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Expiring driver’s licenses, state IDs and permits get 60-day extension


HONOLULU – Oahu residents with driver’s licenses, learner’s permits and state identification cards that have expired since the middle of March 2020 now have an additional 60 days to renew them.

The expiration dates of these credentials have been extended through June 8, 2021, giving more than 70,000 Oahu residents extra time to renew.

Due to the ongoing pandemic, Gov. David Ige’s 19th emergency proclamation extends the validity of these credentials issued by driver’s licensing centers and some satellite city halls in the City and County of Honolulu.

“We ask for our customers’ patience as we work through the backlog that we have from 2020, and take urgent steps toward improving access to obtaining or renewing driver’s licenses, permits and state IDs at our locations across Oahu,” said Nola Miyasaki, director of the city’s Department of Customer Services.

Appointments for renewing driver licenses, state IDs or permits can be scheduled at
AlohaQ.org.

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