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:
- Check the notice to see the amount you need to pay.
- 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.
- Write your license plate number and the notice number on the check or money order.
- 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:
- Check the toll road's website or contact their customer service to determine the amount you need to pay.
- Make a check or money order payable to the toll road (e.g., Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, Allegheny County Port Authority, etc.).
- Write your license plate number and the date of travel on the check or money order.
- 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:
- Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission (PTC):
- P.O. Box 825
- Carlisle, PA 17021-0825
- Allegheny County Port Authority (ACPA):
- P.O. Box 1247
- Pittsburgh, PA 15230-1247
- Fort Pitt Tunnel:
- P.O. Box 1247
- Pittsburgh, PA 15230-1247
- Mon-Fayette Expressway:
- P.O. Box 1247
- Pittsburgh, PA 15230-1247
Tips:
- Make sure to keep a copy of your payment for your records.
- If you're paying a toll violation, be aware that late payments may incur additional fees.
- If you're paying a missed toll, be sure to include the date of travel to ensure accurate processing.