Haw. Code R. § 19-133.2-27 - Inspection of vehicle registration, license plate, vehicle identification nxuober, and proof of insurance
(a) The vehicle
license number and vehicle identification number (VIN) shall be inspected for
agreement with the corresponding numbers shown on the current year's valid
registration certificate. An original of the Hawaii motor vehicle insurance
identification card (an electronic card as described in section 431:100-107,
HRS is considered an original, provided the card may be accessed directly
through the licensed insurer's website, application, or database) or a
certificate of self-insurance issued by the State of Hawaii Insurance
Commissioner is also required. Out-of-state vehicles must have an original
Hawaii insurance identification card and a current temporary or permanent
Hawaii registration. License plates shall be inspected for condition,
legibility, proper location and security of mounting. Documents for
registration, insurance, motor carrier exemption, when applicable, and
reconstructed vehicle permit, when applicable shall be photographed by the
inspector and stored in the repository of the electronic form
contractor;
(b) No certificate of
inspection shall be issued if any of the following occurs:
(1) There is no proof of a current Hawaii
registration certificate or a current original vehicle insurance identification
card, a fleet insurance card or certification of self-insurance is not
available; Fleet vehicles owned by a leasing company do not need the name on
the fleet insurance document to match the name on the registration
document.
(2) The VIN on the
vehicle is not in agreement with the VIN on the registration certificate and
VIN on the vehicle insurance identification card;
(3) License plate numbers or validation
sticker numbers are not in agreement with the registration
certificate;
(4) Any license plate
cannot be illuminated per
291-31, HRS, is missing, loosely
or improperly mounted (so that it swings or can be removed without tools), not
legible, or obscured from visibility, not located in the place provided by the
manufacturer, or in the absence of such a location upon the bumper (Section
249-7(b),
HRS).
(5) The description of the
vehicle on the insurance card does not match the registration, for example, if
the insurance describes the vehicle as a 2 door Volkswagen and it is registered
as a street rod replica dune buggy, the insurance shall be defective.
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