02/06/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/06/2026 10:30
Feb. 6, 2026
News media questions: Chris Crabb, [email protected], 971-304-9705
Customer questions: 1-855-540-6655, oregondmv.com
SALEM -- Another year, another set of phishing scams is making the rounds from senders claiming to be ODOT and DMV. Don't take the bait!
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"If you receive an unsolicited text message claiming to be from ODOT or DMV saying you owe money for an unpaid traffic fine or toll balance, it's a scam. Do not click any links or provide payment or personal identifying information," said Oregon DMV Public Information Officer Chris Crabb. "These are fake messages designed to steal your personal and financial information. We recommend you delete the message and block the sender." The latest scam messages are sent from an unknown phone number and typically begin with urgent language such as, "Evasion Notice for Oregon Traffic Court" or "Final Notice - Toll Violation (Oregon). The messages claim you have an unpaid traffic fine or toll balance and demand payment by a certain date to avoid enforcement actions and penalties. The texts may cite a phony Oregon State Administrative Code and urge you to click on a fraudulent URL that may seem valid because it includes ODOT, DMV or oregon.gov. How to protect yourself
What to do if you clicked on a link or provided personal information
ODOT and Oregon DMV will never request payment through an unsolicited text message, email, phone call or third-party website. You can always verify a message's legitimacy by contacting ODOT directly at 1-888-Ask-ODOT and DMV directly at 1-855-540-6655. For more information about fraud prevention, visit oregondmv.com. # # # |