West · Instruction Permit
How to get your learner’s permit in Hawaii
Hawaii issues instruction permits at 15½, but licensing is administered county by county — Honolulu, Maui, Kauai, and Hawaii counties each run their own offices under statewide rules.
Hawaii permit requirements at a glance
| Minimum age | 15½ |
|---|---|
| Official name | Instruction Permit |
| Supervised practice | 50 hours, including 10 at night |
| Minimum holding period | 180 days |
| Issuing agency | County driver licensing offices (under Hawaii Department of Transportation rules) (official source ↗) |
How easy is it to get licensed in Hawaii?
Our Ease Score weighs starting age, practice hours, and waiting time. See how it works & the full 50-state ranking →
- Starting age
- 15½
- Practice hours
- 50 hours
- Waiting time
- 180 days
Longer bars = easier. Overall: 36/100. Easiest in the West: Alaska (#2) . Nationally, Arkansas is #1 and Maryland is #50.
Did you know? Six states hand out permits at 14: Alaska, Arkansas, Iowa, Kansas, North Dakota, and South Dakota. See for yourself →
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Steps to get your permit in Hawaii
- Confirm you’re eligible. You must be at least 15½ . If you’re under 18, a parent or legal guardian will need to sign your application.
- Study the official Hawaii driver manual. The knowledge test is based on it — download it free from the County driver licensing offices (under Hawaii Department of Transportation rules) site. Focus on road signs, right-of-way, and Hawaii’s specific teen-driving (GDL) restrictions.
- Gather your documents. Plan on proof of identity (certified birth certificate or valid passport), your Social Security number, two proofs of Hawaii residency, and — in many states — proof of school enrollment. The exact list is on the official County driver licensing offices (under Hawaii Department of Transportation rules) page.
- Apply, pass the vision screening, and take the knowledge test. Most offices recommend or require an appointment, and a fee applies at application — check current fees on the official site, as they change periodically.
- Practice with a qualifying supervising driver. Hawaii requires 50 hours, including 10 at night. Keep a signed log — you'll certify it later.
- Hold your permit for the required period. In Hawaii, that's 180 days. Then schedule your road test for the next license stage.
Good to know in Hawaii
- Apply through your county’s driver licensing office; procedures and appointment systems differ between islands.
Hawaii learner’s permit FAQ
How old do you have to be to get a learner's permit in Hawaii?
The minimum age is 15½. Hawaii calls this credential the Instruction Permit.
How many supervised driving hours does Hawaii require?
Hawaii requires 50 hours, including 10 at night. A parent, guardian, or qualifying licensed adult must certify the hours.
How long do you have to hold a learner's permit in Hawaii?
The minimum holding period is 180 days before you can move to the next license stage.
Can you drive alone with a learner's permit in Hawaii?
No. In every US state, a permit holder must be supervised by a qualifying licensed adult seated in the front passenger seat. Driving alone on a permit can lead to citations and can delay your license.
Is Hawaii an easy state to get licensed in?
Hawaii ranks #31 of 50 on our Ease Score (36/100), which weighs starting age, required practice hours, and the permit waiting period. Arkansas is the easiest state in the nation and Maryland is the toughest.