Hawaii Department of Transportation Forms

The Hawaii Department of Transportation is responsible for managing and overseeing the transportation systems in the state of Hawaii. This includes the planning, design, construction, operation, and maintenance of highways, airports, harbors, and public transportation systems. The department also enforces traffic laws and regulations to ensure the safety and efficiency of transportation in Hawaii.

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This form is used for transmitting materials for review and testing in Hawaii.

This document is used for reporting the strength test results of concrete and grout in Hawaii.

This Form is used for transmitting materials for review and testing in Hawaii.

This form is used for transmitting materials for review and testing in Hawaii.

This form is used for reporting the tests conducted to determine the strength of concrete and grout in Hawaii.

This type of document is used for reporting concrete and grout strength test results in Hawaii.

This document is used for transmitting materials for review and testing related to construction projects in Hawaii.

This form is used for reporting the strength test results of concrete and grout in Hawaii.

This form is used for conducting field compaction tests on construction sites in Hawaii. It helps ensure that the soil or fill material used meets the required compaction standards.

This document is used for recording field compaction test results in Hawaii.

This document provides a summary of materials needed for a project in Hawaii. It includes information on the materials required for construction or any other type of project in Hawaii.

This form is used for requesting a Letter of Material Certification in Hawaii. It is a document that certifies the materials used in a project meet the required standards.

This form is used for claiming a fuel tax credit for commercial fishers in Hawaii.

This document is used for providing composite information on Form N-342a in Hawaii.

This type of document is used in Hawaii to provide driving privileges to individuals who are not eligible for a regular driver's license due to their immigration status. It allows them to drive for specific purposes, such as going to work or school.

This document describes the limited purpose instruction permit, limited purpose provisional driver's license, and limited purpose driver's license in the state of Hawaii. It explains the specific qualifications and restrictions for individuals who are unable to provide the necessary immigration documents but still need to obtain driving privileges.

This document provides instructions for completing Form N-70NP, which is used by exempt organizations in Hawaii to report their business income for tax purposes.

This form is used for applying for the construction, modification, or reconstruction of motor carrier vehicles in Hawaii.

This form is used to certify that a heavy vehicle is exempt from federal heavy vehicle use tax in the state of Hawaii.

This Form is used for applying for a Motor Vehicle Inspection Station Appointment in Hawaii. It is necessary to operate a motor vehicle inspection station in the state.

This Form is used for reporting and documenting weekly lane closures in Hawaii.

This form is used for applying for a permit to occupy and use the right-of-way of a state highway in Hawaii.

This form is used for applying to operate or transport oversize and/or overweight vehicles and loads over state highways in Hawaii.

This form is used for obtaining a permit to perform work on state highways in Hawaii.

This Form is used for applying for a State of Hawaii Identification Card.

This form is used for reporting motor vehicle accidents in Hawaii. It is an official document that helps gather information about accidents for insurance and legal purposes.

This document is for obtaining a designation as a covered farm vehicle in the state of Hawaii. It is used by farmers to qualify their vehicles for certain exemptions and benefits under Hawaii state law.

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