State Guide
How to Dispute a Toll in Washington
Navigating violations with Good To Go! (Washington State DOT) can be confusing. Follow this guide to fight your charge.
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Toll AuthorityGood To Go! (Washington State DOT)
Dispute DeadlineWithin the deadline on your toll bill (request a review before the Notice of Civil Penalty)
Contact InfoGood To Go!: 1-866-936-8246
Disputing a Toll in Washington
Washington State DOT operates Good To Go! tolling on SR 520, SR 99, the SR 167/I-405 express lanes, and the Tacoma Narrows Bridge, billing Pay By Mail to drivers without a Good To Go! account.
Valid Reasons to Dispute a Toll in Washington
- The license plate was misread by the camera system.
- You were not the registered owner of the vehicle on the violation date in Washington.
- You had a valid, funded transponder account that should have covered the toll.
- You have proof the toll was already paid.
- The vehicle was sold, stolen, or rented to someone else at the time.
- The toll equipment malfunctioned or charged a duplicate toll.
Step-by-Step Filing Instructions
- Act before your deadline — within the deadline on your toll bill (request a review before the notice of civil penalty). Note the exact response date printed on your notice.
- Gather your evidence — vehicle registration, transponder statement, bill of sale, or police report.
- Write a dispute letter stating your plate number, notice number, violation date, and the reason you're disputing.
- Submit through the agency's official portal, or send by certified mail so you have proof of the submission date.
- Keep copies of everything and follow up if you don't receive a response within about 30 days.
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What to Expect After You File
Once your dispute is submitted, the toll authority reviews your evidence and the original toll image before responding — most decisions in Washington arrive within 30 to 90 days. Sending your letter by certified mail, or keeping the confirmation number from an online submission, gives you proof that you filed on time if you ever need to escalate.
If your dispute is approved, the charge is dismissed or reduced and any related late fees are typically removed. If it's denied, you usually still have the right to request a hearing or pay the reduced base toll. Either way, responding in writing before the deadline protects you from registration holds and collection activity, which are far harder to undo later.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I dispute a Good To Go! toll in Washington?
Yes — request a review (an adjudication) before the toll becomes a Notice of Civil Penalty, and include your account or plate evidence.
How do I lower Pay By Mail charges in Washington?
Opening a Good To Go! account before disputing can reduce the higher Pay By Mail rate to the lower account rate.