For more than six decades, IDEMIA Civil Identity has supported state and local government agencies across North America in the driver license, identification card and mobile ID/digital credential design, implementation, and operations. IDEMIA Civil Identity works with public sector partners to support identity enrollment, ID document issuance, and the maintenance of civil registries that serve as critical public infrastructure.
Effective identity systems depend on reliable identity verification, particularly at the point of enrollment. Establishing an individual’s identity accurately and consistently at the outset helps agencies manage risk, reduce errors, and support the long‑term integrity of the credentials and records they maintain. Enrollment is therefore a foundational step in the lifecycle of identity management.
Biometric data is commonly used by government agencies as part of identity verification processes because it can help distinguish individuals based on unique physical characteristics. When used as one component of a broader identity framework, biometric data can assist agencies in reducing the risk of duplicate or misattributed identities and in strengthening confidence in enrollment decisions. IDEMIA Civil Identity’s solutions are designed to support the capture, processing, and matching of biometric data in accordance with applicable laws, regulations, and program requirements.
IDEMIA Civil Identity provides enrollment and identity verification solutions intended for use in government environments, including in‑person and, where permitted, remote enrollment scenarios. These solutions are designed to integrate with existing agency workflows and systems while supporting security, privacy, and compliance considerations that are central to public sector operations. IDEMIA works with agencies to align technical capabilities with policy objectives and operational constraints.
In addition to technology, IDEMIA Civil Identity brings experience gained from long‑term collaboration with jurisdictions across North America. This experience informs solution design, implementation planning, and ongoing program support. IDEMIA Civil Identity engages with government partners to understand program goals, statutory requirements, and stakeholder expectations.
As identity programs continue to evolve, agencies face increasing demands to balance accessibility, security, and public trust. IDEMIA Civil Identity supports these efforts by providing identity solutions that are intended to help agencies manage enrollment risk, support accurate identity verification, and maintain confidence in the systems that serve residents and institutions alike.