California becomes the first state to allow digital driver’s licenses on Apple Wallet
In a landmark move, California has become the first state in the US to allow residents to add their driver’s license to their Apple Wallet on their iPhones and Apple Watches. The announcement was made by California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) and Apple Inc. CEO Tim Cook on Monday, marking a significant step towards a more convenient and secure form of identification for millions of Californians.
The new digital driver’s license feature will be available to residents who have an iPhone or Apple Watch running on iOS 15 or watchOS 8, the latest operating systems released by Apple. Users will have the option to add their driver’s license to their Apple Wallet by scanning their physical card using their device’s camera and verifying their identity with Face ID or Touch ID. Once added, the digital driver’s license can be used in place of the physical card for identification purposes, such as during traffic stops or at airport security checkpoints.
“We are excited to partner with Apple to bring this innovative technology to California residents,” said Steve Gordon, Director of the California DMV. “The digital driver’s license on Apple Wallet offers a convenient and secure way for residents to carry their identification with them wherever they go, while also reducing the risk of identity theft and fraud.”
The adoption of digital driver’s licenses is part of a broader trend towards digitizing identification documents and moving towards a more secure and convenient form of identification. With the increasing prevalence of mobile devices and digital wallets, many states are exploring the possibility of offering digital driver’s licenses as an alternative to traditional physical cards.
“We are proud to work with the California DMV to bring digital driver’s licenses to iPhone and Apple Watch users in California,” said Tim Cook, CEO of Apple Inc. “We believe that the addition of the digital driver’s license to Apple Wallet will provide residents with a more convenient and secure way to carry their identification, while also helping to reduce reliance on physical cards.”
The digital driver’s license on Apple Wallet is designed with security and privacy in mind. The information stored in the digital driver’s license is encrypted and protected with biometric authentication, ensuring that only the owner of the device can access and share their identification information. Additionally, users have the ability to choose when and how they share their digital driver’s license with others, providing greater control over their personal information.
While the digital driver’s license will be available as an option for California residents, the physical driver’s license will continue to be the primary form of identification issued by the California DMV. Residents who choose to add their driver’s license to Apple Wallet can also opt to carry their physical card as a backup, in case they encounter situations where a physical identification is required.
In addition to serving as a form of identification, the digital driver’s license on Apple Wallet offers additional benefits and functionalities. Users can access relevant information about their driver’s license, such as expiration dates and restrictions, directly from their device. They can also use the digital driver’s license to complete transactions that require identification, such as age verification for purchasing alcohol or entering age-restricted venues.
The introduction of digital driver’s licenses on Apple Wallet in California is expected to pave the way for other states to adopt similar technologies in the future. As more states and agencies explore the benefits of digitizing identification documents, the use of digital driver’s licenses on mobile devices could become more widespread across the country.
Overall, the launch of the digital driver’s license on Apple Wallet in California represents a significant step towards a more modern and secure form of identification. By leveraging the capabilities of mobile technology and digital wallets, residents in California now have a convenient and secure way to carry their driver’s license with them wherever they go, while also reducing the risk of identity theft and fraud.