Beware Online License Renewal Fraud, Vermont DMV

Montpelier – As of this Wednesday past, the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles announced the names of a couple of fraudulent web sites intent on separating Vermont driver license holders from their cash.  In essence, a couple of fake sites were set up in order to collect credit card information of those wishing to renew their Vermont Drivers License online.

When you want to do business with our DMV utilizing the internet, accept no substitutes: www.dmv.state.vt.us.

For tips on information security, visit the Vermont Information Security Web site at itsecurity.vermont.gov.

We’re not going to bother with the names of the crooked sites, but we do tip our hat in thanks -first & foremost- to the observant citizen(s) who enlightened DMV of this scam; who thereafter spread the warning!

5 Responses to “Beware Online License Renewal Fraud, Vermont DMV”

  1. Jenine Clyde Says:

    Nice post. Very well done

  2. Jamaal Rottinghaus Says:

    Greetings! I Just found that site and I really love it.bye

  3. Dylan Cavicchia Says:

    I wish more people would write blogs like this that are actually helpful to read. With all the garbage floating around on the net, it is rare to read a blog like yours instead.

  4. nick Says:

    Online renewal would be a great service.
    I have to drive 45 miles to see my licencing officer.

  5. Clay Cerone Says:

    Thank you for your blog post.Really thank you! Cool.

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