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(From the State Department of Transportation) STATE TO IMPLEMENT NEW HAWAII DRIVER LICENSE REQUIREMENTS BEGINNING MONDAY, MARCH 5 HONOLULU New requirements for individuals who want to renew, reinstate and apply for a Hawaii state driver's license or learner's permits will take effect on Monday, March 5, 2012. Individuals will have to provide proof of their legal name, birth date, Social Security Number and legal presence in the United States at all county Motor Vehicle, Licensing and Permits Division offices. The following are examples of documents that will prove everything but a Social Security Number:
The following are examples of the documents that will provide proof of an individual's Social Security Number:
Additional requirements may apply. For instance, married women who have changed their last names must also provide a valid or certified copy of their marriage licenses. A full list of all potential documents, new requirements and frequently asked questions can be found at hawaii.gov/dot. Links to the site are also available on all four county websites. The new requirements are mandated by the Legal Presence Act in accordance with Act 38 of the 2010 state legislative session. In conjunction with implementation of the Legal Presence Act, all counties will begin issuing 60-day temporary licenses. Upon completion of all document verifications, a plastic license will be mailed within two weeks unless issues come up during processing. ### Media Contact: State Department of Transportation spokesman Dan Meisenzahl at 587-2160 (office), 265-5239 (cellular) or via e-mail at Daniel.T.Meisenzahl@hawaii.gov.
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