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Scammers Impersonating Courts In Text Messages, St. Mary’s Sheriff’s Office Says – The BayNet

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LEONARDTOWN, Md. – The St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office is warning residents about a scam in which individuals receive text messages falsely claiming to be a “Notice of Hearing – Traffic Violation” from a District Court.
Recently, residents reported receiving a text message that appeared to be an official court notice, alleging an outstanding traffic violation and directing the recipient to scan a QR code to resolve the matter. The message created a sense of urgency and implied potential legal consequences if immediate action was not taken.
These messages are fraudulent and are designed to trick individuals into clicking on malicious links or providing personal and financial information.
The Sheriff’s Office reminds residents that official court notices are not served through unsolicited text messages. Legitimate communications regarding court hearings or traffic violations are delivered through official mail or in person, and courts do not request payments or sensitive information via text.
Residents are encouraged to take the following precautions:
Members of the general public who have questions about potential scams like this can contact the Office of the Attorney General Consumer Protection Division hotline at 410-528-8662 or toll-free 888-743-0023.
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