Pay toll by mail

The convenience of paying tolls by mail! Here's a step-by-step guide to help you navigate the process:

Why pay tolls by mail?

Paying tolls by mail is a convenient option if you don't have a transponder or don't want to use a credit card to pay tolls. It's also a good option if you're traveling through multiple toll roads or bridges and don't want to worry about keeping track of multiple tolls.

How to pay tolls by mail:

  1. Gather the necessary information:
    • The toll road or bridge you used
    • The date and time you used the toll road or bridge
    • The license plate number of the vehicle you used
    • The amount of the toll
  2. Check if the toll road or bridge accepts mail payments:
    • Not all toll roads or bridges accept mail payments, so check their website or contact their customer service to confirm.
  3. Fill out the payment form:
    • You can usually find a payment form on the toll road or bridge's website or request one by mail.
    • Fill out the form with the required information, including the toll amount and payment method (check or money order).
  4. Attach the payment:
    • Make sure to attach a check or money order for the correct amount to the payment form.
  5. Mail the payment:
    • Send the payment form and payment to the address listed on the form.
    • Make sure to keep a copy of the payment for your records.

Tips and considerations:

By following these steps, you can easily pay your tolls by mail and avoid any potential late fees or penalties.