The Texas Department of Motor Vehicles shut down six more car dealers in the fight to stop the sale of paper license tags.
Just 13 days ago the DMV board authorized staff to immediately suspend the licenses of dealers suspected of illegally selling paper tags.
In the short time since then, the agency's enforcement staff says it has already cut off a half dozen dealers so they can no longer get into the system, print tags and sell them for profit.
Before now, as NBC 5 Investigates has revealed in a series of reports, rogue dealers were able to print hundreds of thousands of tags before the DMV cut them off. The agency said it could not move faster to revoke dealer licenses until the legislature gave the agency that authority and the board implemented new administrative rules which just recently went into effect.
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DMV executive director Whitney Brewster resigned Monday in the wake of the NBC5 reports and questions from law enforcement and the DMV board about whether the agency could have moved faster to stop the fraud.
The agency's new interim executive director, Shelly Mellott, listened Wednesday as DMV staff briefed members of the DMV board during a legislative and public affairs committee meeting about new steps they are taking to tighten security
Their briefing detailed how much more work is needed to prevent bad actors from using the state's tag system to make fraudulent profits.
Paper Tag Nation
Staff is developing plans to start inspecting small car dealers in person before they get a license to make sure they really exist and are not just obtaining a license to sell tags.
But the DMV said it currently does not have the staff to do that.
“In order to conduct premise inspections of all of these locations we would need investigators and vehicles positioned staged across the state and they would need additional support in Austin,” said Brian Ge, TxDMV Managing Attorney.
DMV staff said it would need at least more than a dozen new employees and almost $1 million a year just to inspect the number of new dealerships that opened last year.
"We would need investigators and vehicles positioned - staged across the state and would need additional support staff in Austin, Ge said.
Staff members also said they are continuing to develop plans to start fingerprinting dealers. The agency is looking at using private contractors to conduct the fingerprinting if the DMV board gives the green light.
As NBC 5 Investigates has previously reported the DMV does not fingerprint and fully vet people applying for car dealer licenses, the licenses which also give them access to the state's electronic tag system. The DMV has acknowledged dealer licenses have been obtained by people using stolen identities and then use that license to create and sell fraudulent tags.
The board that oversees the DMV began pushing to implement fingerprinting after NBC 5 Investigates shined a light on that security loophole.
Today the agency's director of the vehicle title and registration division, Roland Luna Sr., said he also wants software changes in the electronic tag system to prevent dealers from obtaining tags when entering false vehicle identification numbers. The DMV's system currently does not verify that the VIN entered matches the vehicle the tag is being issued to.
"We think it is important when the 17 character VIN is inserted into the system that it can be validated. The only way the VIN can be validated is if we use VIN decoding", Luna said.
Law enforcement officials who attended Wednesday's meeting said they were encouraged by what they heard. Some have complained the DMV has been slow to act.
"It's a start there's a long way to go but like I said we're now starting to see more cooperation out of them", said Travis County Constable Stacy Suits.
PREVIOUS REPORTS
- June 12, 2023 - Gov. Abbott signs law eliminating paper license plates in Texas
- May 24, 2023 - Bill to Eliminate Paper License Plates in Texas Passes Texas Senate
- March 27, 2023 - Texas DMV's New Paper Tag Design Easily Counterfeited, Police Say
- Nov. 17, 2022 - Texas DMV Redesigns Paper License Tags to Include New Security Features
- Nov. 15, 2022 - Police Searching for Paper Tagged 'Ghost Car' in Deadly Grand Prairie Chase
- June 1, 2022 - Police Make Bogus Tag Bust Tied to Social Media Ads
- May 18, 2022 - TxDMV Names New Executive Director Amid Paper Tag Crisis
- May 17, 2022 - Vehicle Used in Dallas Salon Shooting Had Paper Tag
- May 12, 2022 - Ads for Fake Tags Persist, Despite Facebook, TxDMV Efforts
- May 4, 2022 - Texas' Paper Tag Problem Compounded by Small Dealers Misusing Them
- May 3, 2022 - Dallas Police Shut Down Accused Fake Paper Tag Dealer
- April 26, 2022 - Texas House Set to Hold Paper Tag Hearings
- April 14, 2022 - Texas DMV Cracks Down on Dealers Selling Temporary Paper Tags
- April 13, 2022 - TxDMV Closes Inspection Loophole That Put Unsafe Cars on Roads
- April 12, 2022 - Dallas Police Go Undercover to Fight Illegal Paper Tags
- April 7, 2022 - Police Warn of Fake Paper Tags Used to Cheat Car Buyers
- April 5, 2022 - Texas Senate Will Investigate Illegal Paper Tag Crimes, Smuggling
- March 9, 2022 - Texas Paper Tag Crime Danger Extends Nationwide
- March 5, 2022 - Texas House Will Hold Hearings on Paper Tag Mess
- Feb. 28, 2022 - License to Smuggle: Drug Cartels and Human Smugglers Use Paper Texas Tags to Evade
- Feb. 15, 2022 - Fort Worth Police Announce Special Operation Targeting Paper Tags
- Feb. 14, 2022 -- Crash Victim's Parents Want More Cops to Police Paper Tag Fraud
- Feb. 13, 2022 - More Funding Need to Fight Criminals Using Bogus Paper Tags: Police
- Feb. 10, 2022 - Police Report Drop in Fraudulent Tags But Warn Crooks Are Adapting
- Feb. 9, 2022 - Texas DMV Shuts Down Six More Dealers Suspected of Selling Paper License Tags
- Feb. 7, 2022 - TxDMV Director Resigns Amidst Paper Tag Mess
- Jan. 27, 2022 - TxDMV Takes Emergency Action to Keep Crooks From Selling Paper Tags
- Jan. 21, 2022 - Dallas Police Operation Targets Fraudulent Paper Tags
- Jan. 17, 2022 - Recording Shows Police Warned TxDMV of Paper Tag Security Flaw Years Ago
- Dec. 16, 2021 - DMV Committee Recommends Fingerprinting Some Dealers to Slow Paper Tag Fraud
- Dec. 14, 2021 - Texas House Transportation Chair Vows to Stop Paper Tag Fraud
- Dec. 6, 2021 - Texas DMV Boss Deflects Blame for Paper Tag Debacle
- Nov. 23, 2021 - Illegal Paper Tags Costing Texas Taxpayers and Toll Roads Millions
- Nov. 10, 2021 - Suspected Paper Tag Peddler Shut Down Tuesday, Reopens Wednesday: Investigators
- Nov. 8, 2021 - How Texas Paper Tags Became a $200M Criminal Enterprise: NBC 5 Investigates