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Mobile Drivers Licenses

IntroducedSenate
Bobby HanigRepublican

Ref To Com On Rules and Operations of the Senate2025-01-30

No floor votes recorded.

This bill requires North Carolina to issue mobile drivers licenses (digital versions on smartphones) as a supplement to physical licenses and recognizes mobile licenses from other states. It also mandates law enforcement training on how to interact with mobile license holders and clarifies that mobile licenses satisfy voting photo ID requirements.

  • Supporters argue that mobile licenses offer convenience and security by allowing people to carry identification on their phones rather than physical cards, reducing loss or theft.
  • They contend that proper law enforcement training ensures officers understand constitutional protections related to mobile IDs, and that recognizing out-of-state mobile licenses promotes interstate uniformity and accessibility for travelers.
  • Opponents may raise concerns about cybersecurity vulnerabilities and the potential for digital identity theft or fraud with mobile licenses.
  • Some argue about the costs of system development, vendor contracts, and mandatory law enforcement training, and question whether sufficient safeguards exist to prevent misuse of the digital format or unauthorized access by law enforcement.

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