How to Renew Your Hawaii Driver License

Step-by-step guide for renewing your Hawaii license through HI DOT. Covers online, mail, and in-person options, fees, and what to bring.

Validity 8 years
Standard fee $40 Honolulu: ages 25-71 pay $40 for 8 years; ages 17-24 pay $20 (4-year); age 72+ pay $10 (2-year). Neighbor-island counties differ.
Renew early Up to 6 months before expiration

Step 1 — Check if you can renew online

Hawaii doesn't offer online driver license renewal; residents must book an in-person appointment via AlohaQ at a Honolulu Driver Licensing Center. Online services are limited to appointments and duplicates.

Start your online renewal at HI DOT →

Step 2 — Gather your documents

For an in-person renewal, bring:

Step 3 — Pay the renewal fee

HI DOT charges $40 for a standard non-commercial license renewal valid for 8 years. CDL and motorcycle endorsement renewals cost extra; check the official fee schedule for exact amounts.

Step 4 — Take a vision test (if required)

Eye screening test required at each renewal appointment. Bring your glasses or contacts if you wear them.

Step 5 — Receive your new license

You'll get a temporary paper license at the DMV that's valid for 30-60 days. Your permanent plastic license arrives by mail in 7-14 business days. If your renewal was online, expect 10-21 days mailing time.

REAL ID upgrade in Hawaii

REAL ID enforcement has been in effect since May 7, 2025; applicants must bring identity, SSN, and two proofs of Hawaii residence in person. Only the permanent plastic card (not the temporary paper) is REAL ID compliant.

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Find your nearest Hawaii office

Use our Hawaii DMV office finder to locate the closest HI DOT location with addresses, hours, and turn-by-turn directions.

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