New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy Signs Law Creating Digital ID Program
NEW JERSEY, JUL 23 – New Jersey’s voluntary digital driver’s licenses will offer enhanced privacy protections and $1.5 million funding for implementation, joining 15 states with similar programs, officials said.
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N.J. to offer digital driver's licenses and ID cards, following national trend
New Jersey will soon offer a digital option for ID cards and driver's licenses after Gov. Phil Murphy signed a bill into law Wednesday that called for the state's Motor Vehicle Commission to create the technology. The legislation includes protections for users.
New Jersey To Launch Digital Driver’s Licenses By 2029 Under New Law
Gov. Murphy signed legislation on Wednesday that paves the way for digital identification cards in New Jersey. Under the legislation, the state Motor Vehicle Commission will be required to develop digital identification cards, which can eventually be stored and accessed on residents’ smartphones or electronic devices through a secure app or digital wallet. The law takes effect 44 months after the bill’s signing. With this move, New Jersey joins …
New Jersey Launches Digital Driver’s License Program with $1.5M Investment
New Jersey has joined the growing number of states implementing digital driver’s licenses, following new legislation signed by Governor Phil Murphy on July 23, 2025. The initiative makes New Jersey the latest among approximately 15 states that have adopted digital identification systems, following successful implementations in states like Iowa and West Virginia, where mobile driver’s licenses have already gained TSA approval for airport security…
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