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DVLA warning as motorists could have money taken from accounts

amedpostBy amedpostOctober 23, 2025 Life & Style No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) has issued an alert to all UK motorists, warning them ‘don’t’.

In a recent post on X, previously known as Twitter, the government agency stated: “Scammers are targeting drivers with fake texts and emails pretending to be DVLA.”

The DVLA further advises individuals to “think before you click”, and to refrain from sharing personal information. Additionally, it recommends using only Gov.uk websites.

DVLA said: “Latest figures show that in 2024, almost 20,000 customers called DVLA’s contact centre to report fraudulent activity.

“With fraudsters increasingly using more sophisticated ways to trick their victims, it has never been more important for motorists to be vigilant and aware of how to recognise fraudulent emails, texts, websites and calls.”

The agency also provided some advice on how drivers can stay safe.

All official DVLA information can be found on Gov.uk, and using other websites could result in additional fees, or potentially provide your details to fraudsters. It is also crucial to never share your driving licence or vehicle information online, and to be wary of emails and texts requesting you to confirm personal details.

DVLA has emphasised it “will never ask you for your bank account details or ask you to confirm payment details”, stating: “We will only ask you to confirm your personal details by email or text if you have a live enquiry with us.”

The organisation has also confirmed that any vehicle tax refunds will be processed automatically, and warns that you should never click a link from an email regarding this matter. Should fraudsters obtain your details, they may be able to access funds from any bank accounts you possess, so it is important to stay vigilant.

If you encounter a scam you should report it. You can find out how to do so here

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