A smartphone app that allows West Virginia residents to store driver's licenses and official state identification documents on their smartphones is now available for public use, Gov. Patrick Morrisey announced on Thursday.
The free app allows users to add drivers licenses or state ID cards to their wallets on mobile phones to verify their identities at airport security checkpoints or with law enforcement officials. News
West Virginia DMV plans to launch new digital driver's license mobile app
By Rick Steelhammer rsteelhammer@hdmediallc.com
1 min to read
Morrisey said the app can be scanned into readers at most Transportation Security Administration checkpoints at commercial airports across the country, including those serving Charleston and Huntington, to "seamlessly and securely

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