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Arizona first state to add driver licenses to Apple Wallet

ADOT MVD now allows Arizona residents to add IDs to Apple Wallet and present it at TSA airport security checkpoints

PHOENIX (KYMA, KECY) - The Arizona Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Division's (ADOT MVD) promise to lower in-office wait times digitally has come true.

Arizona is now the first state across the nation where residents can add their MVD-issued driver's license or state ID card to their Apple Wallet on an iPhone or Apple Watch.

This is a secure way for Arizonans to show a valid ID at select TSA airport security checkpoints at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.

“With this technology, Arizonans are at the front of the line for experiencing a streamlined airport security process,” Governor Doug Ducey said. “This puts our state at the leading edge of a new technology that offers choice, convenience, privacy and security.”

Since this digital feature is brand new, Arizonans can only use their Apple Wallet to show an ID at specific TSA airport security checkpoints—with due time this technology will grow over a period of time.

ADOT MVD recommends for Arizona residents to continue to carry their physical driver's license or state ID in case of an emergency or an encounter with law enforcement.

“Arizona is proud to be the first state to give our residents the choice to add their ID to Apple Wallet,” Arizona MVD Director Eric Jorgensen said. “We will continue to seek out opportunities for products and services that provide Arizonans security, privacy and ease of use.”

For more information on Arizona driver's licenses and state IDs in Apple Wallet, visit azdot.gov/AppleWallet and https://apple.co/wallet-id.

Step-by-step instructions from ADOT MVD on how to complete this feature are as follows:

How to add a driver's license or state ID to Apple Wallet:

Adding a driver's license or state ID to Apple Wallet can be done in just a few simple steps. Arizona residents can tap the + button at the top of the screen in Apple Wallet on their iPhone, select “Driver’s License or State ID” and follow the on-screen instructions to start the set-up and verification process. You will need your physical MVD-issued driver's license or ID card to add it to Apple Wallet.

Driver’s license and state ID in Apple Wallet is available on iPhone 8 or later running iOS 15.4, and Apple Watch Series 4 or later running watchOS 8.4 or later. 

How to use your Arizona ID in Apple Wallet at the airport:

Arizona residents can present their driver's license or state ID at participating TSA airport security checkpoints by simply tapping their iPhone or Apple Watch at the identity reader. Upon tapping their iPhone or Apple Watch, customers will see a prompt on their device displaying which specific information is being requested by the TSA.  Only after authorizing with Face ID or Touch ID is the requested identity information released from their device. Information is all shared digitally, so residents do not need to show or hand over their device to present their ID. 

Your Arizona driver's license or state ID in Apple Wallet is secure:

State IDs and driver licenses in Wallet are private and secure. If a resident loses their iPhone or Apple Watch, they can use the “Find My” app to easily lock their device and help locate it or remotely erase their device.

Identity data is encrypted and protected against tampering and theft. The MVD and Apple do not know when or where residents present their IDs. Biometric authentication using Face ID and Touch ID ensures that only the person who added the ID to the device can view or present their ID or license in Apple Wallet.

Article Topic Follows: Arizona News

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