Can i view all my tolls by mail

In the United States, the ability to view all your tolls by mail depends on the toll authority or agency that manages the toll roads you use. Here are some general guidelines:

  1. Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) systems: Many toll authorities, such as E-ZPass, FasTrak, and SunPass, offer online accounts where you can view your toll transactions and statements. You can usually log in to your account to see a detailed breakdown of your tolls, including the dates, times, and locations of each transaction.
  2. Toll-by-Plate: If you use a toll-by-plate system, such as those used in some states like California, Florida, or Texas, you may receive a monthly or quarterly invoice with a list of your toll transactions. You can usually view your tolls online by logging in to your account or contacting the toll authority directly.
  3. Cash tolls: If you pay cash tolls, you may not have a digital record of your transactions. In this case, you may need to keep a record of your toll payments yourself, such as by saving your toll receipts or keeping a log of your toll payments.

To view your tolls by mail, you can try the following:

  1. Check your email: If you have an online account with a toll authority, you may receive email notifications or statements with your toll transactions.
  2. Log in to your account: If you have an online account with a toll authority, log in to view your toll transactions and statements.
  3. Contact the toll authority: Reach out to the toll authority directly by phone, email, or mail to request a statement or a list of your toll transactions.
  4. Check your mail: If you receive a monthly or quarterly invoice with your toll transactions, check your mail for statements or invoices from the toll authority.

Some popular toll authorities and their online account options include:

Remember to keep your account information up to date and regularly check your account for any errors or discrepancies.