Beware of Fake Court Texts Demanding Money

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A new round of scam texts is targeting Idahoans this week, claiming they owe unpaid traffic tickets.

 

The scams can be easily identified by the fake websites they try to direct recipients to for payment.

 

The Idaho Judicial Branch would like to remind everyone that the state courts do not send a court summons, warrant for arrest, or request for court fees electronically.

If you receive an email, text message, or phone call from someone claiming to be a court employee or officer of the law who asks you to provide your identifying information, transfer money for fines or fees, or open a link, do not engage.

Government officials will never ask you to pay bail, fines or other court costs using gift cards or cryptocurrency.

 

Information on common scams targeting court users is available on the Idaho Supreme Court website. You can also learn more about scams and find resources to report them at ReportScamsIdaho.com.

If you get a message related to court proceedings or court service and are unsure if it is legitimate, contact the court involved using their publicly available contact information. The Idaho state courts maintain a state courthouse directory at this link.

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