The fraudulent notices closely resemble official government correspondence and may include:References to Florida Statutes and fabricated case numbers
Threats of license suspension, registration holds, or default judgment
QR codes directing recipients to unauthorized payment portals
Unsolicited “hearing dates” or instructions to remit funds immediately
These communications are not issued by any Florida court, clerk’s office, or state agency. Residents are reminded that official government entities do not request payment through QR codes, third‑party links, or unverified online platforms.
REMEMBER: FLHSMV will never contact you via text message demanding payment or threatening suspension or arrest.
If you receive a suspicious message:Do not click any links.
Do not share personal or financial information.
Report it to the Federal Trade Commission and local law enforcement immediately.
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