Haw. Code R. § 19-149-18 - Renewal or duplicate by mail
(a) Cardholders age
eighty years and older may renew by mail, provided the applicant had previously
submitted all required documents and was physically present for fingerprinting
and taking of their photo. The first renewal by mail will be processed using
the picture on file. The second renewal by mail will require the applicant to
submit updated photo and fingerprints. See subsection (d)(3) below for
obtaining a fingerprint and photo packet.
(b) Persons who lost their card and are out
of the state may apply for a duplicate state civil identification card by mail
if there is no change in name, address or citizenship.
(c) An application form can be obtained at a
county web site. The completed application form shall be mailed back to a local
driver licensing office with a money order or cashier's check. If the
cardholder wants to update the cardholder's photograph, the cardholder must go
to a local driver licensing office in Hawaii.
(d) An applicant with a physical or mental
disability may renew the applicant's state civil identification card by mail,
if the applicant has a certification statement signed by the applicant's
primary care physician that the applicant is, for a reason related to the
applicant's physical or mental disability, unable to appear at the nearest
office where renewals for state civil identification cards are being processed.
Any qualifying applicant may apply for renewal through the mail by:
(1) Completing an application form;
(2) Affixing the qualifying applicant's
signature;
(3) Affixing the
appropriate fingerprints as listed in section
19-149-11. Caretakers may obtain
from a local driver licensing station, a fingerprint and photo packet and
instructions, which consists of a fingerprint card, ink and a thumb drive for
submitting two digital images of the applicant;
(4) Submitting two digital images of the
applicant per instructions in the packet.
(5) Payment of the appropriate fees shall be
in the form of a personal check, money order, or any other form of payment
allowed by the county as listed in section
19-149-19(a);
and
(6) Enclosing the application
form, fee, and all applicable supporting documents required by section
19-149-3, including the signed
certification by the qualifying applicant's primary care physician.
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