Your inbox just became a potential danger zone. The City of Laredo is warning residents about a surge in fraudulent emails pretending to be from the Planning Department, complete with fake invoices designed to steal your money and personal information.
If you’ve gotten what looks like an official city bill in your email recently, stop everything and read this before you click anything.
What’s Happening Right Now
Scammers are sending professional-looking emails that appear to come from Laredo’s Planning Department. These aren’t obvious spam messages – they’re crafted to look legitimate, complete with fake invoices requesting payments for city services.
The goal? Get you to click links, enter payment information, or send money through unofficial channels. Once they have your financial details, they can drain your accounts or steal your identity.
How to Spot the Scam
The City of Laredo has made this simple: They ONLY accept payments through their official Click2Gov website or in person at city offices. That’s it. No exceptions.
Here are the red flags to watch for:
Immediate Warning Signs:
- Any email requesting payment through links (the city doesn’t do this)
- Urgent language demanding immediate payment
- Requests for personal financial information via email
- Links that don’t go to the official cityoflaredo.com website
Always Remember:
- Double-check the sender’s email address carefully
- Hover over any links before clicking to see where they actually lead
- Use trusted sources like www.cityoflaredo.com for all official business
What to Do If You Get One
Don’t panic, but don’t ignore it either:
- Don’t click anything in the suspicious email
- Don’t enter any payment information
- Call the city directly at (956) 794-1613 to verify if you actually owe anything
- Delete the email once you’ve confirmed it’s fake
- Warn your neighbors – scammers often target entire communities
Why This Matters
These scammers are getting sophisticated. They research local government structures and create convincing replicas of official communications. Even tech-savvy people can be fooled when they’re busy or distracted.
The financial damage can be devastating – victims often lose hundreds or thousands of dollars, plus the time and stress of dealing with identity theft cleanup.
Protect Yourself Moving Forward
Make it a habit:
- Always go directly to cityoflaredo.com for any official city business
- Save the city’s phone number (956) 794-1613 in your contacts
- When in doubt, call first before paying anything online
- Never provide financial information through email links
Trust your instincts. If something feels off about an email, it probably is. Legitimate government agencies understand that residents need to verify requests, and they won’t pressure you to pay immediately through email.
The Bottom Line
Laredo’s city government will never ask you to pay bills through email links or unofficial websites. If you receive what looks like a city bill via email, treat it as suspicious until proven otherwise.
Your financial security is worth the extra few minutes it takes to verify any payment requests through official channels. Don’t let scammers turn your civic responsibility into their payday.
When in doubt, call (956) 794-1613 and ask. The city staff would much rather field verification calls than see residents lose money to criminals.
Stay Connected with Official Sources:
- Website: www.cityoflaredo.com
- Official Payments: Click2Gov through the city website only
- Questions: (956) 794-1613
Stay alert, stay informed, and keep your money safe.




