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Hawaii CDL Practice Tests & Permit Guide

Everything Hawaii drivers need to prepare for the CDL knowledge exam: state DMV details, fees, age requirements, and free practice questions for every endorsement.

StateHawaii (HI)
State capitalHonolulu
Licensing agencyHawaii Department of Transportation
Permit fee$20
License fee$40
Minimum age18 (intrastate) / 21 (interstate)

About the Hawaii CDL exam

Hawaii issues CDLs through county driver licensing offices that follow Hawaii Revised Statutes Chapter 286E. The Hawaii Department of Transportation administers the federal Commercial Driver License knowledge tests under 49 CFR Part 383, plus any state-specific addenda. Hawaii CDL applicants must pass the federal General Knowledge exam plus knowledge tests for every endorsement they wish to add.

What to bring on test day

Bring your unexpired identity documents, proof of residency in Hawaii, your current DOT medical examiner's certificate (or have it on file with the Hawaii Department of Transportation), the $20 permit fee, and any required Entry-Level Driver Training (ELDT) certificate. Confirm the exact list with the Hawaii Department of Transportation before your appointment because acceptable documents may change without notice.

Hawaii practice tests by endorsement

Hawaii CDL study plan

For most Hawaii applicants, a five- to seven-day study plan works well. Start with the General Knowledge bank, then add Air Brakes if your vehicle has them, then layer endorsements (Combination, Hazmat, Tanker, etc.) one at a time. Use the practice questions to identify weak areas, re-read the relevant section of the Hawaii CDL handbook, and re-test until you are scoring above 90%. The actual Hawaii DMV exam typically requires 80% to pass.

Remember that the Hawaii Department of Transportation skills test is administered separately from the knowledge test. After you pass the knowledge tests on this site's recommended schedule and complete any required ELDT, schedule your skills test through the Hawaii Department of Transportation or an approved third-party testing facility.