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PHONE TEXT: Sunday June 22, 2025 FROM: +63 909 419 2553 CONTENT: California State Department of Vehicles(DMV) Final Notice: Enforcement Penalties Begin on June 23. Our records show that as of today, you still have an outstanding traffic ticket. In accordance with  California State Administrative Code 15C-16.003, If you do not complete payment by June 22, 2025, we will take the following actions: 1. Report to the DMV violation database 2. Suspend your vehicle registration starting June 23 3. Suspend driving privileges for 30 days 4. Transfer to a toll booth and charge a 35% service fee 5. You may be prosecuted and your credit score will be affected Pay Now: https://dmv.cagov-kw.cc/portal Please pay immediately before enforcement to avoid license suspension and further legal disputes. (Reply Y and re-open this message to click the link, or copy it to your browser.) INVESTIGATION: PHONE NUMBER: The provided phone number, +63 909 419 2553, starts with the country code +63, which is the international dialing prefix for the Philippines. This means the phone number is located in the Philippines.  However, many sources indicate that numbers starting with the +63 country code are often associated with scam activities. These scams often involve:  * Phishing texts or calls that appear to be from legitimate organizations like delivery services or government agencies. * Urgent-sounding messages designed to trick individuals into revealing personal information or clicking on malicious links.  Therefore, while +63 is the country code for the Philippines, it's crucial to exercise caution if you receive a call or text message from this number or any number starting with +63, especially if it seems suspicious or requests personal information. It's recommended not to respond or click on any links in suspicious messages from unfamiliar numbers. You can also use services like Truecaller for free reverse phone number lookup to see if the number is associated with any reported spam or scam activity. CONTENT INFORMATION: Investigation into the DMV using text requesting payment for tolls. No, the California DMV does not send text messages requesting payment for tolls, fines, or fees. The California DMV has issued warnings about a scam where fraudulent text messages appear to be from the DMV and ask for payment for outstanding tolls or violations. These messages often include a link to a fake website designed to steal personal and financial information.  Here's why you should be cautious of such messages: * The DMV does not send payment requests via text: ?The DMV will not contact you via text message to ask for payment of any kind. ? * Scammers use fear tactics: ?These fake texts often threaten legal action or suspension of driving privileges to pressure recipients into acting quickly. ? * Phishing for information: ?The linked websites are designed to steal your personal and financial information, including credit card details. ? If you receive a suspicious text message that appears to be from the DMV: 1. Do not click on any links: Avoid clicking on any links within the message. ? 2. Do not respond to the text: Do not reply or engage with the sender. ? 3. Verify the source: If you are concerned about a potential unpaid toll or violation, visit the official California DMV website or contact them directly through their official channels. ? 4. Report the scam: Report the text message to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) at reportfraud.ftc.gov. You can also forward the message to 7726 (SPAM) to help your wireless provider identify and block similar messages.  REAL DMV LINK: https://www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/news-and-media/dmv-warns-of-fraudulent-text-scam-asking-for-toll-payments/ WARNING FROM CALIFORNIA STATE DMV: State of California ? State of California Department of Motor Vehicles * Home ?News And Media ?DMV Warns Of Fraudulent Text Scam Asking For Toll Payments DMV WARNS OF FRAUDULENT TEXT SCAM ASKING FOR TOLL PAYMENTS Contact: Office of Public Affairs?2415 First Avenue?Sacramento, CA 95818?(916) 657–6437 | [email protected] FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE?April 29, 2025 Customers should not respond to deceptive text messages What you need to know: Californians report receiving deceptive text messages that appear to come from the DMV warning that the customer has failed to pay a toll. The DMV will never send a text message to ask for personal or financial information. If you receive one, do not open or reply to it. Sacramento — The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) is warning Californians not to respond to texts that appear to be from the DMV asking them to pay for outstanding tolls. The DMV wants customers to know that it will never reach out by text to ask for payment or personal information. The current scam makes the text look like a DMV notice that claims that the recipient has unpaid toll fees and threatens charges or penalties if they are not paid immediately through a provided link. The included link leads to fake payment pages designed to steal customers’ financial information. * Call the DMV if you have concerns — The DMV customer service team is available to help you at 800-777-0133. Before Going to an Office — Try Online First The DMV has taken many steps to offer more digital services. Most DMV tasks do not require an office visit, including simple self-service transactions that are no longer available in offices. The DMV encourages customers to use its online services and other service channels to complete transactions, including eligible driver’s license and vehicle registration renewals. Customers can also use the Service Advisor on the DMV website to learn their options to complete DMV tasks. To sign up for paperless vehicle registration and driver’s license renewal notices, customers must sign in or create a secure online account at dmv.ca.gov, and then opt in. FILE REPORTS WITH: DMV > California State Department Of Motor Vehicles BBB > Better Business Bureau Federal Trade Commission (FTC) at reportfraud.ftc.gov Forward the message to 7726 (SPAM) to help your wireless provider identify and block similar messages.

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CA, USA- 92647

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Unknown Location

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(909) 419-2553

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Government Agency Imposter

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Business name

California State Department Of Vehicles (DMV)

Date Reported

June 25, 2025

Scam ID

1005251


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