
Fake Insurance Cards Rising Across Texas, Officials Warn
Everyone in Texas of legal driving age knows that insurance is mandatory if you want to be on the road. But I wasn’t aware until recently that there has been a recent spike in fake insurance cards here in the Lone Star State. According to NBCDFW, the Texas Department of Insurance said there’s an increase in fraud reports about fake insurance cards.
Why Fake Insurance Cards Are Increasing in Texas
Everyone is trying to save money right now, and looking for a deal on car insurance is one way people are looking to cut expenses. But remember some things are too good to be true.
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How the Fake Insurance Scam Works
Recently, there was a State Farm agent in Arlington that started getting calls from consumers about their insurance policy, the problem is that agent never issued the policy. Consumers were buying plans online and received fraudulent insurance cards.
It didn’t take long for the insurance agent to notice that “Some of the formatting was off a little bit.” The consumers had no idea they purchased a policy that was not real, some only realizing there was an issue after a car crash or a traffic stop.

The Rising Number of Fraud Cases in Texas
The Texas Department of Insurance says there were 126 fraud reports about fake insurance cards reported in 2025. There were 37 reports within the first three months of 2026. It’s clear that this type of fraud is not stopping.
Things you should avoid when purchasing insurance include being rushed into buying a policy, especially if there is a promotion available only today. It’s important to make sure when buying a policy that the agent is licensed in Texas, and verify the insurance company is legitimate. You can check this information at the TDI Help Line or by calling 800-252-3439.
You should never pay insurance premiums through a third-party payment app, real insurance companies have official websites and apps to make payments.
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