Notice to Users: Court Fines and Test Messages - Please be advised that you will never be notified of court fines, fees, or payment requests via text message. If you receive a text message claiming to be about court fines or requesting payment, do not respond or click any links. This may be a scam. Report suspicious messages to the court or your IT/security office. Your security and trust are important to us.

SCAM ALERT: Be cautious of fraudulent calls or text messages claiming to be from the court. To verify any court communication, please call (505) 841-8151.

The Bernalillo County Metropolitan Court is alerting the public of a new scam involving fraudulent text messages claiming recipients owe outstanding traffic fines.

Court officials have received numerous reports of individuals receiving text messages stating they have unpaid traffic fines and must submit payment within two days or show up to court to avoid additional fines, license suspension, and court enforcement. The text messages include a payment link not associated with the courts.

“These messages are fraudulent,” said Court Executive Officer Lissa Quintana. “The Metropolitan Court does not contact individuals by text message nor phone if they owe outstanding fines – that would be communicated through the mail. The messages may appear convincing and may reference legitimate court-related language, but we urge the public to exercise caution and confirm with the court before acting.”

Individuals with questions regarding traffic citations or fines should contact the Bernalillo County Metropolitan Court directly at 505-841-8151 or visit the court’s website at metro.nmcourts.gov for up-to-date court case information.