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I love not having to carry a wallet. The locks to my homes, credit cards, passport, and other cards are all stored digitally in my iPhone. I have been waiting to be able to add my Illinois driver’s license to my Apple Wallet and then use it to pass through TSA checkpoints. Illinois was added back in November 2025 (I just learned it was approved today).

What States Have Digital IDs That Are Accepted at TSA Checkpoints?
Currently, Digital IDs from 21 states and territories are accepted at more than 250 TSA checkpoints. Eligible Digital IDs must be from a REAL ID-compliant driver’s license or identification card (or an Enhanced Driver’s License/Enhanced Identification Card). The following states are currently participating:
- Alaska
- Arkansas
- Arizona
- California
- Colorado
- Georgia
- Hawaii
- Illinois
- Iowa
- Louisiana
- Kentucky
- Maryland
- Montana
- New Mexico
- New York
- North Dakota
- Ohio
- Puerto Rico
- Utah
- Virginia
- West Virginia
Kentucky was the last state added to the list on January 6th. Governor Andy Beshear shared:
Mobile ID offers Kentuckians more options for air travel, while further protecting them from identity theft or having their private information shared. We want our families to be safe and feel safe while they are traveling, and this is just another step Team Kentucky is taking to increase safety for our people.”
Anthony’s Take: I’m really excited to try this out tomorrow at Chicago O’Hare International Airport (ORD). I’ll report back if there are any issues. The individual state links above lead to the DMV pages that will tell you if the state is compatible with Apple Wallet, Google Wallet, Samsung Wallet, or a singular state ID system.
(Image Credits: TSA and State of Illinois.)
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