Smishing / text-message scam

Is the Toll Road text a scam?

⚠ Verdict: Likely a scam

The "Toll Road" text going around is a smishing (text-message phishing) scam. Legitimate tolling agencies bill the registered vehicle owner by mail or through your official account — they never text a link demanding immediate payment to avoid a fine.

A wave of texts claiming to be from Toll Road is circulating in 2026. They are smishing — phishing sent over SMS — built to make you panic and tap a link before you think. Here's exactly what the message looks like, how to spot it, and what to do if you already tapped.

What the Toll Road scam text looks like

EXAMPLE — DO NOT TAP THE LINKToll Road Notice: You have an outstanding toll balance of $6.99. To avoid a late fee of $50, pay now: hxxp://tollroad-toll.com

Wording and amounts change, but the structure is always the same: urgency + a link + a request for money or details.

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Red flags in the Toll Road text

What to do if you got the Toll Road text

  1. Don't tap the link. Opening it can load a fake Toll Road login page or trigger a malicious download.
  2. Verify independently: open the official Toll Road app or type the address yourself — never from the text.
  3. Report it: forward the text to 7726 (SPAM) in the US, then delete it.
  4. If you already tapped or entered details, change that password now and contact Toll Road and your bank.
  5. Run anything you're unsure about through Scam Doctor for a clear Stop / Verify / Continue verdict.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Toll Road text a scam?

If it arrived unexpectedly and contains a link asking you to pay, verify, or log in, treat it as a scam. Legitimate tolling agencies bill the registered vehicle owner by mail or through your official account — they never text a link demanding immediate payment to avoid a fine.

What happens if I clicked the link in the Toll Road text?

Don't enter any details. If you already did, change your Toll Road password immediately, contact your bank if you shared card or banking info, and watch for further suspicious activity. You can paste the message into Scam Doctor to confirm what it was.

How do I report the Toll Road scam text?

In the US, forward it to 7726 (which spells "SPAM") so your carrier can block the sender, then report it to the FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov and delete the message.

How can I check if a Toll Road text is real?

Don't trust the link. Open the official Toll Road app or website directly, or paste the message into Scam Doctor for an instant verdict in seconds.

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