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Hawaii License to Carry Requirements

How to get a Hawaii Hawaii License to Carry (License to Carry): fees, training, fingerprints, processing time, and renewal.

How to apply

Application fee
Varies — License and processing fees are set by statute (adjusted by Act 52 of 2023) plus fingerprint/background-check costs; confirm current amounts with the county police department.
Minimum age
21
Training
Required — An approved handgun safety or firearms training course and a live-fire qualification are required as part of the county chief of police's licensing process (HRS §134-9).
Fingerprints
Required
Processing time
See official source
Validity / renewal
See official source
Residency
Open to non-residents
Non-resident permit
Not available

Applications are processed by County Chief of Police.

Steps to get a Hawaii License to Carry

  1. Confirm you are eligible. Be at least 21 years old, a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident, and not prohibited from possessing a firearm under state or federal law.
  2. Complete the required firearms training. An approved handgun safety or firearms training course and a live-fire qualification are required as part of the county chief of police's licensing process (HRS §134-9).
  3. Get fingerprinted. Submit fingerprints for the state and FBI background check as part of the application.
  4. Submit your application to County Chief of Police. File your Hawaii License to Carry (License to Carry) application with County Chief of Police. See the official page for forms and instructions.
  5. Receive your permit and note the renewal date. Once approved, your License to Carry is issued under the state's terms — check the official page for the validity period.

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Hawaii License to Carry FAQ

What are the requirements for a Hawaii License to Carry?
Applicants must be at least 21 years old, and submit fingerprints. The application is processed by County Chief of Police.
Is training required for a Hawaii License to Carry?
Yes. Hawaii requires firearms training to obtain the License to Carry. An approved handgun safety or firearms training course and a live-fire qualification are required as part of the county chief of police's licensing process (HRS §134-9).
How long does it take to get a Hawaii License to Carry?
Hawaii has not published a specific processing-time estimate for the License to Carry — check with County Chief of Police for current wait times.
Can non-residents get a Hawaii License to Carry?
No. Hawaii generally limits the License to Carry to residents.
How much does the Hawaii License to Carry cost, and how long is it valid?
The application fee is License and processing fees are set by statute (adjusted by Act 52 of 2023) plus fingerprint/background-check costs; confirm current amounts with the county police department.