This is a version of DMV Collection Order Official Notice.

Final Court-Ordered Mandatory Collection Notice

In this variation, victims receive what appears to be a formal notice from a government agency sent by email (or text message). The message copies official DMV language, layout, and seals to make it look legitimate. It threatens strict penalties like license suspension and credit consequences, pushing you to act fast. The attached images and QR codes lead to phishing websites made to resemble official DMV or payment portals. In this case, the scam was sent from phone number +1 (740) 572-5074, and uses phishing websites such as https://ny.ghyml.life/ and https://ik.djjonathan.com/public/9dy0DD to steal personal and payment information.

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What’s different in this version

These traits set this message apart from the usual pattern.

  1. Sent via both email and SMS, often with multiple official-looking document images attached.

  2. QR codes and links lead to phishing websites designed to steal credit card and personal information, including https://ny.ghyml.life/ and https://ik.djjonathan.com/public/9dy0DD.

How this scam works

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    Step 1: You receive what looks like an official DMV or government notice via text or email, saying you are behind on fines or have unpaid tickets.

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    Step 2: The notice threatens serious consequences (such as losing your license or damaged credit) and provides a QR code or link to a fake site that steals your payment details when you try to pay.

✓ Do this

  • Always verify any DMV fines by visiting your state’s official DMV website directly or contacting their office by phone.

✗ Avoid this

  • Never enter payment or personal information on a website you reached through a QR code or link in a message you didn’t expect.

More screenshots

Additional images from this variation.

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