New Jersey uses E-ZPass, an electronic toll collection system. If you have an E-ZPass tag, tolls are deducted from your prepaid account when you drive through the E-ZPass toll lane. It seems simple enough, but the system does make...
Method 1 of 2:
Submitting Your Dispute
Ask for a waiver if it's your first violation. Call the Violation Processing Center at 1-973-368-1425 and provide your violation number to the representative. Explain that it's your first violation and request they waive the $50 administrative fee.[2]
Access your violation online. From the NJ E-ZPass website, you can enter the violation number on your notice along with your license tag number at https://www.ezpassnj.com/vector/violations/violationInquiry.do?locale=en_US&from=Home&btnLogin.x=1&formid=frmViol.[3]
Mail documentation if you want a paper trail. Especially if you're getting repeated erroneous violations, you may want to submit your dispute in writing. Write a formal letter with details about the violation and your dispute. Attach any relevant documents as proof.[4]
Request a new tag if your tag is more than 3 years old. Older tags may have a dead battery that causes them not to send a signal to the transponder. When this happens, your tag won't be read and the toll won't be deducted from your account.[5]Method 2 of 2:
Understanding the Violation
Read your violation notice carefully. It may be several weeks after the alleged violation occurs before you get a notice in the mail. The violation notice will state the specific location, date, and time that the violation was registered.[6]
Identify the specific violation. Most commonly, you'll receive a violation notice because your E-ZPass tag wasn't read. But you can also get a violation if your tag isn't mounted properly, or if you switched your tag to a different vehicle and didn't update your account.[7]
Review your itemized statement. For the first 6 months after you open an E-ZPass account, you'll receive a statement every month. From then on out, you'll get a statement every other month. Make sure there are no deductions from your account that are unfamiliar to you.[8]
Verify your account status. If you received a violation notice alleging that your account had insufficient funds, there may be a hold or other problem with your account. Contact the E-ZPass service center at 1-888-288-6865 to verify that your account is in good standing.[9]Update 24 March 2020
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