Texas has officially integrated Apple’s Digital ID feature within the Wallet app, marking a significant expansion for the digital identification service. This development is directly linked to new state legislation mandating age verification for certain online services and account actions.
New Age Requirements Drive Digital ID Adoption
Effective immediately, individuals creating new Apple Accounts in Texas, on or after June 4, 2026, will encounter updated age requirements. According to official documentation regarding age requirements for managing Apple Accounts in the United States, adults must confirm they are 18 years or older to access specific features or perform certain account operations. Younger users under 18 will be required to participate in Family Sharing.
The requirement for adults to verify their age is where the Digital ID feature becomes particularly impactful. This new implementation makes Texas the first U.S. state to recognize Apple’s Digital ID for this purpose.
How Digital ID Works in Texas
For Texans needing to prove their age when setting up an Apple Account, the Wallet app’s Digital ID offers a supported verification method. The process to create a Digital ID involves:
- Opening the Wallet app.
- Tapping the plus (+) button located in the top-right corner.
- Selecting ‘Driver’s License and ID Cards’.
- Choosing ‘Digital ID’ at the top of the screen.
- Authenticating the identity using a U.S. passport.
Apple initially launched its Digital ID feature last fall, with early adoption at TSA checkpoints. The service has since been expanded globally for age verification purposes in various regions. The integration in Texas signifies a crucial step in its U.S. rollout.
Future Implications for Digital Identification
The adoption of Apple Digital ID in Texas could set a precedent for other states. If similar legislation requiring robust age verification is enacted elsewhere, the Wallet app’s Digital ID is poised to become a widely recognized and privacy-conscious method for confirming age online.

