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- Investigations Offices - California DMV
DMV Investigations Division protects the programs and interests of the department and public through active fraud counterfeit detection, investigation, audit and enforcement services Report DMV Violations Learn how to submit a complaint about DMV employee fraud, disabled placard abuse, or unlicensed vehicle dismantlers
- California DMV Final Notice Text Scam: Statewide Alert
Contact California Highway Patrol: 1-800-TELL-CHP for criminal investigation and fraud reporting; Notify California DMV: 1-800-777-0133 to report impersonation of state agency; 3 Secure Your Digital Environment and Personal Information Mark the message as spam junk in your messaging application settings and filters
- Report an Issue or Complaint | CA. gov - California State Portal
The DMV Investigations Division (INV) and the Occupational Licensing Division (OL) protect the programs and interests of the department and public through active fraud counterfeit detection, investigation, audit, and enforcement services Use this service if you would like to file a complaint or report an issue Phone: 800-777-0133
- DMV text message scam: Dont fall for this - USA TODAY
The DMV text scam is an example of smishing " Smishing " is a social engineering attack that uses fake text messages to trick people into downloading malware, sharing sensitive information or
- DMV Scam Texts Target Multiple States. What You Must Know
Report the scam to the Federal Trade Commission at reportfraud ftc gov If you’re unsure about your DMV status, visit the official DMV website directly or contact them by phone
- Fake DMV Final Notice Texts Are Back – Scam Explained
Report the Scam to Authorities File a report with the FTC: https: reportfraud ftc gov; Contact your state DMV or toll agency to inform them; Notify local law enforcement; 3 Enable Fraud Alerts on Your Credit Report Contact one of the three major credit bureaus (Equifax, Experian, TransUnion) Place a fraud alert, which requires creditors to
- DMV Scams Use Phishing Schemes to Target Drivers - AARP
Report DMV scams to the Federal Trade Commission, online or by calling 877-382-4357, and to your state’s consumer protection office To report a scam text to the FTC, copy the message and forward it to 7726 (SPAM) %{postComment}% Unlock Access to AARP Members Edition
- Will the DMV text you? Police warning: final notice text message scam
If you receive a text message from a DMV or other state agency, demanding money, the Federal Trade Commission suggests the following: Report the text to the Federal Trade Commission at reportfraud
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