Apple lobbied New York State to adopt digital drivers' licenses
Newly released state lobbying records have revealed that Apple met with the local Department of Motor Vehicles to discuss adopting its digital drivers' licence plan.

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Support for digital or mobile drivers' licences was spotted in a beta for iOS 15.6, and Apple has previously announced which US states have decided to adopt the technology.
According to Times Union, New York State lobbying records show that Apple and its lobbying firm, The Roffe Group of Albany, met with DMV deputy commissioner, Gregory Kline. The meeting took place in the second half of 2021, and was initially reported as concerning a "state procurement" issue.
The records, filed with the state's Joint Commission on Public Ethics in January 2022, were later updated to add that the meeting discussed Apple's "announcement on digital identity cards."
"Like many other states, [New York] DMV is interested in further exploring the concept and technology," DMV spokeswoman Lisa Koumjian, told Times Union.
No further details of New York State's plans have been revealed.
Separately, in November 2021, Apple revised its website to show that its rollout of the digital drivers' licence feature would not be released until early 2022.
Read on AppleInsider

Credit: Apple
Support for digital or mobile drivers' licences was spotted in a beta for iOS 15.6, and Apple has previously announced which US states have decided to adopt the technology.
According to Times Union, New York State lobbying records show that Apple and its lobbying firm, The Roffe Group of Albany, met with DMV deputy commissioner, Gregory Kline. The meeting took place in the second half of 2021, and was initially reported as concerning a "state procurement" issue.
The records, filed with the state's Joint Commission on Public Ethics in January 2022, were later updated to add that the meeting discussed Apple's "announcement on digital identity cards."
"Like many other states, [New York] DMV is interested in further exploring the concept and technology," DMV spokeswoman Lisa Koumjian, told Times Union.
No further details of New York State's plans have been revealed.
Separately, in November 2021, Apple revised its website to show that its rollout of the digital drivers' licence feature would not be released until early 2022.
Read on AppleInsider

Comments
I consider wallet only convenience for developed places, but not substitute for plastic document. I am not stupid enough to lock myself with ID's with smartphone manufacturer either.
And yes if you do not identify yourself to police officer then you may get arrested. Your choice. Suspect is a suspect. Read eight cases they are allowed to do this and if you are foolish enough to resist then you will learn how it is nice to spend few hours locked in slammer with some creeps.
I use Wallet as a substitute for plastic all the time and it works great. Apple Pay works for me almost everywhere I need to make a payment (it’s not 100% yet, but getting close). I use Apple Pay/Wallet to pay for: gas at the pump, groceries at every store I shop at, pharmacies, coffee shops, museums, ice cream shops, to pay my cable and internet bill, to pay my landscaper, the list goes on. Guess what! I still have the physical card if I need it, too. It’s not like my physical card disappeared when I added the credit card to Wallet.
This is a strange conclusion to come to replying to a comment about being curious how adding a license to the Wallet app will work.
Your paranoid rant about police misconduct in no way explains how my best guess is terrible.
LOL you reply is off the wall and nothing to do with the original post. yeeeesh!
In case you missed it, here’s the link: https://appleinsider.com/articles/22/03/23/arizona-is-first-state-to-launch-drivers-licence-in-apple-wallet?utm_medium=rss
Currently, Apple only mentions using the digital ID at some TSA checkpoints. When I go through airport security I have to keep my license out of my wallet until I have presented it to the agent that checks ID and flight tickets. My flight tickets are digital and stored in Wallet already. Having my ID on my phone and just a swipe away from the ticket will allow me to leave my license in my wallet, stowed in my bag (we have to remove wallets, phones etc, to go through the scanner anyway). It isn’t a huge time saver but it will save some juggling and hopefully speed up the line some.