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What jobs can a 17 year old do in Hawaii?
Quick answer for 17-year-olds in Hawaii — what hours are legal, whether a work permit is required, and the most common allowed jobs. Built directly from Hawaii state labor code.
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Quick answer
- Can a 17-year-old work?
- Yes
- Minimum work age
- 14+
In Hawaii
Legal work hours
Hawaii sets different hour caps depending on whether school is in session.
During the school year
- Hours per day
- 10 hr
- Hours per week
- No state limit
- Time window
- 06:00 – 00:30
Daily cap of 10 hours. Up to 12:30 AM on nights not preceding a school day; 10:00 PM on school nights.
Summer / school breaks
- Hours per day
- 10 hr
- Hours per week
- No state limit
- Time window
- 06:00 – 00:30
Same 10-hour daily cap year-round.
Common allowed jobs for a 17-year-old
General age-appropriate jobs under federal FLSA. Hawaii adds its own restricted-occupations list below — check that before accepting any job.
- Full retail, food-service, and clerical work — no state permit required at 16-17
Hawaii's Certificate of Employment applies only to 14-15-year-olds. At 17, the employer keeps age verification on file; no state daily/weekly cap or time-of-day restriction. The DLIR Wage Standards Division enforces remaining rules via complaint and inspection.
- Cooking, baking, and short-order line work with grills, fryers, and HO-11 bakery equipment
- Lifeguard at any pool, water park, beach, ocean, or natural-water venue (with valid certification)
- Warehouse and stockroom work without HO-7 power-driven hoists or HO-2 driving
- Hotel and hospitality front-of-house — host, busser, food runner (NOT alcohol-licensed premises)
Distinctive Hawaii rule continues at 17: HRS § 281-78 still prohibits any minor under 18 from working in any premises licensed for on-premises alcohol consumption — well above the typical 18 floor. 17-year-olds may host, bus, and run food in restaurants not licensed for on-premises alcohol; bars, taverns, and liquor-licensed restaurants remain off-limits until 18 (server) / 21 (bartender).
- Construction-trade pre-apprenticeship under registered apprenticeship programs
Hawaii allows 17-year-olds in registered apprenticeship programs through the Hawaii State Apprenticeship and Training Council (DLIR Workforce Development Division). HO-16 roofing and HO-2 on-road driving remain barred for minors under 18.
- Office, data-entry, internship, and customer-support roles
Restricted in Hawaii
- All federal hazardous orders HO-1 through HO-17(29 CFR Part 570)
- Operating power-driven meat-processing machines(HO-10)
- Roofing operations and work on or about a roof(HO-16)
- Door-to-door sales for minors under 18 without bonded supervisor(HRS §390-2)
- Sale or service of alcohol for minors under 18(HRS §281-78)
Related guides
Read the full Hawaii rules
This page summarizes the rules for 17-year-olds. For all ages, age-band breakdown, statute citation, and DOL references, see the full state page.