Toll prices in pa by mail

In Pennsylvania, you can pay tolls by mail if you have a toll violation or if you need to pay a toll that you missed while traveling through a toll road. Here's how to do it:

Toll Violation Notice:

If you receive a toll violation notice in the mail, you can pay the toll and any associated fees by mail. To do so:

  1. Check the notice to see the amount you need to pay.
  2. Make a check or money order payable to the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission (PTC) or the Allegheny County Port Authority (ACPA), depending on the toll road.
  3. Write your license plate number and the notice number on the check or money order.
  4. Mail the payment to the address listed on the notice.

Missed Toll:

If you missed a toll while traveling through a toll road, you can pay the toll by mail. To do so:

  1. Check the toll road's website or contact their customer service to determine the amount you need to pay.
  2. Make a check or money order payable to the toll road (e.g., Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, Allegheny County Port Authority, etc.).
  3. Write your license plate number and the date of travel on the check or money order.
  4. Mail the payment to the address listed on the toll road's website or provided by their customer service.

Payment Addresses:

Here are the payment addresses for the major toll roads in Pennsylvania:

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