The Hawaii Registration Form For Interpreters Or Translators is a form used by interpreters or translators wishing to work in the state of Hawaii. This form is used to document the qualifications of an interpreter or translator and to register them with the Hawaii Judiciary. The form is typically divided into two sections. The first section is the Application and requires information about the applicant such as name, address, contact information, and language proficiency. This section also requires a copy of the applicant’s interpreter or translator license or certification, a copy of the applicant’s passport, and a copy of the applicant’s driver’s license. The second section is the Declaration and requires that the applicant sign and date the form, indicating that they understand and agree to the terms stated in the form. There are two types of Hawaii Registration Form For Interpreters Or Translators: the Hawaii Judiciary Interpreter/Translator Registration Form and the Hawaii Judiciary Interpreter/Translator Renewal Form. The Hawaii Judiciary Interpreter/Translator Registration Form is used to register a new interpreter or translator in the state of Hawaii. The Hawaii Judiciary Interpreter/Translator Renewal Form is used to renew an existing Hawaii Judiciary interpreter or translator registration.