How do I know if I have an unpaid toll California?


How do I know if I have an unpaid toll California? To check if you owe toll in California, call at 877-229-8655. If you have a FasTrak, you can log into your account and view all the toll hits and the ones you owe. Note: For missed tolls in California, the concerned tolling authority sends a toll invoice to the vehicle owner (usually within 30 days).


What happens if you go through FasTrak without a FasTrak?

If a valid FasTrak toll tag is not detected, an image of the vehicle license plate will be used to send a violation notice to the vehicle’s registered owner through the mail. The notice will include the toll amount plus a penalty for using the express lane without a valid FasTrak toll tag.


How does FasTrak charge you?

Roadside equipment recognizes the FasTrak tag, records the transaction and transmits the information to the FasTrak Customer Service Center to automatically deduct the toll from the account holder's prepaid balance. Tolls are only collected during the posted express lane hours of operation.


How do I pay a missed toll in California?

By phone using a credit card: Call toll-free 1-877-229-8655 or 415-486-8655 outside the USA. In person using cash: Visit a Cash Payment Location. In person using cash, check, money order, or credit card: Visit the Bay Area FasTrak Customer Service Center (375 Beale Street, San Francisco).


How are tolls charged in California?

Tolls incurred on The Toll Roads can be paid using: FasTrak® Account – FasTrak is a preestablished account that can be used to pay tolls electronically on every tolled bridge, lane and road in California. Learn more about FasTrak. FasTrak Prepaid – Tolls are prepaid and eligible for a discount.


Is FasTrak and toll roads the same?

FasTrak is the preferred method of payment on The Toll Roads. It allows drivers to easily pay tolls electronically on every tolled bridge, lane and road in California.


Can you use FasTrak without the device?

FasTrak drivers must have a transponder mounted to their vehicle's windshield. Transponders make it easier for tolling agencies to charge the correct toll to the appropriate vehicle automatically, resulting in faster processing times with higher levels of accuracy.


Can you avoid tolls in California?

As belomiser says, tolls are not mandatory (except for the Golden Gate and Bay Bridge). There are regular tolls and there are automated tolls. For regular tolls, you just use the Cash lanes to pay. You need to have cash or there will be fees or fines if you do not have enough cash.