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Dealing with LA Metro ExpressLanes / The Toll Roads (FasTrak) charges? We can help you fight back.
Generate a Dispute LetterLos Angeles tolling centers on the Metro ExpressLanes (I-10 and I-110) and nearby FasTrak facilities. A FasTrak transponder is required in the ExpressLanes, and trips without one become violations. You can request a review and submit evidence before the penalty is finalized.
Use our AI to generate a legal dispute letter for LA Metro ExpressLanes / The Toll Roads (FasTrak) in minutes.
Start AI Letter Generator →Once your dispute is submitted, the toll authority reviews your evidence and the original toll image before responding — most decisions in Los Angeles 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.
Yes — the Metro ExpressLanes require a FasTrak; trips without an active transponder are issued as violations.
Yes — request a review with your FasTrak records or evidence the plate was misread before the second notice.