Mexican National Sentenced in Tulsa Fake ID Conspiracy

Woman charged $120-$150 per counterfeit document since 2020

Jan. 28, 2026 at 7:47pm

A Mexican national living in Tulsa, Oklahoma has been sentenced for her role in a fake ID conspiracy. Authorities say the woman had been producing the bogus documents since at least 2020, charging between $120 and $150 for each counterfeit ID.

Why it matters

The production and sale of fraudulent identification documents is a serious crime that can enable other illegal activities and undermine public safety. This case highlights the ongoing efforts by law enforcement to crack down on these types of schemes in the Tulsa area.

The details

According to investigators, the woman had been manufacturing and distributing the counterfeit IDs since 2020. She charged customers between $120 and $150 for each fake document produced.

  • The woman had been making the bogus documents since at least 2020.

The players

Mexican national

A woman living in Tulsa, Oklahoma who was sentenced for her role in a fake ID conspiracy.

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The takeaway

This case highlights the ongoing problem of fraudulent identification documents and the efforts by law enforcement to combat these illegal activities in the Tulsa area.