iPhone Driver's License Support in Wallet Expands to New Mexico

iPhone users from New Mexico are now able to add their driver's licenses and IDs to the Apple Wallet app on ‌iPhone‌ and Apple Watch, providing a digital version of the license that can be used in lieu of a physical card in some locations.

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New Mexico residents can add a license or state ID to the Wallet app by opening it up, tapping on the "+" button, and following the instructions to complete a verification process.

Digital IDs can be used at select TSA checkpoints across the United States, in some businesses and venues, and in some mobile apps for verifying age. New Mexico has developed an app called NM Verifier that is available in coordination with the New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department for verifying digital IDs.

"Having a cell phone and mobile device with you at virtually all times is simply a fact of life these days. This new capability adds one more level of convenience for us all," New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Secretary Stephanie Schardin Clarke said in a statement.

As of right now, a digital license or identification card does not replace the physical version, and New Mexicans are required to have a physical license available when driving.

Apple first announced Wallet support for digital IDs in 2022, and states have been slowly adopting the feature since then. As of right now, Arizona, Colorado, Georgia, Maryland, Hawaii, California, Ohio, Iowa, and New Mexico have implemented support.

Acording to Apple, Connecticut, Kentucky, Oklahoma, Utah, Montana, and West Virginia are also working to implement the feature.

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Top Rated Comments

SteveLV702 Avatar
15 months ago
Just need to be available all 50 states and all businesses…. Hate having to carry my physical wallet just for my drivers license. All my cards are on my phone and everything else.
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
dontwalkhand Avatar
15 months ago

I am in Colorado, one if the first states with this feature. I added my license the day it came out. The first time I successfully used it with TSA the agent grabbed my phone from my hand to scan it. I removed my id minutes later. The other 3 times I tried before that I got crazy looks like WTF are you doing. If a paid rent-a-cop with zero authority is that agressive, you know real authorities will be worse. I have had many experiences with checkout people in small mom and pop store where they wanted my to hand them my phone. In those cases I said no and paid with a credit card.

The future you imagine based on your apple pay experience buying cheetos wont be quite what you think it is.
I use it with TSA almost every week. The scanners all face you and there is no physical way they can grab it and scan it for you, because it also requires your Face ID to authenticate.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
ChrisA Avatar
15 months ago

What's the end game here? You have a DL in your iphone wallet and get pulled over....cop wants to see your license...do you send him a copy electronically or do you hand over your phone? There's no way on god's green earth I am handing over my phone to a cop for this purpose.
PLEASE, read how this works BEFORE you make a fool of yourself by complaining about nonexistent problems.

The Wallet app works as it has always worked. When was the last time you needed to hand your phone to the checker at the grocery store to pay for your groceries? Did you hand your phone to the gasoline pump when you refueled your car? Of course not. The Wallet app uses a near-field radio that wirelessly connects to a reader device.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
IIGS User Avatar
15 months ago
"I live in (insert state here) and they don't support it." (I live in one of these backwards states, and it sucks)

"I'm not handing my phone to the cops." (you don't have to, and you still need your physical card to do pretty much anything. If you don't want the cops to touch your phone, just carry your regular license and don't participate).

How is WV and OK on the "working on it" list and NY, NJ, PA, and DE are not? sheesh.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Allen_Wentz Avatar
15 months ago

Actual drivers licenses have been faked ever since they were instituted, usually by teenagers trying to buy liquor. I would assume a crafty hacker could do the same with a digital ID?
Law enforcement officers LEOs) typically take the DL <or phone?> back to their car and check against their in-car terminal to beat fakes. Given the fact that there are some very corrupt LEOs, it seems that giving an unlocked phone to some unknown LEO would be a very bad idea.

Note that even with folks like me with nothing but totally innocuous [boring] data on their phones the data has value. Each of our contact lists contains info spammers and hackers pay money for.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
TechnoMonk Avatar
15 months ago

I’m not sure what to think of this feature. Maybe good for TSA checkpoints and maybe going to a bar if thats your thing. I would NEVER give my phone to a police officer. There is no way I would ditch my license while driving.
Cops don’t accept digital license even if you hand over the phone. The states need to invest in devices that can read digital license. TSA has devices to read/validate the digital license.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)