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MVD warns New Mexico residents against scams

A number of scams are targeting New Mexican drivers

MVD warns New Mexico residents against scams

A number of scams are targeting New Mexican drivers

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      *** number of scams are targeting New Mexico drivers. The motor vehicle division warning if you got *** text looking similar to one coming up on your screen, it is likely *** scam. Apparently we don't have that, so you should block the number and delete the message if you get something that looks suspicious.
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      Updated: 10:25 PM MDT Jun 13, 2025
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      MVD warns New Mexico residents against scams

      A number of scams are targeting New Mexican drivers

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      Updated: 10:25 PM MDT Jun 13, 2025
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      A number of scams are targeting New Mexican drivers, according to the Motor Vehicle Division.The motor vehicle division is warning that if you got a suspicious text, it is likely a scam. They also advise that they will never contact you via text, email, or phone for an unpaid traffic violation. Officials warn that if you receive a suspicious message, do not click on the links or paste them into your internet browser. You should also block the number and delete the message if you get something suspicious. For more information, you can visit https://www.tax.newmexico.gov/news-alerts/.Action 7 News On The Go: Download our app for free

      A number of scams are targeting New Mexican drivers, according to the Motor Vehicle Division.

      The motor vehicle division is warning that if you got a suspicious text, it is likely a scam. They also advise that they will never contact you via text, email, or phone for an unpaid traffic violation.

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      Officials warn that if you receive a suspicious message, do not click on the links or paste them into your internet browser. You should also block the number and delete the message if you get something suspicious.

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