For Immediate Release: Friday, February 6, 2026
Some businesses that appear to offer massage or bodywork services may be operating illegally. These illegal massage businesses might be linked to significant criminal activity, including human trafficking and labor exploitation.
“I’m pleased with this important collaboration across our departments to carry out thorough, coordinated investigations of illegal acts at bodywork establishments,” said County Executive Marc Elrich. “Addressing ‘bad actor’ establishments requires a community-wide approach. This includes identifying violations, taking enforcement action, and ultimately shutting down unlawful operations. This campaign invites the public to partner with us by reporting activity or conditions that raise concern.”
There are 46 licensed bodywork establishments currently operating in Montgomery County.
“I am thankful for the collaborative work of multiple County agencies and for this campaign to educate the public so that consumers can be sure that they are receiving services from a licensed, reputable establishment in a safe, sanitary environment,” said County Councilmember Dawn Luedtke.

Since June 2024, Montgomery County has significantly increased enforcement and inspections of massage and bodywork establishments:
- The Montgomery County Department of Police’s (MCPD) Vice Unit conducted 44 spa inspections.
- Police issued 40 civil citations to 25 spas.
- Police charged 13 spa owners with felony offenses for aiding and abetting illegal massage operations.
- One landlord terminated a commercial lease following enforcement action.
- The Montgomery County Department of Health cited two businesses for illegal operations during the licensing process.
The “Look Before You Book” campaign will begin this month and continue through June. It will include:
- Public service announcements on Xfinity/Comcast cable TV stations.
- Bus and bus shelter ads.
- Social media outreach.
- Targeted digital ads.
- A new website with information on how to identify licensed massage establishments.
Public participation is a critical part of the County’s effort to prevent potential human trafficking, protect workers, and keep communities safe.
View the video public services announcements at Think Before You Book and Look Before You Book. More information is available on the campaign’s website here.
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Media Contact: Nordea Lewis, [email protected] or 240-962-0315
Release ID: 26-039
Media Contact: Nordea Lewis 240-962-0315
Categories: Education, Public Safety
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