Ny ez pass tolls by mail
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If you've received a toll bill by mail from the New York State Thruway Authority or another tolling agency, here's what you need to know:
Why did I receive a toll bill by mail?
You may have received a toll bill by mail for one of the following reasons:
- You didn't have an EZ Pass account: If you didn't have an EZ Pass account and used a toll road, you'll receive a bill for the tolls you incurred.
- Your EZ Pass account was inactive or expired: If your EZ Pass account was inactive or expired, you may have received a bill for tolls you incurred during that time.
- You didn't have sufficient funds in your EZ Pass account: If you didn't have enough funds in your EZ Pass account to cover the tolls you incurred, you may have received a bill for the outstanding balance.
What do I need to do?
To resolve the issue, you'll need to:
- Pay the toll bill: You can pay the toll bill online, by phone, or by mail. Make sure to include your invoice number and payment amount.
- Set up an EZ Pass account: If you don't have an EZ Pass account, you'll need to create one to avoid future toll bills by mail.
- Add funds to your EZ Pass account: If you already have an EZ Pass account, make sure to add funds to cover any outstanding tolls.
How to pay the toll bill by mail:
To pay the toll bill by mail, follow these steps:
- Include the invoice number: Make sure to include the invoice number on your payment.
- Pay by check or money order: Make your payment by check or money order payable to the New York State Thruway Authority or the relevant tolling agency.
- Mail the payment: Mail the payment to the address listed on the invoice.
Additional tips:
- Make sure to keep a record of your payment, as you may need to provide proof of payment in the future.
- If you're having trouble paying the toll bill, you may be able to set up a payment plan or request a waiver.
- Consider setting up an EZ Pass account to avoid future toll bills by mail.