We have put together our most asked questions for Hawaii auto transport to help you find the answers your looking for. If you can't find the answers to your questions on Hawaii auto shipping please feel free to call one of our friendly Hawaii auto transport customer services representatives. Toll Free 800.360.1713
Currently there are only 3 available ports wherein you can ship your vehicle to Hawaii. These ports are located in Richmond, California, Long Beach, California, and Seattle Washington.
You can deliver it to the port or one of our representatives can pick the car up and deliver it to the port for you.
Name, phone numbers and both mailing and physical address of the shipper and the consignee. Also you need to provide the make, model, license plate number, VIN number and color of the vehicle.
We can have one of our representatives assist you in booking. This is to ensure smooth processing of papers and documents.
At lease make sure that the exterior is clean. Also, take note that damaged or dirty cars or cars with broken windshields might be disallowed to be loaded on the ship.
No, you can only include accessories or tools inside your vehicle. If you place personal belongings inside the vehicle, the company and the shipping line will not be liable for any loss.
Just a quarter full. If you fill your tanks it may not be allowed on board the ship. U.S. Coast Guard regulation 176.905 requires that fuel tanks on all motor vehicles carried on a vessel may not be more than quarter full.
Usually it takes 10-12 days for your vehicle to reach Hawaii. This includes 5 days shipping time and another 5-7 days in unloading. You will be contacted as soon as your vehicle is ready for pick-up.
Unloading usually takes at least 5 days. After that your vehicle will be checked then you will call if it is available for pick-up. The port of Hawaii will hold your vehicle for 5 days free of charge. Succeeding days after the 5th day will cost $35.
Don’t hesitate to contact us as soon as possible. This way we can be sure if we can supply your demands or if we can make compromises.