Class Three Road Test
Appointment InformationBoth the applicant and the accompanying driver are required to check in at least 30 minutes before the scheduled appointment and pay the appropriate road test fee.
Road test applicants for classes one, two, or three driver's licenses are required to present their valid instruction permit. Applicants for a type three license road test must be accompanied by a duly licensed driver who is 21 years of age or older. The accompanying driver will be required to present their valid driver's license to the examiner.
Applicants Under 18All applicants under 18 years of age wishing to take a road test must:
- Be at least 16 years of age
- Possess a valid permit for at least 180 days
- Note: Permit holders under 18 years of age who renew their permit within thirty (30) days after the expiration date will maintain their original date of eligibility for a road test. If the permit is renewed after thirty (30) days and before ninety (90) days after the expiration date a new 180 day waiting period will be required to become eligible for a road test.
- Present their Driver’s Education Student Completion Certificate and Behind-the-Wheel Student Completion Certificate at any driver licensing office prior to requesting for a road test appointment
LocationsDriver’s License road test services are available at the Kahului Service Center, the Kihei Satellite office, the Lahaina Satellite office, Hana and on the islands of Lanai and Molokai.
Vehicle RequirementsThe applicant is required to provide the vehicle that is to be used for the road test. It must:
- Meet all safety standards
- Provide an original current motor vehicle registration
- Provide an original valid Hawaii insurance identification card - Information on the identification card must match the registration certificate and provide:
- Name of the registered owner
- Make and serial number of the vehicle
- Names of the insured and insurer, policy number, and effective dates of coverage. If there are two registered owners, the insurance card must show at least one of the names. If the vehicle is leased, the insurance card may be in the name of either the leasing company or the lessee. However, if the insurance card shows the name of the lessee, you must provide proof of the lease agreement.
Rented VehiclesA rented vehicle may be used for the road test only if the applicant has a valid out of country license with an international driver permit. The applicant's name must be listed on the rental agreement and they must have the vehicle’s valid registration, safety inspection certificate, and a Hawaii insurance identification card from the rental company.
The examiner may reject any vehicle which is deemed unsanitary or unsafe. Road tests may be cancelled by the examiner of drivers due to inclement weather or unforeseen emergencies, as deemed necessary without notice to the general public.