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<br />My Hawaii birth certificate shows my birth name and my license is in my married name. <br />Am I required to present additional proof of legal presence? <br /> <br />Yes. You will need to present your certificate of marriage and your Hawaii birth certificate. Your <br />Hawaii birth certificate will prove your legal presence, and your certificate of marriage will establish <br />your name change from your birth name to your married name which appears on our driver’s license. <br /> <br />If the documents I submit at the time of renewal are not acceptable, will you provide me <br />with more information on other forms that you will accept? <br /> <br />Yes. Your County DMV staff will do their best to assist you through this new process. <br /> <br />I currently have a valid Hawaii instruction permit. Will I need to present proof of legal <br />presence when I pass my road test? <br /> <br />Yes. Since the road test is part of the application process for an original Hawaii driver’s license, all <br />instruction permit holders will be required to present proof of legal presence before the original <br />license can be issued. <br /> <br />What documents are considered legal and admissible? <br /> <br />Documents presented for proof of identity, legal presence, and social security number must be valid <br />originals or certified copies. Photo copies or fax copies of proof documents are not acceptable. Please <br />refer to the List of Acceptable Documents -- Hawaii Driver's License below. <br /> <br />My father was in the military and I was born out of country. I lost my documents <br />verifying birth abroad and do not have a U S passport, what can I bring in to prove I am <br />a US citizen and to prove my identity? <br /> <br />Please refer to the List of Acceptable Documents -- Hawaii Driver's License below. <br /> <br />My documents are very old, delicate, and difficult to read. Should I still bring it in to <br />prove my identity? <br /> <br />Yes, present the documents you have. Your DMV representative will carefully review your documents <br />to determine acceptability and provide you with further assistance. <br /> <br />My birth certificate was obtained the year after I was born, is it acceptable as proof of <br />identification? <br /> <br />State certified birth certificates are accepted as proof of identification. <br /> <br />I want to submit my State certified birth certificate for proof of legal presence. The <br />names on social security card and my out of state driver’s license match. The name on <br />my State certified birth certificate is different from the name on my driver’s license. <br />Will this be sufficient? <br /> <br />The name on your driver’s license must match the name on the document you present for proof of <br />legal presence. In this scenario, you will be required to present proof of name change from your birth <br />name to the name on your driver’s license. <br /> <br />Immigration has acknowledged receipt of my application. I am still waiting for my <br />immigration documents to be processed. How will my pending status affect my <br />eligibility to obtain a driver’s license? <br /> <br /> <br />
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