Haw. Code R. § 13-230-23 - Indications of residence
Because determination of residence in Hawaii requires a finding of subjective fact (intent to make a permanent home) as well as of objective fact (and physical presence), the following objective indications of a person's intent will be considered when determining the person's status. No single index is decisive.
(1) Primary
indications.
(A) Voter registration in
Hawaii.
(B) Voting in
Hawaii.
(C) Possession and use of
Hawaii motor vehicle license plates.
(D) Payment of Hawaii personal income
tax.
(E) Presence of spouse,
children, and other close relatives in Hawaii.
(2) Secondary indications.
(A) Membership in voluntary organizations in
Hawaii.
(B) Licensing from the
State for professional practice.
(C) Carrying on of a business or the holding
of a position in Hawaii.
(D)
Ownership of residential property or continuous letting of an apartment on a
lease basis in Hawaii.
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