Indiana Attorney General, BMV warn of evolving text scam

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 SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) and Attorney General Todd Rokita warn of fraudulent scam messages sent through text or email referencing the Indiana DMV have been updated to reflect the BMV.

“Don’t let fraudsters steal your identity or hard-earned money,” said Attorney General Rokita. “Scammers are using sophisticated tactics to trick Hoosiers. If you receive a suspicious text claiming to be from the BMV, do not click on any links and report it to our office immediately then call your phone provider for blocking solutions.”  

The BMV and Attorney General Todd Rokita have a list of precautions:

  • Do Not click on any links in unsolicited email or text messages claiming to be from the BMV.   
  • Do Not provide personal information, such as your driver’s license number or Social Security number.   
  • Do Not share any card or account information through text messages or unverified links.  
  • Report the unwanted text messages as junk on the app you use and block the phone number or email address.  
  • Contact your phone provider for call/text blocking solutions. Many manufacturers have built-in features to block unwanted calls or offer apps to block and label potential spam calls. Click here for a list of resources available.   
  • Forward spam emails to the FTC at [email protected] and report at reportFraud.ftc.gov.  

For a list of known BMV-related scams, can be found online

The BMV does not send email or text messages about outstanding penalties.  

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