Beginning May 1, 2014, Applicants will be required to present proof of
principal residence in Hawaii. Principal residence is defined as the location
where a person currently resides even if the residence location is
temporary. Any two of the following documents (original or copy)
containing the applicant’s principal residence will be acceptable proof:
1. A
current valid Hawaii driver’s license;
2. Vehicle registration or
title;
3. A current voter registration card
4. Mail from a government or
medical entity;
5. Utility bill with applicant's name and address;
6.
Checking or savings account statement;
7. Payroll check or check stub issued
by an employer;
8. Current mortgage account or proof of home ownership;
9.
Residential rental or time share contract;
10. United States income tax
return, W-2 form or 1099 SSA benefits;
11. Hawaii income tax or W-2
form;
12. Receipt for personal property taxes paid to a county within the
State of Hawaii;
13. Medical card issued by a health insurance agency with
principal residence address printed on it;
14. Current property tax
assessment bill or statement;
15. A stamped department of taxation form A-6,
application for tax clearance;
16. Applicants documenting enrollment in a
State or Federal address confidentiality program which allows an applicant to
obtain and use alternative addresses may use an alternative address on the card
but must provide the applicant’s permanent address for file purposes;
17. In
areas where a number and street name have not been assigned for U.S. mail
delivery, an address convention used by the U.S. Postal Service is acceptable
(P.O Box or R/R#)
18. Affidavit indicating that the applicant currently
resides with the affiant, provided the affiant's address can be verified and the
affidavit is notarized within two months of the application date; or
19.
Other documents the examiner of drivers accepts as proof of principal residence
in the State of Hawaii.
ACCEPTABLE DOCUMENTS FOR VETERAN DESIGNATION Effective October 1,
2014
NOTE:
Applicable to any person who served in any of the uniformed services of the
United States and was discharged under conditions other than
dishonorable.
·
DD
Form 214
(Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty) The Defense Department
issues to each veteran a DD-214, identifying the Veteran’s condition of
discharge – honorable, general, other than honorable, dishonorable or bad
conduct. Before January 1, 1950, several similar forms were used by the military
services, including the WD AGO 53,
WD AGO 55, WD AGO 53-55, NAVPERS 553, NAVMC 78PD, and the NAVCG
553.
o
WD
AGO 53-55 (Enlisted Record and Report of Separation
Honorable Discharge)
o
NAVPERS
553 (Notice of Separation from U.S. Naval Service)
o
NAVMC
78PD (U.S. Marine Corps Report of Separation)
o
NAVCG
553 (Notice of Separation from U.S. Coast Guard)
o
NGB
Form 22 (National Guard Report of Separation from Active Duty)
-
DD Form 217 (Certificate of Service)
·
Official
Military Orders
·
Discharge
Certificate
·
Military
Retired ID Card (DD Form 2 (Retired)
·
Veterans
Health ID Card (VHIC)
·
Verification
letter issued by the Veterans Administration
·
Verification
letter issued by the Office of Veteran Services
If
you’re unable to produce any of the proper documentation, may contact the State
of Hawaii Office of Veterans Services who will research their case and provide a
Verification Letter if they qualify for the veteran
status.
Tripler
Army Medical Center
459
Patterson Road
E-Wing,
Room 1-A103
Honolulu,
HI 96819-1522
PH:
(808) 433-0420
Applicants
requiring a DD Form 214, Certificate of Release or Discharge, or other Military
Documents to verify Veteran and Military eligibility status may go
to:
www.archives.gov/veterans/military-services-records
and follow the steps outlined for either an online application request or follow
procedures to print, populate, and mail out a Standard Form (SF) 180 request
You
may also contact:
·
National Personnel Records Center: (314) 801-0800
·
Hawaii State Office of Veterans Services at (808) 433-0420, Tripler Army Medical
Center,
459 Patterson Road, E-Wing, Room 1-A103,
Honolulu, HI 96819-1522