Real ID scams target applicants as deadline hits — this is one red flag to watch out for
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Real ID, real scams.

Con artists have been targeting Americans overwhelmed by today’s deadline for a Real ID.

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However, the only way to obtain a Real ID is by visiting the DMV in person — a fact that fraudsters are exploiting, said Pamela Hernandez, BBB Springfield Regional Director, according to KSNF Joplin. 

“Something that we do see that’s similar are passports and passport renewals,” Hernandez said. 

“People get in a hurry because they’ve got a trip coming up, and they start looking online on how to expedite that, and scammers create websites to take advantage of that and confused consumers. So while we haven’t seen anything with Real ID yet, it is a possibility because of all the conversation and confusion.”

Amie Mitchell, CEO of the Better Business Bureau of Eastern Oklahoma, said scammers are setting up fake websites that claim to offer Real IDs online, luring in frantic consumers who are desperate to meet the deadline, Fox News 23 reports. 

“You’ve got to be careful with Real ID,” Mitchell warned. “The scams we’ve been seeing online are that you can get your Real ID completely online. If you are seeing that, that is false. You have to go to the local DMV to get it done and there are only certain DMVs in town that are actually doing this.”

Bao Vang with the Better Business Bureau echoed those concerns, urging people to avoid entering personal or financial information into any unsolicited messages or websites claiming to offer Real IDs.

“If you’re asked to provide additional information, such as bank account information or credit card numbers, likely a red flag of a scam,” Vang said to CBS News. 

The Real ID is a security-enhanced form of identification that includes a gold star in the upper corner. 

To get one, applicants must provide several forms of documentation, including a birth certificate, Social Security card, and proof of residence — all prime targets for identity thieves.

Mitchell emphasized that while the deadline has arrived, consumers with a valid passport can still fly without a Real ID, providing some breathing room to avoid the rush — and the scammers.

“Consumers should know there are all sorts of fake websites out there that will say they can do this all for you and I know we have a deadline but you cannot do this solely online. You have to go to the DMV,” she said to Fox News 23, 

The BBB advises consumers to report suspected scams to their local BBB office and to the Federal Trade Commission at FTC.gov.

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