California DMV warns of fake ads offering discounted vehicle registration

Published on

Last Updated on June 4, 2025 by The HD Post Staff

CALIFORNIA – The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) is warning Californians to avoid advertisements that claim to offer discounted DMV services. 

The department said it does not offer discounts on vehicle registration renewals and will never ask for payment or personal information through unofficial channels.

The latest scam uses social media posts to offer 50% off vehicle registration renewal fees.

Photo credit: DMV

The posts request payment through online payment apps and request customers’ license plate, Vehicle Identification Number and the customer’s full name.

“The safest way to renew your vehicle registration is directly through the official DMV website,” said DMV Director Steve Gordon. 

Customers can also conduct DMV business through the authorized businesses listed in its official Business Partner Automation program for vehicle registration and title services. 

To avoid fraud, customers should always verify a business’ authorization on the DMV’s website before completing any DMV transaction.

How to avoid scams online

Take these steps to reduce the chances of falling victim to online scams:

  • Avoid offers for discounted DMV services. The DMV does not offer special deals through unauthorized third-parties or on social media.

  • Never respond to unsolicited or suspicious texts. If you receive a message asking for personal or financial information, do not reply.

  • Verify the source. If you are unsure, always contact the DMV through official channels.

  • Call the DMV if you have concerns. The DMV customer service team is available to help you at 800-777-0133.

Before Going to a DMV Office — Try Online First

The DMV encourages customers to use its online services and other service channels to complete most transactions, including eligible driver’s license and vehicle registration renewals, which are no longer processed at DMV offices. 

Customers can also use the Service Advisor on the DMV website to learn their options to complete DMV tasks.

To sign up for paperless vehicle registration and driver’s license renewal notices, customers must opt in by creating a secure online account and registering at dmv.ca.gov.

RELATED: California warns consumers of surge in text message toll charge scams

spot_img

Latest articles

California homeowners offered new way to tap equity without payments — but costs add up

CALIFORNIA — A lender is rolling out a new loan product targeting older homeowners,...

$194,000 fiber optic cable theft disrupts communications in San Bernardino; 9 arrested

CALIFORNIA  –  Investigators with the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department Rural Crimes Task Force...

$5.2 Million in sales signals car wash boom in Southern California

HESPERIA — A series of retail property deals across the Inland Empire is signaling...

Why Build-to-Rent Homes Are Growing in the Inland Empire

CALIFORNIA — A growing number of new homes in the Inland Empire are no...

More like this

CA secures $750,000 settlement with AwesomeCalls for unlicensed investment advice

CALIFORNIA – California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced a $750,000 settlement, July 7, with...