Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB5539

Introduced
2/6/26  

Caption

MOBILE ID CARDS & LICENSES

Impact

The introduction of mobile ID could lead to significant changes in state laws regarding the identification and regulation of personal credentials. It is expected to modernize the current ID issuance framework by integrating digital solutions, which could streamline processes, reduce waiting times, and potentially lower operational costs for state agencies. Furthermore, it may enhance security features to combat identity theft and fraud, making identities easier to verify and harder to forge.

Summary

House Bill 5539 addresses the establishment and issuance of mobile identification cards and licenses in the state of Illinois. The bill emphasizes the importance of adopting technology in the issuance of personal identification documents, allowing individuals to store their IDs on mobile devices. By facilitating mobile ID options, the bill aims to improve accessibility and convenience for residents while enhancing the security measures associated with personal identification.

Contention

Discussion around HB5539 may focus on concerns regarding privacy and the safeguarding of personal data. Critics might argue that storing identification on mobile devices increases vulnerability to data breaches and unauthorized access. Moreover, there may be debates over the adequacy of the proposed security measures within the bill and whether the technology supports equitable access for all citizens, especially those less familiar with digital technology.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL SB3449

MOBILE ID CARDS & LICENSES

IL HB4342

IDOR-MOBILE HOME PAYMENTS

IL HB5189

IDPH-MOBILE PREGNANCY APP

IL HB4840

VEH-PERSONAL MOBILITY DEVICES

IL HB5428

IDFPR-VARIOUS LICENSES

IL HB5387

IDFPR-VARIOUS LICENSES

IL SB3897

IDFPR-VARIOUS LICENSES

IL SB3895

IDFPR-VARIOUS LICENSES

IL SB2728

SCH-MOBILE PANIC ALERT SYSTEM

IL SB2948

SCH-MOBILE PANIC ALERT SYSTEMS

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.