Attorney General Rokita Sounds The Alarm On Fake TxTag Emails That Target Hoosiers’ Wallets

May 13, 2025 at 6:19 p.m.
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita

By Staff Report

Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is alerting Hoosiers to a surge in spam emails falsely claiming to be from State of Indiana departments regarding TxTag, the Texas toll collection system.
These fraudulent emails often demand payment for alleged unpaid tolls and include links or attachments designed to steal personal information or install malware, according to a provided news release.
“Scammers are relentless in exploiting hardworking Hoosiers, and these fake TxTag emails are no exception,” said Rokita. “We’re fighting back against fraudsters, but Hoosiers must stay vigilant. Never click links or share personal information from unsolicited emails.”
The Office of the Attorney General has received reports of these emails targeting Indiana residents, who may have no connection to Texas toll roads. The emails often use urgent language to trick recipients into acting quickly.
To protect yourself, Attorney General Rokita recommends:
• Do not click links or open attachments in unsolicited emails claiming to be from TxTag
• Verify any toll-related claims directly through the official TxTag website www.txtag.org or by calling their customer service at 1-888-468-9824
• Report suspicious emails to the Indiana Attorney General’s Office at www.indianaconsumer.com
• Forward spam emails to the Federal Trade Commission at [email protected] to help track and stop scammers
“These scams are designed to prey on busy families and seniors who may not spot the red flags,” Rokita added. “Our office is committed to holding scammers accountable and protecting Hoosiers’ hard-earned money.”
If you believe you’ve been targeted or victimized by this scam, file a complaint with the Attorney General’s Office at www.indianaconsumer.com or call 1-800-382-5516.

Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is alerting Hoosiers to a surge in spam emails falsely claiming to be from State of Indiana departments regarding TxTag, the Texas toll collection system.
These fraudulent emails often demand payment for alleged unpaid tolls and include links or attachments designed to steal personal information or install malware, according to a provided news release.
“Scammers are relentless in exploiting hardworking Hoosiers, and these fake TxTag emails are no exception,” said Rokita. “We’re fighting back against fraudsters, but Hoosiers must stay vigilant. Never click links or share personal information from unsolicited emails.”
The Office of the Attorney General has received reports of these emails targeting Indiana residents, who may have no connection to Texas toll roads. The emails often use urgent language to trick recipients into acting quickly.
To protect yourself, Attorney General Rokita recommends:
• Do not click links or open attachments in unsolicited emails claiming to be from TxTag
• Verify any toll-related claims directly through the official TxTag website www.txtag.org or by calling their customer service at 1-888-468-9824
• Report suspicious emails to the Indiana Attorney General’s Office at www.indianaconsumer.com
• Forward spam emails to the Federal Trade Commission at [email protected] to help track and stop scammers
“These scams are designed to prey on busy families and seniors who may not spot the red flags,” Rokita added. “Our office is committed to holding scammers accountable and protecting Hoosiers’ hard-earned money.”
If you believe you’ve been targeted or victimized by this scam, file a complaint with the Attorney General’s Office at www.indianaconsumer.com or call 1-800-382-5516.

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Attorney General Rokita Sounds The Alarm On Fake TxTag Emails That Target Hoosiers’ Wallets
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is alerting Hoosiers to a surge in spam emails falsely claiming to be from State of Indiana departments regarding TxTag, the Texas toll collection system.