Oahu DMV Mailing Address

Oahu DMV Mailing Address

Oahu DMV Mailing Address is, Department of Customer Services, Division of Motor Vehicles, Licensing and Permits, P.O. Box 30330, Honolulu, HI 96820-0330.

How do I notify Hawaii DMV of address change?

You may also email your completed, signed Change of Address form and two forms of proof to dl@honolulu.gov, or fax it to (808) 768-9096. You may continue to use your existing driver’s license with the old address until it expires.

How do I contact the DMV in Oahu?

(808) 768-9100

– For driver licensing inquiries, call: (808) 768-9100.

Oahu DMV Motor Vehicle Registration Inquiries

– For motor vehicle registration inquiries, call: (808) 768-4325.

Motor Vehicle Transfer Support

Mail all required documents and payment to: Department of Customer Services, Division of Motor Vehicles, Licensing and Permits, P.O. Box 30330, Honolulu, HI 96820-0330

For additional information, please call 808-768-4325.

Motor Vehicle Registration Contacts

Department of Customer Services, Motor Vehicle, Licensing and Permits Division, P.O. Box 30330, Honolulu, HI 96820

What do I need to register my car in Oahu?

If you plan to register your vehicle and get Hawaii license plates you will need the following documents: a) Current out-of-state registration, title/lien holders address. b) Shipping documents (Bill of Lading) with vehicle identification number (VIN).

How do I renew my expired registration in Oahu?

You can renew at a kiosk any time after receiving your renewal notice (approximately 45 days prior to your expiration date). Late fees will be assessed if you renew after your expiration date, but you can still renew at the kiosk up to 10 months after your expiration date.

What do I need to bring to my Oahu drivers test?

Road Test Requirements

You must present: valid unexpired instruction permit. Licensed driver who is at least 21 years of age or older. Current, original unexpired vehicle registration (decal must be on license plate). Current, yellow unexpired safety inspection form (decal must be on vehicle bumper).

Source: Oahu DMV