With the minimum security standards for REAL ID looming in May 2025, Spencer Moore, Commissioner at the Georgia Department of Driver Services, sits down with me for Identityweek.net to discuss the proactive stance the state of Georgia has taken since 2012 to establish integral identification cards.
As the U.S. does not possess a national ID, more pressure is piled on individual states to ensure the fabric and foundational structure of ID licenses and documentation – from the physical card to its security features – has credibility, converging with interoperable standards.
Georgia has sought to equip residents with REAL ID driver licenses as holders to essential services and identity assurance.
99% of citizens in Georgia are REAL ID compliant. Mobile Driving License adoption in wallets, which was introduced in Georgia in May of this year, has identified 250,000 people that already have the application in their wallets.
Hear about their mobile license integrations with Apple and Google that are proof that Georgia is ready for the May 2025 deadline.
















