Trust Stamp to Provide DMV Data Verification for IDetect
AI security firm Trust Stamp has contracted with IDetect, an ID scanning solutions provider. Trust Stamp will give IDetect access to the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators (AAMVA) driver's license data verification service for its high-volume identity security checks.
- The core technology enhancement moves IDetect from simple document authentication, which checks the physical card's security features, to true data verification, which confirms the information on the ID exists in an official DMV database. - The AAMVA's Driver's License Data Verification (DLDV) service provides real-time checks against the issuing jurisdiction's data, returning a flag for each data element to indicate if it matches the official record without sharing the personally identifiable information itself. - This integration is designed for high-volume environments, with the capacity to process millions of verifications per month, delivering results in approximately one second per scan. - IDetect's customer base spans over 70 industries and includes government clients like the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), alongside major commercial brands such as Marriott and Harrah's Casinos. - For Trust Stamp, this is part of a broader strategy to engage government-related entities; the company also has a teaming agreement with ManTech to integrate its AI-powered identity technologies for U.S. federal government programs. - The global market for digital identity verification was valued at $1.378 billion in 2025 and is projected to grow to $4.612 billion by 2033, driven by the digitization of government and financial services.