Haw. Code R. § 5-22-9

Current through July, 2024
Section 5-22-9 - Renewal by mail
(a) Cardholders age sixty-five years and older who obtained state identification cards on or after November 1, 1998, may renew their state identification card by mail if there are no changes in name and citizenship. The completed application form shall be mailed back to the state identification office with a money order, cashier's check, or personal check. If the cardholder wants to update the cardholder's photograph, the cardholder may call the nearest state identification office for an appointment.
(b) An applicant with a physical or mental disability who had obtained a state identification card on or after November 1, 1998, may renew the applicant's state identification card by mail, if the applicant has the certification statement signed by the applicant's primary care physician that the applicant is, for a reason related to the applicant's physical or mental disability, unable to appear at the nearest office where renewals for state identification cards are being processed. A qualifying applicant may apply for renewal through the mail by:
(1) Completing the applicable application form;
(2) Affixing the qualifying applicant's signature;
(3) Affixing the appropriate fingerprints as listed in section 5-22-8;
(4) Providing a recent color photograph that meets the specifications described on the application form and affixing the photograph to the application form;
(5) Enclosing a money order or cashier's check as listed in section 5-22-7; and
(6) Enclosing the application form, fee, and all applicable supporting documents required by section 5-22-5, including the signed certification by the qualifying applicant's primary care physician on the application form.

Haw. Code R. § 5-22-9

[Eff 2/9/2006; am and comp DEC 17 2012] (Auth: HRS § 846-27) (Imp: HRS § 846-27)