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California DMV now allows public access to Digital Driver’s License Pilot Program.

California DMV Introduces Mobile Driver’s License Pilot Program

The California‌ Department of Motor Vehicles ⁣has launched an exciting pilot program that allows residents to ⁢carry their driver’s license on their mobile phones. This innovative initiative, accessible ⁣through ⁤the California DMV Wallet app, is now open to the public ‍with a cap‌ at 1.5 million participants.

The app ‌is available⁤ to Apple users with an iPhone 6 or newer, running ‍iOS 13 or ‍a more recent operating system. Android users with Android 7.0 ​or newer can also take advantage of ⁢this⁣ convenient feature.

By joining this voluntary pilot program, ⁤you can be among the first ⁢to experience the ‍convenience ‌of having your driver’s license on ⁣your phone. The DMV encourages residents to ‌seize ‍this opportunity.

Convenience and Accessibility

While physical driver’s licenses are still required for​ now, this⁢ mobile driver’s license pilot program is⁤ a ​significant step towards a ⁣more digital future. Airports, including Los ⁣Angeles International and San Francisco, along with over 20 others nationwide, have already embraced‍ the ⁣mobile driver’s license as a valid⁣ form of identification.

In Sacramento, some retailers ‌and businesses that accept TruAge identification, a‌ digital‍ age verification tool, ⁤are also accepting the‍ mobile driver’s license for‌ age-restricted‍ products. Notably, the City National Plaza and Bank of America Plaza​ in downtown Los‍ Angeles are among the⁢ locations where this digital license⁤ is recognized.

Security and Privacy

Rest ​assured, ⁣the mobile driver’s license ‍does not‌ track your usage ⁤or collect data without your consent. It ⁢provides accurate and secure proof‍ of identity to businesses, effectively reducing fraud ⁤and identity theft risks for users.

Expanding the Program

This pilot program is ⁣currently being ⁢tested, with the goal of ‌eventually rolling it out to ⁢all California driver’s license⁣ holders. Other states, such as Colorado, Utah, Arizona,⁣ and more, are already offering ⁤digital driver’s licenses.



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