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LASD warns of fraudulent court notices using fake QR codes and case numbers

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Authorities urge Los Angeles residents to verify “legal action” mailers independently as a new high-pressure scam targets the region.

Local law enforcement is warning residents of a sophisticated new mail scam that uses fraudulent “Notice of Legal Action” documents to trick individuals into paying non-existent court fees.

The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department (LASD) issued an alert Thursday, noting that the counterfeit notices often feature official-looking court seals, legitimate-sounding case numbers, and QR codes. Scammers use these elements to create a false sense of urgency, demanding immediate payment to avoid arrest or the suspension of a driver’s license.

Authorities emphasized that neither the LASD nor the Los Angeles County Superior Court will ever demand instant payment via QR codes, cryptocurrency, or gift cards. Furthermore, official agencies do not threaten legal action or demand personal financial information over the phone, via text, or through unsolicited mail without providing a verified method for official recourse.

The Sheriff’s Department advised anyone who receives a suspicious notice to follow these safety protocols:

  • Avoid Interaction: Do not scan QR codes or click links embedded in the document.
  • Verify Independently: Contact the Superior Court directly using official phone numbers or websites found on Government (.gov) portals.
  • Withhold Information: Never provide personal data or send money to unverified sources.
  • Report the Incident: Document the scam and notify local law enforcement to help track the frequency of these mailers.

Officials are urging the public to share this warning with family members and neighbors, specifically seniors and other vulnerable populations who are frequently targeted by high-pressure fraudulent tactics.

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