

Fairfax County, VA – Authorities are warning residents about a new scam circulating in the area that allegedly targets drivers with fake toll violation notices designed to pressure quick payment.
According to the Fairfax County Sheriffโs Office, the scam surfaced this week and involves unsolicited text messages and emails claiming recipients owe money for a โtoll violationโ or must attend a โtoll violation hearing.โ Officials said the messages often appear official, allegedly displaying the Virginia state seal and court-style formatting to appear legitimate.
Investigators said the scam repeatedly directs victims to pay immediately to avoid further action, frequently using QR codes as the primary payment method. Authorities emphasized that this tactic is a key red flag, as legitimate government agencies do not request payments through random QR codes sent via text messages.
The sheriffโs office warned residents not to scan QR codes, click unfamiliar links, or provide personal or financial information in response to these messages. Officials said scammers allegedly rely on urgency and fear to pressure individuals into acting quickly without verifying the source.
Law enforcement encourages anyone who receives a suspicious notice to independently verify its legitimacy by contacting the appropriate agency directly using a confirmed phone number from an official website. Residents are also urged to report suspected scams to local authorities.
Officials added that these scams have been increasingly reported across the region, highlighting the importance of public awareness and vigilance. Anyone who believes they may have been targeted or victimized is encouraged to act quickly to secure their financial information and report the incident.
Authorities continue to investigate and remind the public to remain cautious when receiving unexpected payment requests tied to alleged violations.
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