Senate committee passes bill to OK digital driver’s licenses, nondriver IDs

Alabamians may soon be able to purchase digital driver’s licenses and nondriver IDs.

On Wednesday, the Alabama Senate State Government Committee passed House Bill 110, sponsored by Representative Ontario Tillman, D-District 56, which would require the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency to offer residents the option to purchase a digital driver’s license or nondriver identification card in addition to their physical ID.

Under the latest version of Tillman’s bill, the digital cards would be made available to Alabamians for a $15 fee, “contingent upon the availability of funds,” and would be accessible through an ALEA-approved “mobile electronic method.”…

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