Agency Guide

How to Dispute a E-ZPass Charge

The largest electronic toll network in the US, covering roughly 19 states across the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, and Midwest.

Generate a E-ZPass Dispute Letter
Contact DetailsVaries by state — NY: 1-800-333-8655 · NJ: 1-888-288-6865 · PA: 1-877-736-6727

How E-ZPass Disputes Work

E-ZPass is run independently by each member state, so disputes go to the specific state agency on your notice. Submit a written explanation with documentation — a bill of sale, police report, or proof of a valid, funded transponder. Misreads on a valid account are commonly adjusted to the E-ZPass rate.

Valid Reasons to Dispute a E-ZPass Toll

How to Dispute a E-ZPass Charge

  1. Act before your deadline — typically 30 days from the notice date. Note the exact response date printed on your notice.
  2. Gather your evidence — vehicle registration, transponder statement, bill of sale, or police report.
  3. Write a dispute letter stating your plate number, notice number, violation date, and the reason you're disputing.
  4. Submit through the agency's official portal, or send by certified mail so you have proof of the submission date.
  5. 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 your state 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

Why did I get an E-ZPass violation if I have an account?

Usually the transponder wasn't read or the payment method on file failed. Include your account number and statement to have it corrected.

Can I dispute E-ZPass late fees?

Yes — many member agencies waive the first late fee if you pay the base toll and update your account.