Kentucky DMV Final Reminder Text SCAM
If you’ve received a text message claiming to be from the Kentucky DMV or a similar agency, it’s important to exercise caution, as this could be a phishing attempt.
Scammers often impersonate government agencies to steal personal information or money.
🚨 Recognizing a Potential Scam
Be wary of messages that:
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Claim you owe money: Scammers may state you have unpaid tolls or fees, urging immediate payment.
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Include unfamiliar links: They might direct you to websites that resemble official government portals but are designed to steal your information.
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Use urgent language: Phrases like “final reminder” or “immediate action required” are common tactics to create a sense of urgency.
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Request personal details: Legitimate agencies will not ask for sensitive information via text.
✅ Steps to Protect Yourself
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Do not click on any links or provide personal information in response to unsolicited messages.
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Verify the sender: Official communications from the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) will come from verified channels.
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Report suspicious messages:
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Forward phishing texts to SPAM (7726).
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Report scams to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Kentucky Attorney
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🛑 If You Suspect You’ve Fallen Victim
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Contact your bank or credit card company immediately to report any unauthorized transactions.
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Monitor your financial accounts for unusual activity.
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Consider placing a fraud alert on your credit report.
For more information on how to identify and protect yourself from phishing scams, visit the AARP’s guide on DMV scams.