CONCORD, N.H.-Authorities are warning of the latest scam making the rounds, targeting residents in the Granite State.
Officials from the State’s Attorney General’s office said on Monday they received reports of someone claiming to be from the New Hampshire Department of Motor Vehicles who was asking for a payment via text for an alleged unpaid traffic violation, through a link, and said if they don’t pay their license will be suspended.
Investigators said the DMV never sends text messages regarding license suspensions, unpaid violations or requests payment of any type. Those who receive these messages should not respond and instead contact your local police department or the Attorney General’s office.





