Officials Urge Public to Use Only Verified Government Channels
Hidalgo County, TX — County officials are sounding the alarm after an increase in fraudulent social media posts offering discounted vehicle title transfers and registration renewals.
The Hidalgo County Tax Assessor-Collector’s Office reports that scammers are using online platforms to lure residents with promises of fast service and unusually low fees. Authorities warn that these offers are not legitimate and are designed to collect personal and financial information from unsuspecting victims.
Officials stress that vehicle registration and title services are handled exclusively through official county offices and authorized government channels, not through random social media accounts.
How the Fraud Scheme Operates
The scam typically begins with eye-catching posts advertising affordable vehicle services. Interested individuals are instructed to text a listed phone number to begin the process.
Once contact is established, victims may be asked to provide:
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Full legal name
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Home address
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Driver’s license number
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Vehicle identification information
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Payment details
Instead of receiving legitimate services, victims risk identity theft, financial fraud, or unauthorized use of their personal information.
Authorities emphasize that no official county office conducts business through informal text exchanges initiated by social media advertisements.
Where to Get Legitimate Vehicle Services
Residents needing assistance with vehicle titles or registration renewals should contact the Hidalgo County Tax Assessor-Collector directly:
Hidalgo County Tax Assessor-Collector’s Office
2804 S. Business Hwy 281
Edinburg, TX 78539
Phone: (956) 318-2157
Email: dmv.info@hidalgocountytax.org
Office Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Residents may also visit the official county website or authorized deputy offices for verified services.
How to Report a Scam
Officials encourage residents to act quickly if they encounter suspicious advertisements or believe they have been targeted.
Recommended steps include:
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Contact the Hidalgo County Tax Office to verify any questionable communication.
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Report the social media account or post directly through the platform’s reporting tools.
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Notify local law enforcement if money or personal information has already been shared.
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File a complaint with state or federal consumer protection agencies if identity theft or fraud is suspected.
Prompt reporting can help authorities track fraudulent activity and prevent additional victims.
Protecting Yourself Online
With more services moving into digital spaces, officials urge residents to remain cautious when conducting vehicle-related transactions online.
Safety tips include:
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Avoid sharing sensitive information through text messages or social media.
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Double-check phone numbers and websites before making payments.
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Be skeptical of heavily discounted services that promise unusually fast processing.
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Confirm legitimacy by calling official government numbers directly.
Officials say community awareness is one of the strongest defenses against fraud. Sharing verified information with friends and family, particularly seniors and first time vehicle owners, can help prevent further incidents.
As scammers continue to adapt their tactics, authorities remind residents that vigilance and verification are essential when handling personal and financial matters online.

