BALTIMORE, MD (May 28, 2024) â€“ Attorney General Anthony G. Brown is warning consumers about scam texts falsely claiming to represent a road toll collection service asserting that you owe money for unpaid tolls.

Do not pay any money or reveal any personal information to any person or group that contacts you through a text about a toll debt.Do not pay any money or reveal any personal information to any person or group that contacts you through a text about a toll debt.  

 

If you receive one of these texts, the Attorney General recommends that you: 
  • Do NOT click on any links in the text. 
  • File a complaint with the FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) at www.ic3.gov, and be sure to include:
    • The phone number from which the text originated; and
    • The website listed in the text.
  • Check your account using the toll service’s legitimate website. For Maryland E-ZPass, this website is https://driveezmd.com/
  • Contact the toll service’s customer service phone number. Maryland E-ZPass’ customer service number is 1-888-321-6824.
  • After doing the above, delete any texts like this that you receive. 
If you have received a text like this and paid the texter any amount of money or revealed any personal information, follow these steps: 
  • Contact the company that facilitated the funds transfer to see if you can stop the payment.
  • Contact the Attorney General’s Identity Theft Unit to learn how to protect yourself in case the scammers try to use your personal information and how to recover if you are impacted
  • Contact your local law enforcement department to report the theft. 
  • Report the incident to the Office of the Attorney General or the Federal Trade CommissionDo not pay any money or reveal any personal information to any person or group that contacts you through a text about a toll debt.