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How do I waive the E-ZPass fee in NJ?

Ask for a waiver if it's your first violation. Call the Violation Processing Center at 1-973-368-1425 and provide your violation number to the representative. Explain that it's your first violation and request they waive the $50 administrative fee. If you can get the fee waived, you'll only have to pay the toll.



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What happens if I don't pay a toll in New Jersey? If you don't pay you will receive an invoice in the mail with a due date. If you don't pay, you'll receive a second notice with fees added on.

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If you are a customer of the New Jersey E-ZPass program, there are several discounts that will reduce the cost of the tolls you pay on the New Jersey Turnpike and the Garden State Parkway. Customers who have their E-ZPass accounts through other states do not qualify for the New Jersey discounts.

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Q: Would wrapping the transponder in aluminum foil (several layers maybe) silence it in transport situations? A: Yes, that could work, too.

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Does Walmart sell E-ZPass in NJ? Walmart includes a one-time convenience charge of $3, and there is a $3 annual fee to use E-ZPass. The GoPak includes a transponder that can be immediately used on toll roads, bridges and tunnels in Pennsylvania and 15 other states including New York and New Jersey.

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-New York E-ZPass accounts come with a minimum balance of $10, while New Jersey E-ZPass accounts come with a minimum balance of $25. -If you have a New York E-ZPass account and you travel on a New Jersey Turnpike Authority-operated highway, you will be charged the higher New Jersey cash toll rate.

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New Jersey and New York are among several states that charge out-of-state E-ZPass holders the cash toll rate or the toll-by-mail rate.

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EZPass can be used in the following states: Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, Virginia, North Carolina, Maryland, New Jersey, Delaware, New York, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Maine, and ONLY Orlando area in Florida.

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