The fee is automatically waived on first-time notices if the toll is paid by the due date.
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You may dispute the toll violations if you believe you are not responsible for them. To do this, contact the E-ZPass Customer Service Center at 718-313-9414 to speak with a customer service specialist regarding your outstanding toll violations and ask for further explanation regarding the dispute process.
Your TOLL BILL will show a Due Date and you must pay in full by the stated date. Failure to pay the TOLL BILL in full by that date will result in additional fees and may include Violation fees of $50 per unpaid toll transaction.
For those drivers without an E-ZPass, a picture of your car's license plate will be taken and a Tolls by Mail bill will be mailed to the registered owner's address. Please be sure to keep your car's records up-to-date with the DMV. If you received a Tolls by Mail bill, you can pay for it here.
In addition to suspending your license, the MVC can also prevent you from driving your car by suspending your vehicle registration. A suspended registration can result from offenses such as driving without insurance. Soon, the MVC may start suspending vehicle registrations if you fail to pay tolls.
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The only reason that I can see tolls being so expensive in the NYC area is that New York and New Jersey governments use them as a source of general revenue. With so many drivers having no choice but to take bridges and tunnels to get to work, that's quite a considerable revenue stream.
Without E-ZPassThe bill for your tolls will be mailed to the registered vehicle owner. You can pay this bill by mail, on the phone or in person, using a check, credit card, bank account or cash. Visit the Tolls by Mail site or call 1-844-826-8400 for more information. Go to the Tolls by Mail site.