Digital driving license on the IO App: a step towards digital citizenship

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By John

Today, October 23, 2024, will be launched on an experimental basis digital driving license inside theIO appan innovative development that aims to make key documents accessible in digital format. In addition to the driving license, the update will also affect the health card and the European Disability Chartergathered in a digital wallet that will facilitate the presentation and use of documents. The rollout will be gradual, with completion expected for all citizens by December 4, 2024.

The Implementation Phases of the Digital Driving License

The issuing of the digital driving license will take place in several phases, progressively involving an ever-increasing number of users. Here is the complete calendar:

First phase: 23 October 2024

The official debut will see involved 50,000 selected citizens by the Department for Digital Transition, which they will be able to upload to theirs IO app driving licence, health card and disability card. During this initial phase, use will be limited toexhibition of documents, for example during roadside checks or medical procedures, without the possibility of digital operations.

Second phase: 6 November 2024

The rollout will continue with others 250,000 citizenswho will be allowed to access digital documents on their app. Even at this stage, viewing will be limited, without the option of online transactions.

Third phase: 20 November 2024

From this date, one million citizens will be able to take advantage of the digital driving licence. The methods of use will remain unchanged, allowing only the viewing of documents.

Fourth phase: 4 December 2024

From 4 December, all Italian citizens will be able to access the digital driving license and other documents integrated into the IO app. However, for theuse abroadyou will still need to carry physical documents with you.

The Evolution of the Digital Wallet in 2025

In 2025, theIT Wallet Italian will undergo further developments. The main innovation will concern the possibility of using digital documents online to access Public Administration services and to complete electronic transactions. The digital wallet will also integrate the passport and the electoral cardtransforming itself into a truly universal wallet. Access will be guaranteed via SPID or Electronic Identity Card (CIE)with safety levels calibrated depending on the operation.

The expansion of the digital wallet will not be limited to public documents, but will also include private services such as transport season tickets hey event ticketsmaking the IO app a versatile tool for both the public and private sectors.

European perspectives for 2026

From 2026, Italy intends to make theIT Wallet compatible with European systems, allowing citizens to use digital documents even abroad. This project is part of a broad plan ofEuropean Union for the adoption of interoperable digital wallets, thus simplifying access to transnational services and encouraging greater digital unit.

How the Digital Driving License will work

There digital driving license it will be uploaded to the IO app and will have the same validity as the physical version, but with a big advantage: it will be connected to a QR Code which can be easily scanned by the competent authorities. This represents a significant change in document management, as it will transform the driving license into a multifunctional document usable for identification and not just for driving.

Advantages and Implications of the Digital Driving License

The introduction of digital driving license and of universal digital wallet brings with it numerous advantages, including greater practicality And accessibility of documents, reducing the need to carry physical versions. As digitalisation progresses, the IO app will become the central point for managing documents and services, making the daily lives of millions of Italian citizens simpler and safer.

With this initiative, Italy ranks among the European countries at the forefront in digital transitionlaying the foundations for a more inclusive and efficient digital citizenship.