FRANKFORT, Ky. (WTVQ) — The Kentucky Transporation Cabinet is warning about a vehicle “voucher” scam making rounds.
The scam involves a fake check for “money” to go toward a vehicle’s registration.
The check shows a record ID number, an expiration date, a dollar amount and a place for a signature. It also says “Registration Fee Voucher” in the top center. Papers with the check include a phone number and “operating hours.”
These checks are not valid and can’t be used to pay for your registration; don’t sign them, mail them in or call the number listed.
If you get one, you’re advised to throw it away.
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