Louisiana officials warn of imposter motor vehicle websites
March 15, 2021
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BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) Officials are warning Louisiana residents about impostor third-party websites that overcharge for vehicle registration services and gather personal data and credit card information.
The Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles said in a news release Monday that the websites aren t affiliated with any state government agency and are owned by for-profit companies. Some private, unofficial websites collect and store personal information and charge unnecessary fees, the release says.
“We have had reports from our citizens who were deceived into providing sensitive information to other websites,” said agency Commissioner Karen St. Germain. “We encourage our customers to utilize our online services when they can, but they should be aware of the dangers associated with some third-party websites.”
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The following information is from the Office of the Mayor.
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Louisiana OMV Releases New LSU National Championship Plate
In 2019, the LSU football team had a dream season, going 15-0 and winning the college football national championship. Not only did they accomplish all that, but Joe Burrow also won the Heisman Trophy, coach Ed Orgeron won coach of the year, and many other players took home some hardware.
Now the Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles (OMV) has just released a new LSU license plate for fans to purchase for Louisiana residents who want to display it proudly on their vehicles. In the past, a couple of other regular LSU plates were issued, with one of them having the tiger stripes on them.
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The Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles (OMV) is excited to announce the release of the 2019 LSU National Championship license plate. Beginning Monday, February 8, 2021, LSU fans can celebrate the perfect 15-0 season everywhere they go by purchasing the newest specialty plate offered to Louisiana dri