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Australia’s Digital ID program is live and expanding, supported by the Digital ID Act 2024. While current usage is primarily across government services, the program is moving toward broader private-sector participation, including industries with high identity-risk profiles such as legal services.
For law firms, Digital ID should be understood as an additional identity assurance mechanism, not a replacement for existing AML/KYC, VOI, or professional due diligence obligations.
Firms do not need to change their compliance frameworks today. However, forward-looking practices should begin planning for how Digital ID may integrate with existing systems and workflows over the next 12–24 months.
Digital ID is operational, but its use in private legal practice is neither compulsory nor widespread. Where Digital ID intersects with other legal compliance obligations, we have provided some guidance below.
What firms should do
What firms don’t need to do
InfoTrack supports the Digital ID initiative as a natural evolution of identity verification, consistent with how the legal profession already operates. As an industry leader in ID verification, InfoTrack is actively engaging with government, advocating for the legal profession and focused on complementary integration, not disruption. InfoTrack’s Executive Head of Government Relations, Jerome Boutelet notes:
“The success of Digital ID for the legal profession depends on how well it complements existing systems and professional obligations. Our role is to ensure lawyers gain the benefits of stronger identity assurance without unnecessary disruption.”
“InfoTrack has always advocated for practical, profession-led innovation. We are working closely with the government to ensure Digital ID delivers maximum effect while respecting the due diligence processes lawyers already trust and rely on.”
If you would like to be actively involved in InfoTrack’s advocacy work with the government regarding DigitalID or AML/CTF, please email Jerome Boutelet.