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If you get a text saying you can pay online to get a Star card, it’s a scam

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The following is a news release and photo from the Idaho Transportation Department.

BOISE — The Idaho Transportation Department (ITD) is alerting Idaho residents about a scam text message circulating statewide that falsely claims individuals can pay online to obtain or expedite a REAL ID (Star Card). These messages are fraudulent and are not affiliated with ITD or any official DMV services.

“Scammers are targeting Idahoans with messages that look official but are completely fake,” said Lisa McClellan, DMV Administrator. “Your REAL ID can only be obtained in person through an authorized DMV office, not by clicking a link in a text message.”

REAL IDs cannot be purchased or expedited online. You must visit a DMV office in-person to apply for a REAL ID. Most county DMV offices require appointments. A walk-in option is available at 9115 West Chinden Boulelvard, Suite 103, Garden City, Idaho.

If you receive one of these messages, do not click any links, do not provide personal or payment information, report the message to your mobile carrier and delete it.

For accurate and secure information about REAL ID and DMV services in Idaho, visit the website.

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