Hawaii Concealed Carry Permit Fee Calculator
A concealed carry permit in Hawaii costs $150 (varies by county — representative figure) for the initial application through the county police department, is valid 4 years, and renews for $50.
- Renewal (billed $50 every 4 years)Shown as per-year average$12.50
- Initial permit applicationStatutory county fee since 2024 (Act 52); county fingerprint/processing add-ons extra; hardship waiver available$150.00
Estimate only — actual fees are set by your state and county at the time of registration. Data last reviewed 2026-07-17. This state's full local formula is not yet implemented; see the notes below the calculator.
Good to know
- Hawaii's Act 52 (effective January 2024) made carry licensing shall-issue at $150 initial / $50 renewal, valid 4 years, through the county police departments.
What determines permit cost in Hawaii?
- Initial application ($150, varies by county)
- Renewal every 4 years ($50)
- Issuing authority: County police department
- Required for concealed carry
Frequently asked questions
How much does a concealed carry permit cost in Hawaii?
The initial application costs $150 (representative — fees vary by county) (Statutory county fee since 2024 (Act 52); county fingerprint/processing add-ons extra; hardship waiver available), paid to the county police department. Renewal is $50 every 4 years.
Is Hawaii a permitless carry state?
No — you need a valid permit to carry concealed in Hawaii. Training and background-check requirements apply; check the issuing authority's current rules.
How long is a Hawaii carry permit valid?
4 years. Renewing costs $50 — renew before expiration to avoid reapplying as a new applicant.
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Official Hawaii resources
Estimates here are informational — the state is the only source of an official quote.
Data last reviewed 2026-07-17.