How to Register
Registering as a donor is a simple act of aloha that can save lives and create a legacy of hope.

Aloha, the spirit of giving, is fundamental to Hawaii’s culture. Today, Hawaii residents can continue this tradition by choosing to help the hundreds of local residents who are waiting for a life-saving organ or life-restoring tissue. Life is worth giving. Leave behind a legacy of life and register today.
3 easy ways to become a registered donor.
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Register at the DMV
When you renew or apply for your Hawai‘i driver’s license or State ID, simply check the box to say “yes” to being a donor.
One small act at the DMV can ripple out to save and heal lives across our islands
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Register Online
Visit RegisterMe.org to sign up—it’s quick, easy, and takes only a few minutes. From the comfort of home, you can join the movement of giving hope and aloha through organ and tissue donation.
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Register on Your iPhone or iPad
If you have an Apple device, you can register right in the Health app. With just a few taps on your iPhone or iPad, you can carry your decision to share the gift of life wherever you go.

Reasons to register as a donor
For your loved ones
When you document your decision to be a donor, you lift a heavy burden from your family during a difficult time. Instead of being left with uncertainty, they can find comfort and even healing in knowing and honoring your wishes. After registering, take a moment to share your decision with your ‘ohana. You can also explore inspiring stories of families and recipients whose lives have been forever touched by donation.
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For others in need
Your choice has the power to save and heal lives. Just one donor can impact more than 75 people. Right now, over 100,000 men, women, and children are waiting for a lifesaving transplant—and one of them could someday be someone you love.
For your values and legacy
Donation is one of the most generous gifts a person can give. By choosing to register, you carry forward a legacy of compassion, aloha, and selflessness that continues to live on through others.