Georgia Peach Pass "Unpaid Toll" Text Scam — Warning
Peach Pass Georgia toll balance — Georgia-400 and I-285 commuter targeting
Peach Pass GA: You have an outstanding toll balance of $11.00. Pay within 48 hours to avoid $50 late fee and vehicle registration hold: peachpass-ga-pay.com
SMS
Confirmed scam
Peach Pass covers Atlanta's major toll roads including GA-400 and SR-316 — heavily traveled by metro commuters.
Typical victim loss: $50–$500
FTC Consumer Sentinel 2024 — fee fraud median $180
First seen
Mar 2025
Category
Government
Attack vector
SMS
Trigger
Panic / Urgency
2 red flags in this message
Fake domain
Official Georgia Peach Pass site is peachpass.com only.
Registration hold fiction
Georgia title and registration holds for tolls follow a formal legal process — not a 48-hour SMS.
What happens if you click
Payment card captured via fake Georgia State Road and Tollway Authority portal.
Fake Peach Pass domains used in this scam
4 identifiedScammers register multiple lookalike domains for the same campaign — rotating them to avoid spam filters. Any link from these domains is fraudulent.
4 fraudulent domains identified — consistent with organized scam infrastructure.
Other versions of this message
Scammers rotate wording to bypass spam filters. All variations lead to the same outcome.
Georgia Peach Pass: Toll violation. $8.75 due. Settle or face registration suspension.
PEACH PASS: Unpaid toll alert — final notice before penalty.
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Frequently asked questions
Does Georgia's Peach Pass text you about unpaid tolls?+
Peach Pass communicates via email and paper mail. The official site is peachpass.com — never a hyphenated variant.
What is the real Peach Pass customer service?+
peachpass.com or 1-877-723-2411.
Why target Georgia drivers specifically?+
Scammers match toll agency names to area codes. Georgia (404, 678, 770, 470) get Peach Pass texts. This appears personal but is fully automated.
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Check your message →First documented: March 2025
Source: FTC Consumer Sentinel 2024 — fee fraud median $180
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