North Carolina Parking Violation Scam Text Alert Targets Drivers

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A new North Carolina parking violation scam text alert is targeting drivers across the state, and officials say it’s designed to trick you into acting fast.

Attorney General Jeff Jackson is warning residents about fake text messages claiming you owe a parking or toll violation. These messages appear official, often including fake court case numbers, hearing dates, and even QR codes to scan for payment.

How the North Carolina Parking Violation Scam Text Alert Works

The North Carolina parking violation scam text alert is crafted to look legitimate. Scammers include references to real laws and court systems, making it easy for unsuspecting victims to believe the message is real.

However, officials say these messages are completely fake. The QR codes and links are designed to steal your personal information or money.

How to Protect Yourself

If you receive a suspicious message, do not click any links or scan QR codes. Instead, delete the message and block the sender immediately.

Government agencies will never ask for payment or personal information through text messages, payment apps, or gift cards.

If you’re concerned about a real violation, contact the North Carolina DMV directly.

The North Carolina parking violation scam text alert is just the latest example of scammers becoming more sophisticated, so staying alert is key.

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