Tennessee Department of Safety & Homeland Security warning residents of circulating scam

TENNESSEE (WHNT) — Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security officials are warning Tennessee residents of a scam that is circulating across the state.

Citizens are receiving messages claiming to be a “Final Notice of a Pending Traffic Case” and urging immediate payment or action. However, the Tennessee Department of Safety & Homeland Security does NOT send text messages demanding payment for traffic violations or legal matters.

A photo of the text message scam can be seen below:

Here are some tips on what residents should be looking for to help identify the scam:

  • Messages demanding urgent payment
  • Threats of legal action, license suspension, or arrest
  • Suspicious links or unfamiliar phone numbers

What should I do next?

  • Do NOT click any links
  • Do NOT provide personal or financial information
  • Delete the message immediately

If you have concerns about a legitimate traffic matter, contact the Tennessee Department of Safety & Homeland Security directly at (866)-903-7357…

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