Haw. Code R. § 5-22-6 - Permanent address
The state identification card shall include the applicant's permanent address. An applicant's permanent address can be determined by one of the following with administrative approval:
(1) Department of taxation form A-6,
application for tax clearance;
(2)
Current property tax assessment form;
(3) Current rental agreement for six months
or more;
(4) Current time-share
agreement for six months or more;
(5) Current Hawaii utility bill with the
applicant's name;
(6) Hawaii state
income tax return from the preceding year with W-2 form;
(7) Hawaii State driver's license or motor
vehicle registration form;
(8)
Student identification card issued by a Hawaii school;
(9) Medical card issued by a Hawaii health
insurance agency;
(10) For an
individual claiming that the individual had no income to file a tax return and
is receiving state welfare assistance, a letter from the Hawaii state
department of human services dated not more than ninety days prior to the
application for a state identification card certifying that the individual is
receiving state assistance;
(11)
Mail addressed to the applicant from a government or medical entity;
(12) Homeless applicants may use the address
of their current shelter agency or, if not staying in a shelter, may use the
general delivery of the post office nearest where they spend most of their
time; or
(13) If an applicant is in
a shelter because of abuse, the applicant may display the address of a relative
or friend or a post office box number on the card but must provide the
applicant's permanent address for file purposes.
Notes
State regulations are updated quarterly; we currently have two versions available. Below is a comparison between our most recent version and the prior quarterly release. More comparison features will be added as we have more versions to compare.
No prior version found.