In the past, we’ve highlighted various toll scams affecting drivers across the nation. Recently, a new scam has emerged, targeting Georgia motorists. Read on to discover all the details about this Peach Pass scam and how you can protect yourself.
Understanding Toll Scams
Scammers send messages containing links to fraudulent websites, urging potential victims to click and pay a bogus outstanding toll. These websites are designed to steal any sensitive information entered onto them. By playing on the fear of what may happen if you don’t pay the toll, scammers aim to trick you into providing your personal details.
Peach Pass Scam
This Peach Pass toll scam targets drivers in Georgia, threatening them with late fees and the revocation of their driver’s license. Here’s what the scam text looks like:

Content of the Peach Pass scam:
- Peach-Pass: Unpaid Toll Reminder You have an outstanding toll payment. The payment is due by 03/05/2025. If not paid by the due date, additional late fees may apply, and it may result in the revocation of your driver’s license. To avoid any penalties, please make your payment promptly using the link below: Thank you for your immediate attention. <URL> (Please reply Y, then exit the text message and open it again to activate the link, or copy the link into your Safari browser and open it) Have a nice day!
GA Peach Pass Scam Website
If you click the link in the Peach Pass scam text message, you will be taken to the fraudulent website in the screenshot below. It is a malicious, copycat version of the legitimate Peach Pass website.


Toll Scams: How to Stay Safe
If you mistakenly provide your information on a bogus toll scam site, scammers could potentially commit financial fraud or identity theft under your name. If you receive any unexpected payment requests, the best practice is to directly contact the purported source through official channels. Generally, if you weren’t anticipating a charge, consider it suspicious.
- Stay Cautious: If you receive such a text, pause and verify its legitimacy. Legitimate companies or government agencies will never ask for payment via text message.
- Use Trend Micro ScamCheck: With ScamCheck, you don’t need to question whether texts are legitimate or scams, because ScamCheck’s SMS Filter feature blocks scam and spam texts before they hit your inbox, giving you complete peace of mind.
- Check Official Sources: Visit the official website directly (not through any links in the text message).
- Report Scams: If you encounter a scam, report it to the relevant authorities.
If you’ve made a payment already, you should contact your bank or credit card company immediately to report the charges.
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