Local law enforcement has reported a significant rise in fraudulent phone calls targeting Marin County residents. Scammers are impersonating officials from the sheriff’s office, claiming urgent legal matters or outstanding warrants to intimidate individuals into providing sensitive information or making immediate payments. These calls often involve threats or attempts to create panic, urging victims to disclose personal details such as Social Security numbers or banking information. Authorities emphasize that the sheriff’s office never requests payments over the phone and advises residents to remain cautious when receiving unexpected calls demanding immediate action.

To help residents identify and avoid falling victim to these scams, Marin County authorities have issued the following recommendations:

  • Verify the caller’s identity: Hang up and contact the sheriff’s office directly using an official phone number.
  • Never share personal information: Do not disclose Social Security, bank account, or credit card details over the phone.
  • Be skeptical of urgent payment demands: Legitimate agencies will not insist on immediate payments without prior written notice.
  • Report suspicious calls: Notify local law enforcement or use the official fraud reporting channels.
Common Scam Tactics Warnings Signs
Caller ID Spoofing Unsolicited calls asking for payment
Threats of Arrest or Legal Action Requests for personal info or banking details
Urgency and Pressure Refusal to provide a callback number
Fake Case Numbers Inconsistencies in caller’s story