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Depending on where you live, you can now add your driver's license or ID to Apple Wallet, and use it at TSA checkpoints. Here's how it works.
Other states have experimented with digital driver’s licenses. Louisiana’s LA Wallet, which originally launched in 2018 but gained popularity during the pandemic, is used by 670,000 state ...
The Apple Wallet is the first digital ID the TSA will accept (not counting privately run pre-check programs like Clear), but the program is expected to expand to other platforms in the future.
In select U.S. states, residents can add their driver's license or state ID to the Wallet app on the iPhone and Apple Watch, ...
When support for storing IDs in Apple Wallet was first announced at WWDC in June, Apple Pay VP Jennifer Bailey touted that the TSA was “working to enable” airport security checkpoints as ...
Apple Wallet can store your Driver's License and State ID this 2022, and talks regarding the TSA accepting it on domestic flights surfaces too.
Apple says these will be the first places where people can use a driver’s license or state ID they add to Wallet. The company says retailers and venues will add support later.
Apple said that states will release more information in the coming months about which TSA checkpoints will begin accepting the Wallet ID. The TSA was not immediately available for comment.
Apple adds this in-demand travel feature to Apple Wallet. At Apple’s recent 2025 WWDC event, the company announced that iOS users will soon be able to add their passports to their Apple Wallets.
The state verifies and approves the user’s request to add their driver’s license or state ID to Wallet. At TSA checkpoints, travelers can present their digital IDs by tapping their Apple ...