Hawaii CDL Expiration Calculator

Hawaii issues commercial driver's licenses valid for 4 years. Enter your CDL issue date below to get your exact Hawaii renewal deadline, see how many days you have left, and confirm whether you're inside the 180-day renewal window.

4 yrs

Validity period

180d

Renewal window

$20

Renewal fee

No

Online renewal

Hawaii CDL renewal requirements

Validity period4 years
Renewal windowUp to 180 days before expiration
Grace period after expiryNone — CDL is invalid the day after expiration
Online renewalNot available — in-person only
Renewal fee$20

Required documents

  • Current CDL
  • DOT Medical Examiner Certificate
  • Proof of SSN
  • Residency Documents
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Before you dispatch in Hawaii

A valid CDL is only one of four things that can take a driver out of service. Before any load, also confirm hours-of-service compliance with the HOS Calculator, check the DOT medical certificate with the DOT Physical Tracker, and verify vehicle registration with the Registration Renewal Tracker. All four can be expired independently of each other.

See CDL renewal requirements for other states in the CDL Expiration Calculator hub, or browse the full Free DOT Compliance Tools library.

Hawaii CDL Renewal — Frequently Asked Questions

How often do I need to renew my CDL in Hawaii?

Hawaii issues commercial driver's licenses valid for 4 years. The renewal clock starts from your CDL issue date, not from when you got your DOT medical certificate, so check the issue date printed on your physical card to find your exact expiration date.

How early can I renew my CDL in Hawaii?

Hawaii allows CDL renewal up to 180 days (about 6 months) before your expiration date. Renewing early does not shorten your next cycle — your new 4-year validity period starts from your actual renewal date, not your old expiration date.

What happens if my CDL expires in Hawaii?

Hawaii does not offer a grace period. Your CDL becomes invalid the day after it expires, and you cannot legally operate a commercial motor vehicle until it is renewed. Driving on an expired CDL can result in being placed out of service at a roadside inspection and counts against your CSA driver safety record.

Can I renew my CDL online in Hawaii?

No. Hawaii does not currently offer online CDL renewal — you must complete the renewal in person at a Hawaii DMV or driver licensing office. Bring all required documents listed below to avoid a second trip.

What does it cost to renew a CDL in Hawaii?

The standard CDL renewal fee in Hawaii is $20. This is separate from your DOT medical certificate cost, which is paid directly to your medical examiner and is not included in the state renewal fee.

Do I need a new DOT medical certificate to renew my CDL in Hawaii?

Yes. Hawaii requires a current DOT Medical Examiner Certificate at the time of CDL renewal, issued by an examiner listed on the FMCSA National Registry. Most medical certificates are valid for up to 24 months, which is shorter than the CDL's 4-year cycle, so you may need to renew your medical certificate more than once between CDL renewals.

Built by TruckComplianceHQ, a DOT compliance software company. CDL renewal data for Hawaii is sourced from the Hawaii DMV and cross-checked against 49 CFR Part 383. This tool is informational only and is not legal advice — always confirm your specific renewal requirements directly with the Hawaii DMV before your appointment.

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