What documents do I need to bring when registering a vehicle?
When registering a vehicle with the Hawaii Division of Motor Vehicles and Licensing (DMV), certain documents are required. To complete the process smoothly, you will need to bring the following documents:
1. Proof of Ownership: This includes the vehicle's original title or manufacturer's certificate of origin if it is a new vehicle.
2. Identification: A valid Hawaii driver's license or state identification card is needed to establish your identity.
3. Proof of Hawaii Insurance: Bring an insurance card or policy that meets the minimum requirements set by the state.
4. Vehicle Inspection Certificate: For used vehicles, you'll need a safety inspection certificate issued within the past 30 days.
5. Safety Check Receipt: Show proof of a valid safety check inspection receipt.
6. Registration Application: Complete an application form provided by the DMV.
Remember to check their website or contact the DMV for any additional requirements specific to your situation.
Answered May 3, 2024
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