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Thursday, June 5, 2025

Fraudulent Text Messages Target Recipients With False Claims of Unpaid Tolls or Traffic Violations - KIOW

The Iowa Department of Transportation is warning consumers of recent text scams that are occurring in Iowa and across the country. Fraudulent text messages appearing to come from the Iowa DOT or “DMV” are targeting recipients with false claims of unpaid traffic violations. Individuals are also receiving fraudulent Iowa DOT-generated text messages stating that they have an unpaid toll or registration fee. Both types of texts ask recipients to click on a link to provide personal information as well as credit card numbers. Many times, the link will lead to a website that looks like the Iowa DOT’s website.

These texts are not generated from the Iowa DOT and individuals should not click on live links within the text messages or paste those links into a browser, nor provide personal details.

The Iowa DOT does not send out fee collection reminders via text, and will never text customers asking for private or financial information. Any payment requests from the Iowa DOT are made through personal transaction, via physical mail, or through an online transaction initiated by the customer. In addition, the Iowa DOT does not collect tolls on any of their roads or bridges.

Transportation departments nationwide are reporting similar scams.

If you receive a phishing text:

  • Don’t click on any live links or paste links into a browser, nor respond to unexpected texts. Scammers want you to react quickly, but it’s best to stop and check it out.
  • Report and delete unwanted text messages. Use...


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