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:
- Visiting the MDTA's website and using their online toll inquiry tool.
- Calling the MDTA's Customer Service Center at (410) 537-7878.
- 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:
- Pay the toll online using a credit card or electronic check.
- Pay the toll by mail by sending a check or money order to the address listed on the bill.
- Contact the MDTA's Customer Service Center to dispute the toll or request an extension.
Tips to avoid toll bills in the future:
- Pay your tolls at the time of travel using cash, credit card, or electronic toll collection (ETC) systems like E-ZPass or i-Zoom.
- Make sure your E-ZPass account is up to date and has sufficient funds.
- 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.