Jan 24, 2025
The Ohio Turnpike and Infrastructure Commission is providing advance notice to its customers — which includes both passenger car and commercial truck drivers — to pay their unpaid tolls, according to a news release. When the Ohio Turnpike’s new toll collection system went live April 10, many customers without an E-ZPass traveled in E-ZPass lanes. As a result, these customers received unpaid toll invoices by mail, the release said. In mid-August — as a courtesy to its customers — the Commission suspended all late fees, collections and vehicle registration holds to allow more time for its customers to become familiar with the new open road tolling system, according to the release. The initial suspension lasted 60 days, but was extended again to give its customers more time to adjust to the new system. Over a nine-month period from April through December, nearly 347,000 transactions remain unpaid compared to more than 44 million transactions that were successfully paid, the release said. Beginning Feb. 3, the Commission will start issuing late fees for unpaid tolls. Customers who incurred an unpaid toll by driving through an E-ZPass lane and who do not pay the first unpaid toll invoice within 30 days will have a $5 late fee added to the second mailed invoice for each toll that remains unpaid. Customers exiting through a cash/credit lane who are handed an unpaid toll notice by a toll collector for failure to pay, will incur a $5 administrative fee. If the notice remains unpaid for 30 days, the customer will be mailed a second notice, and a $5 late fee will be added to each toll that remains unpaid. Beginning Feb. 10, the Commission will send any unpaid tolls incurred since April 10 to the Ohio Attorney General’s Office for collections and to the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) for a hold on vehicle registrations, the release said. Mailed invoices and notices that remain unpaid for 90 days from the issue date will be sent to the Attorney General’s Office for collections and/or the BMV for vehicle registration holds, according to the release. The accounts of customers currently involved in an active hearing dispute or during the resolution process will not be sent to the Attorney General’s Office for collections or the BMV for vehicle registration holds, the release said. To make a toll payment, visit www.ezpassoh.com or call the customer service center at 440-971-2222.
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