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Governor Hochul Announces Launch of New York Mobile ID

Staff Reporter by Staff Reporter
June 13, 2024
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On Tuesday, June 11th, Governor Kathy Hochul announced the launch of New York Mobile ID, a secure digital version of a state-issued driver’s license, learner permit, or non-driver ID. This innovative service, offered by the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), aims to provide New Yorkers with a convenient and secure way to carry their identification on their smartphones. The Mobile ID is available for both iOS and Android users who possess a valid state-issued ID.

Governor Hochul expressed enthusiasm for this new technology, stating, “We’re thrilled to give New Yorkers access to this cutting-edge technology which provides convenience and added security for Mobile ID users and those who accept it. Not only will New Yorkers be able to quickly display their IDs, but they will have control over the personal information they share.”

The New York Mobile ID (MiD) will be accepted at TSA security checkpoints at nearly 30 participating airports nationwide, including all terminals at LaGuardia and John F. Kennedy airports. This partnership with the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) aims to streamline the identity verification process at airports, allowing travelers to verify their identity easily and securely.

DMV Commissioner Mark J.F. Schroeder highlighted the practical benefits of the Mobile ID, stating, “Everything is on your cell phone these days, and now, your ID can be too. This is an exciting way to provide identification without having to dig through your wallet or purse to find your physical document.”

To obtain a New York Mobile ID, users need to download the New York MiD app from the App Store or Google Play, register their phone number, take a picture of their physical ID, and pose for a selfie. The app will then verify the information with the DMV, and once confirmed, the MiD will be ready for use.

The Mobile ID offers a high level of privacy and security, as personal information is encrypted and only accessible with the user’s consent. The app can only be unlocked through Face ID, TouchID, or a six-digit PIN. Users can control what data to share, ensuring that only necessary information is provided for transactions, such as age verification for purchases of alcohol or tobacco.

The introduction of the New York Mobile ID is part of the state’s broader efforts to enhance security and convenience for residents. The DMV is working with various businesses and organizations to encourage the acceptance of Mobile IDs. This initiative is expected to provide a more secure and efficient method of identification verification across different sectors.

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