Hawaii Concealed Carry Permit Guide (2026)

Everything you need to know about getting and using a CCW in Hawaii — requirements, application steps, training, reciprocity, restricted places, and self-defense laws.

Last reviewed: January 15, 2026
Permit Type
Shall-Issue
Min Age
21+
Permit Cost
$50
Processing
60–120 days
Training
8 hrs
Valid For
1 yrs
Renewal
$50
Reciprocity
0 states
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How to Apply in Hawaii

Step-by-step process for getting your Hawaii concealed carry permit through the County Police Chief.

  1. 1Complete a state-approved firearms training course (8 hours).
  2. 2Gather required documents: government-issued ID, proof of Hawaii residency, and any training certificates.
  3. 3Get fingerprinted at an approved location (electronic or ink card).
  4. 4Submit your application to the County Police Chief and pay the $50 fee.
  5. 5Complete a state and federal background check.
  6. 6Receive your permit within 60–120 days after approval.

Training Requirements

Hawaii-approved firearms course required; rarely issued historically.

Required hours: 8. Most courses also satisfy training requirements for non-resident permits in other states.

Where You Can't Carry in Hawaii

Federal law and Hawaii statute restrict concealed carry in several locations. Always check posted signage.

  • K-12 schools and school grounds
  • Federal buildings and post offices
  • Courthouses and judicial buildings
  • Polling places on election day
  • Establishments serving primarily alcohol
  • Private property posted against carry
  • Beaches, parks, hospitals
  • Banks, bars, places of worship
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Hawaii Self-Defense & Carry Laws

Key statutes that affect how you can legally carry and use a firearm for self-defense in Hawaii.

Castle Doctrine: Yes
No duty to retreat in your home.
Stand Your Ground: No
No duty to retreat in any place you're legally present.
Duty to Inform Police: Yes
You must notify law enforcement you're carrying during an interaction.
Red Flag Law: Yes
Court can temporarily remove firearms via an ERPO.
Permit to Purchase: Yes
A separate purchase permit is required to buy a handgun.
Magazine Limit: 10 rounds
Magazines over 10 rounds restricted.

Hawaii Reciprocity

States that currently honor a Hawaii concealed carry permit. Click any state for its own guide.

No states currently honor a Hawaii permit for general concealed carry.

Renewal

A Hawaii permit is valid for 1 years. Renewal costs $50 and should be started 90 days before expiration to avoid lapse.

Official Resources

Issuing Authority
County Police Chief
Official Hawaii permit page

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does Hawaii require a permit to carry concealed?+

Yes. Hawaii requires a state-issued concealed carry permit issued by the County Police Chief.

What is the minimum age for a Hawaii CCW?+

You must be at least 21 years old. Active-duty military and honorably discharged veterans may qualify earlier in some cases.

How much does a Hawaii CCW permit cost?+

The state fee in Hawaii is approximately $50. Plan for additional costs for training, fingerprints, and photos.

How long does Hawaii take to process a CCW application?+

Typical Hawaii processing time is 60–120 days after a complete application is submitted.

Is training required for a Hawaii concealed carry permit?+

Hawaii requires a state-approved 8-hour course. Hawaii-approved firearms course required; rarely issued historically.

How long is a Hawaii CCW permit valid?+

A Hawaii permit is valid for 1 years. Renewal currently costs $50.

How many states recognize a Hawaii CCW permit?+

0 states currently honor a Hawaii concealed carry permit. Reciprocity changes — verify before traveling.

Does Hawaii offer a non-resident CCW permit?+

No. Hawaii does not currently issue permits to non-residents.

Where can't you carry concealed in Hawaii?+

Common off-limits places include: K-12 schools and school grounds, Federal buildings and post offices, Courthouses and judicial buildings, Polling places on election day, Establishments serving primarily alcohol, plus other state-specific locations.

Does Hawaii have a duty to inform law enforcement?+

Yes. If lawfully stopped by police, you must inform the officer that you are carrying a concealed firearm.

Disclaimer: Concealed carry laws change frequently. This guide is for general information only and is not legal advice. Always verify current requirements with the County Police Chief before applying or carrying.