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27 kwi 2021 · You may apply for a duplicate Hawaii State ID card by mail if you lost your card and are out-of- state. However, any changes to the personally identifiable information, except for Hawaii principal residence address, will require that the application for a duplicate be done in-person.
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21 maj 2021 · mistaking the envelope for junk mail and throwing away your permanent plastic state ID. If your permanent card does not arrive after seven weeks, call: (808) 768-9128.
The state ID card is a government-issued identification and an alternative to the Hawaii driver's license, for those who do not drive a vehicle. You are NOT required to have a State ID. You are allowed to hold one (1) Real ID compliant credential. You may elect to designate your Hawaii State Identification card as the Real ID compliant (star) ...
Bring your current valid state ID and a completed State ID application indicating you wish to designate your state ID as your REAL ID-compliant card. If you have not already done so, bring your original documents providing proof of identity and Hawaii residency.
4 mar 2020 · How to Replace Your ID Card in Hawaii. Obtaining a duplicate ID card in Hawaii is typically completed for the purposes of replacing a lost, stolen or damaged credential or updating the information displayed on the form.
For further information, please visit the appropriate county website where you intend to renew your card or call for further assistance. City & County of Honolulu: (808) 532-7730. County of Hawaii: (808) 961-2222. County of Kauai: (808) 241-4242. County of Maui: (808) 270-7363.