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  1. You will need your violation number and license plate number. How can I pay my violations? You have a choice of several ways to pay your violation notice. Pay online by clicking VIOLATIONS on the menubar and providing information from the Violation Notice you received.

    • Violations

      Enter the violation number AND E-ZPass Tag Number OR License...

    • Payments

      Login to your online account choose payment method for...

    • Registration Suspension

      What do I do? I had a hearing with the NYS DMV, but was told...

    • Closing An Account

      Select "Close My Account", and complete the form provided....

    • Tag Replacement

      To ensure continued reliable E-ZPass service, the E-ZPass...

    • Statements

      Online access to your account, online E-ZPass Application,...

    • Account Updates

      Submit your request in writing along with proof of the new...

    • Opening An Account

      How do I sign up for E-ZPass ®? Complete an application...

  2. www.ezpassnj.com › vector › violationsE-ZPass® New Jersey

    Violation Notice / Toll Bill Inquiry. View details for your Violation Notice or Toll Bill by entering your Violation Notice Number or Toll Bill Number AND your License Plate Number.To view a Payment Plan, enter the Payment Plan Number and your Email Address.

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    • What Is An E-ZPass Violation?
    • Common E-ZPass Violations
    • What Happens If You Receive A Violation?
    • How to Check E-ZPass Violations
    • To Sum It Up

    An E-ZPass violation happens when a vehicle goes through an E-ZPass toll lane but doesn’t pay the toll with an E-ZPass transponder. This leads to the vehicle owner receiving an E-ZPass toll violation notice. If you’re issued an E-ZPass violation, you’re required to pay not only the missed tolls but also an administrative fee. The administrative fee...

    Common E-ZPass Violations include: 1. Toll Evasion: Driving through an E-ZPass lane without a functioning, active transponder results in a violation. Transponders must be correctly mounted, either on the windshield or front bumper, to ensure the toll booth reads them. 2. Insufficient Funds: Your E-ZPass account must have enough funds to cover tolls...

    If you receive an E-ZPass violation, it typically includes the toll amount plus an administrative processing fee. The notice will detail the date, location, and include photos of your vehicle at the toll plaza. It’s important to read the notice carefully. You can pay this fee by mailing the lower portion of the notice to the specified address, or o...

    To check E-ZPass violations, visit the website of the state that issued the violation. On the site, you can search for violations using the violation number, your E-ZPass account, or your license plate number. Creating an account login on the site also allows you to pay any violations online. Some of the states that use E-ZPass and their sites are ...

    The E-ZPass makes traveling through tolls faster and more convenient. It is widely used on roads in many states across the country. To get the most out of your E-ZPass, make sure it is installed correctly, has sufficient funds to cover the tolls, and that you pay any violations that you receive as soon as possible. Drive safely and carefully – and ...

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  4. Enter the Violation Number, License Plate Number, and State listed on your Violation Notice, and then click the "Login" button. Follow the instructions on the next screens to pay your violation (s) by credit card or by using your E-ZPass account. To pay by check, follow the instructions on the Violation Notice. Notice Number: *.

  5. To make a replenishment payment to your E-ZPass account: E-ZPass Customer Service Center P.O. Box 15185 Albany, New York 12212-5185 To make a Violation payment: Violations Processing Center PO BOX 15186 Albany, NY 12212-5186 To make a Tolls by Mail payment: Tolls by Mail Payment Processing Center PO BOX 15183 Albany, NY 12212-5183

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