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Louisiana OMV Warns Customers of Imposter Motor Vehicle Websites

Louisiana OMV Warns Customers of Imposter Motor Vehicle Websites The Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles is warning citizens of third-party websites obtaining residents’ personal data and credit card information in addition to overcharging citizens for online vehicle registration services. Posted: Mar 15, 2021 12:19 PM Posted By: Olivia Sanders The Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles (OMV) is warning citizens of third-party websites obtaining residents’ personal data and credit card information in addition to overcharging citizens for online vehicle registration services. These websites are privately owned by for-profit companies and are not affiliated with any state government agency. “We have had reports from our citizens who were deceived into providing sensitive information to other websites,” said OMV Commissioner Karen St. Germain. “We encourage our customers to utilize our online services when they can, but they should be aware of the dangers associated with s

Louisiana OMV warns residents about imposter websites

Louisiana OMV warns residents about imposter websites LA OMV and last updated 2021-03-15 13:36:01-04 The Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles is warning citizens of third-party websites obtaining residents’ personal data, credit card information and overcharging citizens for online vehicle registration services. These websites, they say, are privately owned by for-profit companies and are not affiliated with any state government agency. “We have had reports from our citizens who were deceived into providing sensitive information to other websites,” said OMV Commissioner Karen St. Germain. “We encourage our customers to utilize our online services when they can, but they should be aware of the dangers associated with some third-party websites.”

Gov Abbott waives regulations for commercial vehicles delivering resources to Texas

Gov. Abbott waives regulations for commercial vehicles delivering resources to Texas Governor Greg Abbott (Source: KLTV) By KLTV Digital Media Staff | February 18, 2021 at 9:22 PM CST - Updated February 19 at 9:10 AM AUSTIN, Texas (KLTV) - From the Office of Governor Greg Abbott: Governor Greg Abbott today temporarily waived certain regulations from the Department of Motor Vehicles to aid in the response to winter weather and power outages throughout the state. The waivers issued by the Governor will allow commercial vehicles conducting responsive activities to travel in Texas as long as the vehicle is registered elsewhere. They will also allow commercial vehicles conducting responsive activities not currently registered under the International Registration Plan to travel in Texas, so long as the vehicle is registered in one of the 48 contiguous states in the U.S.

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