CHEHALIS MUNICIPAL COURT SCAM ALERT

Chehalis, WALocal News

Chehalis Municipal Court in Washington has issued a warning regarding a scam involving fraudulent text messages that threaten recipients with license suspension unless payments are made. The court clarifies that it does not send such threatening messages and that these communications should be viewed as suspicious. Individuals who receive these texts are strongly advised not to respond, click on links, or share personal information, as doing so may lead to unauthorized payments or identity theft. Those with concerns about any court-related communications are encouraged to verify their legitimacy by contacting the court directly at (360) 345-1025 or emailing municourt@ci. chehalis.

wa. us. The rise of similar scams highlights the need for public awareness and caution in handling unexpected notifications. This warning reflects broader trends of increasing fraudulent activities targeting vulnerable individuals. The Chehalis Municipal Court takes these matters seriously and aims to protect the community from potential financial harm.

Residents are urged to stay informed and vigilant against these deceptive tactics.

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