Wyoming could soon get digital driver’s licenses
WYOMING — The Wyoming State Legislature will consider a bill in 2020 that would create digital driver’s licenses and identification cards.
The digital ID cards would exist in addition to, not as replacements for, physical licenses. Licenses and ID cards could be stored on a mobile device “to be viewed or verified by a person to whom access is allowed,” the legislation reads.
Oil City News reports that digital licenses would cost $20 in addition to the cost of a physical license. A digital ID card would cost $10 in addition to the cost of a physical card.