Overview
- Apple updated its official list to include North Dakota, signaling that residents will soon be able to add driver’s licenses and state IDs to iPhone and Apple Watch.
- North Dakota’s Department of Transportation previously said mobile IDs would arrive within a month, and the state will charge a $5 fee for enrollment.
- Enrollment will occur in Apple Wallet by tapping the plus button and following on‑screen verification steps set by the state DMV.
- Digital IDs are accepted at participating TSA checkpoints and select businesses, yet officials advise keeping a physical license due to uneven acceptance.
- North Dakota follows Montana’s addition last month, expanding Apple Wallet ID support alongside states such as Arizona, California, Colorado, Georgia, Hawaii, Iowa, Maryland, New Mexico, Ohio, and Puerto Rico.