Scam Alert: ITD warns of new wave of DMV and court scam texts
Seth Ratliff
IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) — The Idaho Transportation Department is sounding the alarm as a new wave of fraudulent text messages sweeps across the Gem State. These messages are impersonating local courts, law enforcement agencies, and the DMV to intimidate Idahoans into surrendering personal information.
ITD says these fraudulent messages often include official-sounding case numbers, threats of warrants or asset seizure, but the links do not lead to government websites.
“As a reminder, ITD will not send unexpected texts demanding payment, threatening legal action, or directing customers to non-government links,” said ITD in a news release. “If a message does not end in a .gov address, it is not from ITD.”
If you receive a suspicious text message, ITD says you should report the message to your mobile carrier and delete it. DO NOT make a payment, share personal information, or click links. For more information, click HERE.