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When do I have to pay my TOLL BILL?
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.
How do I pay my TOLL BILL?
To pay using a credit or debit card, or through your checking or savings account, click here. To pay by other means, follow the instructions on the TOLL BILL.
Can I pay less than the total amount due on the TOLL BILL?
No, you have to pay the entire amount listed on the TOLL BILL.
I have 2 TOLL BILLs in my hand. Which of these should I pay?
If you are an Individual customer (the vehicle listed on the TOLL BILL is a private passenger vehicle), you should pay the total amount listed on the latest TOLL BILL. Customers with TOLL BILLS containing vehicles other than private passenger vehicles (i.e. trucks) must pay each TOLL BILL received separately.
What happens if I do not pay the amount listed on my TOLL BILL?
Payments must be received by the due date to avoid additional fees. If TOLL BILL(s) are not paid by the due date, additional fee is added and the due date is extended. If they are still not paid by the new extended due date, this would be sent to Violations.