CT State Marshal Impersonator Scam Returns

We wanted to send you a note today about a scam that we’re seeing emerge in Connecticut again. The Connecticut State Marshal Commission has received several reports from state marshals who have had their names, phone numbers and addresses used in an apparent money collection scam. This same scam occurred in the past.

 

Here’s how the scam works:

  • A scammer calls and says they are a state marshal (using an actual state marshal’s name and address), and demands that you provide funds immediately.

  • The scammer saysthese funds must be provided in order to avoid arrest for violations such as failure to appear in court, failure to attend jury duty, or failure to pay a fine.

  • Scammers often ask that you pay via cash, wire transfer, or other untraceable forms of payment, making it even more challenging to recover.

 

While state marshals are authorized under certain circumstances to collect funds from individuals under tax warrants and executions, they will always have written documentation from the court or tax collector to support their claim.

 

If you encounter something that seems like this scam, here’s what you should do:

  • Report the call to local law enforcement. It is a crime to impersonate a state marshal.

  • Do not send funds to someone representing themselves to be a state marshal over the phone.

  • All state marshals have a state-issued photo identification and a badge. If someone comes to your home or place of work claiming to be a state marshal, request to see their identification and badge, as well as any documentation supporting their presence.

 

Remember there are an endless number of types of scams, but they often share the same signs, including threats and people pushing you to act quickly. Don’t fall for it, and no matter the scam or situation, follow your instincts and report it to law enforcement. 

 

The State Marshal Commission is an Executive Branch commission operating within the Department of Administrative Services with independent decision-making authority.