HELENA — Montana Highway Patrol announced they now accept digital IDs on cellphones during traffic stops.
“Because if you always have it on your phone, you probably have your phone with you more often than you do your ID,” said Montana Motor Vehicle Division administrator Laurie Bakri.
In August of 2025, Montana became the 19th state to authorize the use of digital driver's licenses at places like TSA or MVD exam stations. Now, the Montana Highway Patrol accepts them too.
With over 22,000 Montana users so far, MVD staff say this move aligns well with their goals.
“To move us into the future, to innovate, to provide modern technology, to provide better customer service,” Bakri said.
If you get pulled over by a trooper, you can show your digital ID on your phone through your Apple or Google Wallet, or on the Montana Mobile ID Verifier app. The trooper can then quickly scan your phone and process the information.
MVD staff say this new method is highly secure, and troopers receive the same information as if it were a physical ID.
“You actually have to click and approve with your facial identification that yes, you want to give up this information to this law enforcement officer,” Bakri said. “And then it's encrypted on your phone, so only when you give the ability for somebody to read your information, can anybody get that information.”
Montana is one of the few states allowing digital IDs. The IDs are optional, with the main goal of making it more convenient for both citizens and troopers.
For now, only the highway patrol is accepting digital IDs, so be sure to keep carrying your driver's license with you.