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Scam Alert: Ohio BMV warns of widespread text scam targeting drivers with fake traffic ticket threats

Scam Alert: Ohio BMV warns of widespread text scam targeting drivers with fake traffic ticket threats

Mint10-06-2025
The Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) has issued a warning to residents about a widespread text messaging scam falsely claiming to be from the BMV. The phishing campaign is designed to trick Ohioans into providing personal or financial information by threatening immediate license suspension over fake traffic tickets.
Ohioans have reported receiving alarming text messages claiming to be from the "Ohio Department of Vehicles (BMV)." The message falsely warns recipients that they have unpaid traffic tickets and demands immediate payment to avoid suspension of driving privileges and other penalties. The fraudulent message references a fabricated legal code — 'Ohio State State Administrative Code 15C-16.003' — and includes a suspicious payment link resembling an official government web address.
Scammers also threaten additional consequences such as registration suspension, prosecution, and negative credit impact. The message urges victims to act quickly, with shifting deadlines that move forward daily — a classic red flag in phishing attempts.
'If you receive this text, do not fall for this scam,' said Ohio BMV Registrar Charlie Norman. 'Do not click any links and delete the text. Ohio BMV will never send you a text demanding payment or requesting your personal information.'
The scam is not limited to Ohio. Residents in other states have reported identical messages with only the state name altered, indicating a nationwide phishing operation. The fraudulent texts often come from foreign or spoofed numbers, falsely impersonate local agencies, and use threatening legal jargon to pressure recipients into clicking links.
Authorities urge Ohioans to:
Delete the message immediately
Do not click any links or reply to the message
Report the scam to the Federal Trade Commission at reportfraud.ftc.gov
Contact local law enforcement if personal or financial information was shared
The BMV and Ohio Turnpike are reminding residents to always verify suspicious messages and to rely on official government communication channels for payment notices.
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