Kentucky officials are warning residents about a scam involving fake arrest warrants.
The Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) in Frankfort said: “Scammers are sending fraudulent warrants, demanding payment to avoid arrest. While such scams are not uncommon or isolated to Kentucky, the forgeries are becoming more sophisticated. The fraudulent warrants may display the Kentucky Court of Justice seal, a case number and list various charges including such offenses as failure to appear and missed jury duty.”
In these types of scams, recipients are typically instructed to call a number to receive a settlement, provide personal identifying information, wire money, or provide gift card numbers.
Scammers may even fake a phone number on caller ID so that the call appears to be from a court facility or another government agency.
“A valid arrest warrant would not be served by phone, text or email. Kentucky courts and law enforcement will never demand payment over the phone or a gift card number to satisfy an obligation,” AOC said.
To verify legal actions, contact the Circuit Court Clerk in the county indicated in the communication. Individuals who have been contacted or victimized by scammers should immediately contact their local law enforcement agency.
Administrative Office of the Courts
The Administrative Office of the Courts in Frankfort is the operations arm of the state court system. The AOC supports the activities of nearly 3,300 court system employees and 413 elected justices, judges and circuit court clerks.
By Ken Howlett, News Director
Contact Ken at ken@k105.com