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New Mexico is now Allowing Digital IDs, but not Right Away

New Mexico is now Allowing Digital IDs, but not Right Away

The state requires a physical license to drive a car, and it may be weeks, or longer, before airports and businesses accept them.

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A hand holding a phone with a digital ID shown as a Zia Flag symbol
A photo of the New Mexico digital drivers license captured Friday, Dec. 6, 2024. New Mexico is one of several states now allowing for digital ID uses at airport security or for buying age-restricted products. (Danielle Prokop / Source NM)

New Mexico now allows residents to carry and use virtual driver’s licenses. But for now, they’re mostly just taking u…

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