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2019-04-23 Q & A regarding Gold Star Driver's License Program -- for Facebook and Twitter
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<br />April 23, 2019 <br /> <br />What to do if your driver’s license doesn’t expire until 2026 or thereabouts <br /> <br />We've had lots of interest in our press release regarding what documents people need <br />to bring to the DMV to renew their driver's licenses. On January 16, 2018, motorists <br />renewing their Hawai'i driver’s licenses began bearing a star in a gold circle, indicating <br />that the license is in full compliance with new Federal guidelines. <br /> <br />Q. What should people do whose licenses were issued just before the Gold Star <br />program started (i.e., whose licenses expire in 2026 or thereabouts)? <br /> <br />A. According to the County's Vehicle Registration & Licensing Division, they should <br />apply for a duplicate license to put the Gold Star on. People should bring all of their <br />documents with them just in case. There is a $6 fee for a duplicate license. <br /> <br /> <br />
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