Hawaii travelers, the deadline is fast approaching — starting May 7, 2025, a REAL ID-compliant driver’s license or identification card will be required to board domestic flights and enter many federal facilities across the U.S. If you haven't yet upgraded your Hawaii driver’s license to a REAL ID, now is the time to act. Without this federally recognized ID, you’ll need to present another form of approved identification, such as a valid U.S. passport, at airport security checkpoints and other secure federal locations.
For Hawaii residents, a REAL ID is distinguished by a star in a gold circle in the upper right-hand corner of the license or ID card. While current Hawaii-issued standard licenses remain valid for general driving purposes, they will not be accepted for air travel or federal facility access beginning in May 2025. The REAL ID program is part of a federal initiative to enhance the security and integrity of state-issued identification documents.
To obtain a REAL ID in Hawaii, residents must visit a local county DMV office in person. Be sure to bring original documents proving your identity, legal presence in the U.S., Social Security number, and Hawaii residency. These may include your valid passport or birth certificate, Social Security card, and two documents with your Hawaii residential address, such as utility bills or bank statements. Non-U.S. citizens will also need to present valid immigration documents to verify legal status.
With thousands of residents expected to upgrade their ID as the deadline nears, early action can help you avoid last-minute rushes and long wait times at the DMV. Hawaii’s transportation officials strongly recommend reviewing the document checklist in advance and booking your appointment well before the deadline. Whether you're island-hopping or heading to the mainland, having your REAL ID ready ensures smooth travel and compliance with federal regulations.