HRS §286-116.5
Tell the DMV about address or name changes
If you have a Hawaii driver's license and your address or name changes, you must tell the driver licensing office in writing within 30 days. You must include your old and new information and your license number. If you don't, you can be fined up to $25.
The statute, as written — Notice of change of address or name; penalty
(a) If the residence address of an applicant for, or a holder of, a driver's license is changed from that stated in the application or in the license issued to the applicant or holder, the person shall, within thirty days after such change in address, notify the examiner of drivers in writing of the person's old and new residence addresses and the number of any license then held by the person. (b) If the name of an applicant for, or a holder of, a driver's license is changed from that shown on the applicant's or holder's application or license, the person shall, within thirty days after the change of name, notify the examiner of drivers in writing of the person's former name and the new name and of the number of any permit or license then held by the person. The examiner of drivers may require the person to file satisfactory proof of the change of name. (c) Any person who violates this section shall be fined not more than $25.
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