Haw. Code R. § 19-149-22 - Return of mailed state civil identification card
(a) The
examiner of drivers may issue, over-the-counter, a USPS returned state
identification card if assured that a USPS delivery error has occurred or under
other unique circumstances as determined by the examiner of drivers.
(b) If returned mailed state identification
card is due to an address change, the examiner of drivers may issue,
over-the-counter, a USPS returned state identification card with the incorrect
address provided that appropriate documentary evidence of the new principal
residence address, principal address, or mailing address is presented and
scanned into the applicant's state civil identification record.
(c) Address changes need not be reflected on
the card (6 CFR §
37.3). If the applicant wishes the card
printed with the correct address, a duplicate fee shall be assessed. If the
address changes are due to a clerical error, a no-charge duplicate shall be
issued.
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