Do I need to make an appointment to apply for a HI driver license? Hawaii

Enter your Zip Code below to get a Free Quote. We suggest getting quotes from multiple companies to ensure you get the best rate. There is no obligation to purchase.

  • You could save 15% or more
  • 24 hour claims service
  • Get a FREE instant quote, today!

Appointment for the Written Test

You are not required to make an appointment to take the written license test for your drivers license.

However, if you plan to go into a main driver license office, you should make one to avoid the hours-long lines. Making an appointment allows you to bypass the long line and go directly to a short line with a dedicated clerk.

Satellite offices do not always accept appointments, but these are less-busy, smaller offices scattered throughout the islands.

Remember to study the Hawaii Drivers Manual (available at bookstores, libraries, and DMV offices) and then take a practice test to make sure you know all the material. If you fail, you’ll have to come back after one week.

Appointment for the Driving Test

You must make an appointment to take the driving test, also called the road test. This is not available at every driver license office, because it requires special examiners.

Use the online system to make a road test appointment in Honolulu. Residents of other counties should call the appropriate county.

You’ll need to bring:

  • Proof of HI insurance.
  • Proof of passing drivers ed (if you’re a minor).
  • A car that has passed HI inspection.

Visitor Comments

No visitor comments posted. Post a comment

Post Comment for "Do I need to make an appointment to apply for a HI driver license?"

To post a comment for this article, simply complete the form below. Fields marked with an asterisk are required.

User Opinions

No users have voted.

How would you rate this answer?



Thank you for rating this answer.

Continue
DMVAnswers.com (the Site) is a privately owned, for-profit Web site owned by OnlineGURU, Inc. The Site specifically disclaims any and all connection with any state bureau, division, or Department of Motor Vehicles, or any state or federal government agency. DMVAnswers.com does its best to get the correct information but does not claim responsibility for the accuracy of the information displayed herein. It is not complete or certified information. The information provided on DMVAnswers.com is not legal advice, DMVAnswers.com is not a lawyer referral service, and no attorney-client or confidential relationship is or should be formed by use of the site. Additionally, the Site expressly disclaims any and all liability for third party links or resources on the Site and any claims of negligence arising from same. For official information, please consult your state motor vehicle department.