Get ready for New Jersey’s new mobile driver’s licenses Erin Vogt Published: July 23, 2025 NJ has new law to offer digital drivers licenses (Photo (R) dmv.ny.gov, Canva, Townsquare Media Illustration)

TRENTON — New Jersey is on its way to offering digital or mobile driver’s licenses, under a new law signed by Gov. Phil Murphy.

Mobile driver’s licenses, or MDLs, already are offered in 14 other states, including New York, as well as Puerto Rico.

They are accessible on smartphones and other electronic devices, either saved to a secure wallet or by using a separate app.

The New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission will have to create digital driver’s licenses and digital non-driver identification cards, under the law signed on Wednesday. loading...

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