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You may have received a text message recently from your DMV indicating that you have a fine, but is this legit or a scam? Here's what we know.
Many Granite Staters received a text message on Monday from someone claiming to be the New Hampshire Department of Motor Vehicles and asking for a payment. The text is a scam.
The Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles said the text messages, which demand urgent payment, are a phishing attempt and have been reported by drivers nationwide.
Colorado, Indiana, Minnesota and North Carolina are now cautioning residents to be wary of text message scams that appear to be from DMVs.