Overview
- Apple Wallet IDs went live today in North Dakota, expanding availability to 11 U.S. states, with support also offered in Puerto Rico.
- North Dakota residents must pay a $5 fee to the Department of Transportation when adding a license to Apple Wallet, according to Apple.
- Acceptance spans select TSA checkpoints and some businesses and apps, and travelers are advised to look for TSA signage as Apple no longer maintains a public airport list.
- Compatibility requirements include an iPhone 8 or later on iOS 16.5 or newer or an Apple Watch Series 4 or later on watchOS 9.5 or newer, with state-specific variations possible.
- Additional states have announced plans to adopt Wallet IDs in the future, including West Virginia, Connecticut, Kentucky, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Utah, and Illinois.