- California residents will soon be able to save their state IDs and driver’s licenses in Google Wallet.
- The digital IDs will be accepted at select businesses and TSA checkpoints at three airports.
- The IDs will streamline identity and age verification, but residents will still have to carry their physical IDs.
Google Wallet received support for government IDs and driver’s licenses in June last year. However, the feature was only available in Maryland at the time. A few months after the launch, Google added support for IDs for three more states—Arizona, Colorado, and Georgia. Now, the app is receiving support for California IDs.
Gov. Gavin Newsom recently announced that California residents will be able to add their state ID and driver’s licenses to Google Wallet and Apple Wallet in the coming weeks. At launch, Transportation Security Administration (TSA) checkpoints at the Los Angeles International, San Francisco International, and San Jose Mineta airports will accept the saved licenses, and a few businesses in downtown Los Angeles and Sacramento will recognize the digital state IDs for age verification.