Here’s the latest I can share based on public updates up to now.
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LARA (Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs) uses regular news releases and warning posts to alert about scams and fraudulent communications claiming to be from the agency. Current guidance emphasizes that LARA will never request credit card details or personal information via phone, text, email, or letters, and to verify communications through official channels on Michigan.gov/LARA.[7][9]
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The agency has recently highlighted scam alerts involving impersonation emails and enforcement notices, advising recipients not to click links or share sensitive data, and to report fraud to the official LARA safety contact. These alerts are part of ongoing consumer-protection communications from LARA.[9][7]
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For official, up-to-date news about LARA, including new licenses, regulatory actions, or organizational changes, you can check LARA’s News Releases page and the “Latest News” section on Michigan.gov/LARA. The agency also maintains a social media presence and a dedicated corporate-filings portal for Michigan entities; customers are urged to use official portals (CorpFileOnline, CorpEntitySearch) for filings and verifications.[3][6][9]
Illustration: If you’ve received a notice claiming to be from LARA asking for payment or confidential information, treat it as fraudulent unless you can verify it via official Michigan.gov/LARA channels. Use the official CorpFileOnline portal to file or verify business filings, and contact LARA through the agency’s verified contact options for confirmation.[6][7][9]
Would you like me to pull the very latest official LARA news releases or guide you to specific LARA pages (e.g., scam alerts, CorpFileOnline, or press releases) with direct links? I can share current official pages and step-by-step actions if you tell me which aspect you care about (scam alerts, corporate filings, or regulatory news).[3][7][9]
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