOT DRIVE between 11:00 p.m. and 5:00a.m., unless accompanied by either a parent or guardian that is licensed to drive the same type of motor vehicle and is seated in the passenger seat beside the licensee.
  • The person granted a provisional drivers license may drive between 11:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m. without a licensed parent or guardian in the motor vehicle only under the following conditions:
    • Traveling to or from the licensee’s place of employment, where the operation of a motor vehicle is necessary for that purpose.
    • The provisional licensee shall keep in his or her possession a signed statement from the employer containing the employer’s:
      • Name
      • Address
      • Telephone number
      • Verification of employment & work hours.
    • Traveling to or from a school-authorized activity, where the operation of a motor vehicle is necessary for that purpose, and the provisional licensee shall keep in his or her possession a signed statement from a parent or guardian containing the parent’s or guardian’s:
      a. Name, Address, Telephone number, and
      b. Verification that the operation of the motor vehicle by the licensee is necessary to travel to or from the school-authorized activity; provided that under A. and B. above, the provisional licensee shall not transport more than one person under the age of eighteen (18) between 11:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m. without being accompanied by the licensed parent or guardian of the provisional licensee.
  • The provisional license shall expire on the provisional licensee’s nineteenth (19th) birthday.
 
Full Drivers License
A provisional licensee may be issued a full drivers license if the provisional licensee:
  • Has satisfactorily held the provisional license for at least six (6) months;
  • Has no pending violation that might result in a suspension or revocation;
  • Is at least seventeen (17) years old; and has satisfactorily complied with all the requirements of Chapter 286, Hawaii Revised Statutes.
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HI Drivers License Instructions
1. Be at least 15½ years old
2. Pass the Hawaii DOT instruction permit test
3. If under 18, take an approved drivers education course
4. Hold Hawaii instruction permit for 180 days
5. Eligible for HI drivers license at 16


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