Tolls by mail maryland

The joys of tolls!

In Maryland, the Maryland Transportation Authority (MDTA) is responsible for collecting tolls on various highways and bridges. If you've driven on a toll road in Maryland and didn't pay the toll at the time, you may receive a toll bill in the mail. Here's what you need to know:

What is Tolls by Mail?

Tolls by Mail is a program administered by the MDTA to collect tolls from drivers who don't pay at the time of travel. If you've driven on a toll road in Maryland and didn't pay the toll, you'll receive a bill in the mail with the amount due.

How do I know if I owe a toll?

You can check if you owe a toll by:

  1. Visiting the MDTA's website and using their online toll inquiry tool.
  2. Calling the MDTA's Customer Service Center at (410) 537-7878.
  3. Checking your email for notifications from the MDTA.

What if I receive a toll bill in the mail?

If you receive a toll bill in the mail, you can:

  1. Pay the toll online using a credit card or electronic check.
  2. Pay the toll by mail by sending a check or money order to the address listed on the bill.
  3. Contact the MDTA's Customer Service Center to dispute the toll or request an extension.

Tips to avoid toll bills in the future:

  1. Pay your tolls at the time of travel using cash, credit card, or electronic toll collection (ETC) systems like E-ZPass or i-Zoom.
  2. Make sure your E-ZPass account is up to date and has sufficient funds.
  3. Check your email and mail regularly for toll notifications and bills.

Remember, it's always a good idea to keep an eye on your toll accounts and pay your tolls on time to avoid late fees and penalties.