People with an Arizona driver’s license or state identification card can now add a digital version on their iPhone.
Apple announced Wednesday Arizona is the first state to offer residents the option to add their licenses or IDs directly to the Wallet app.
Travelers will then be able to present those digital IDs at select Transportation Security Administration checkpoints at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.
“We look forward to working with many more states and the TSA to bring IDs in Wallet to users across the U.S.,” said Jennifer Bailey, Apple’s vice president of Apple Pay and Apple Wallet, in a statement.
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Colorado, Hawaii, Mississippi, Ohio and Puerto Rico will also join the list of states that support the ID feature for the Wallet app, said Apple. Last September, the company announced Connecticut, Georgia, Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland, Oklahoma and Utah would also allow the digital IDs.
but had been delayed to early 2022.
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