What is FasTrak one time payment?

One-Time Payment is a temporary account to pay bridge tolls for a specific period of time. It can only be used to pay a toll if you crossed a bridge in the last 48 hours or to pay future tolls up to 30 days in advance.

How do I waive my FasTrak penalty?

Waivers. If you have penalties for open violations, you may request a waiver for some or all your accumulated penalties by calling the FasTrak® Customer Service Center at 877-BAY-TOLL (877-229-8655).

What happens if you don’t pay California toll?

The registered owner will receive a violation notice in the mail (usually within two weeks). Each violation transaction is assessed a $57.50 penalty in addition to the toll amount due. If the registered owner has no previous violations, the penalties will be waived.

What happens if you don’t pay FasTrak one time?

What happens if you don’t pay FasTrak in California?

The following is a schedule of toll evasion penalties: First notice issued: toll plus $25 penalty. Second (delinquent) notice issued: toll plus $70 ($25 penalty plus $45 late fee). If the toll is paid within 15 days, the penalty is reduced to $25.

What happens if you don’t pay toll violation in California?

If the first violation notice goes unpaid, a second violation notice will be issued, with increased penalties. If this second notice goes unpaid, the amount due is referred the California Department of Motor Vehicles which will withhold your vehicle registration until the penalties are paid.

How do I fight a FasTrak violation?

You can dispute a violation by filling out the "Contest of Notice" portion of your "Notice of Toll Evasion." This notice is typically mailed to you within two weeks of driving The Toll Roads without paying. Please include a written explanation for contesting the violation.

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