Haw. Code R. § 19-122-312 - Duplicate and renewal of driver's license
(a)
Applicants with temporary lawful status shall appear before the examiner of
drivers and submit proof of legal presence when applying for a renewal or
duplicate license or permit.
(b)
Any license issued to applicants with temporary lawful status may be renewed up
to ninety days after expiration. Thereafter, the applicant shall be treated as
a new applicant for a license. The examiner of drivers shall waive the general
knowledge and practical tests, provided the completed application is processed
within ninety days from the expiration of the applicant's previous
license.
(c) Any non-CDL license
issued to applicants with permanent lawful status may be renewed by mail,
provided the applicants previously presented documents to prove legal name,
date of birth, social security number, legal presence and Hawaii principal
residence address and were issued a star marked compliant instruction permit,
provisional driver's license or driver's license. These applicants are not
required to present documentary proof again, unless any information on the
documents has changed. However, a new photograph must be taken in-person by DMV
staff at renewal, no less frequently than every sixteen years or at the time of
application prior to when the sixteenth-year falls within the term of the
renewal credential.
(d) Duplicate
licenses may be obtained by mail. Lawful status applicants shall include proof
of lawful status as stated in section
19-122-305 and any other documents that may be required by the examiner of
drivers.
(e) A duplicate license
requested by mail may only be delivered to the mailing address on record.
Applicants must submit a change of mailing address request and furnish proof of
a new mailing address if a change of mailing address is requested.
(f) Persons desiring alteration of their
driver's license card based on a change of gender must pay the associated
fee;
(g) The examiner of drivers
shall not issue, provide a duplicate, or renew an applicant's driver's license
or permit whenever the applicant's check or any other form of payment has been
dishonored and the payment of the dishonored amount plus service charges has
not been received in the form of cash, cashier's check, money order, or any
other form of payment acceptable to the examiner of drivers.
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