How can I get out of a toll violation in NY?


How can I get out of a toll violation in NY? 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.


Is tolls NY app legit?

Tolls NY is the only official authorized app for E-ZPass NY and Tolls by Mail customers to easily manage accounts and make payments. Download today. Manage your E-ZPass account, find and pay Tolls by Mail invoices, view your driving history and more.


How do I contact E-ZPass NY?

Click here to log in on the web, or call 1-800-333-TOLL (8655) to use our automated system for account inquiries and general E-ZPass® New York information! E-ZPass® New York account holders may be eligible for a resident or other discount plan. Click here to view a list of available plans!


Where can I pay tolls in person?

Pay Toll(s) With Cash The Toll Roads have partnered with PayNearMe to give drivers the option to pay tolls, replenish FasTrak® accounts and resolve violations with cash at more than 40,000 participating retailers nationwide, including: 7-Eleven, CVS Pharmacy, Family Dollar, Walgreens, Walmart and more.


How do I pay unpaid tolls in NY?

Pay online by clicking VIOLATIONS on the menubar and providing information from the Violation Notice you received. Pay by credit or debit card using our Voice Response System by dialing 1-800-333-TOLL(8655). Have your notice at hand. Pay by mailing a check.


Can toll violation fees be waived New York?

The fee is automatically waived on first-time notices if the toll is paid by the due date.


Do you have to pay tolls going to New York?

See below for table showing all rates. All rates shown in the table below apply to the Lincoln & Holland tunnels, the George Washington, Bayonne & Goethals bridges, and the Outerbridge Crossing. Tolls are collected entering New York. No tolls are collected entering New Jersey.


Why are tolls so expensive in NY?

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.