How to Pay a Missed Easy Pass in New Hampshire
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Paying Tolls In New Hampshire
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How Do I Pay A Toll-By-Plate Invoice, A Toll Violation Or A Missed Toll?
For plate pay (pay-by-plate or toll-by-plate) notices, the invoice may be available immediately to be paid online, if you have a pre-registered pay-by-plate or similar account. Many states also offer the option of paying a pay-by-plate invoice within five to seven days, often by simply entering your license plate number.
If you do not pay a plate-pay toll online right away, you will have to wait a period of up to 30 days before an invoice is generated. In some cases, if you do not have a registered plate payment account, with the agency managing the road you are using, you will have to wait for an invoice, often up to 30 days.
In the case of a toll violation or a missed toll, you will also have to wait a period of time, typically up to 30 days, before a violation notice or an invoice is created.
COMING SOON: Our new Plate Pay section, a complete guide to pay-by-plate, where it is offered, and the rules for each agency and road.
Where Are Toll Notices Or Invoices Sent?
In situations involving the mailing of a toll notice or invoice, the notice will be sent to the address that matches the vehicle registration. It will not be sent to the address of the driver.
In many cases, you may look up your notice or invoice online, using only the vehicle's license plate number, to find tolls that may be due.
How Do I Find Out Who To Pay?
In the state of New Hampshire, there is one agency that manages toll collection.
Go to the payments section below. Available payment options are provided your convenience. These options will take you to the correct payment website for the toll road you have been traveling.
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How Do I Pay Tolls In New Hampshire? What Payment Methods Can I Use?
You can jump to the New Hampshire road list for a road-by-roadway list. To find the toll cost for your roadway or trip, please use the calculators on the toll calculator page.
Payments accepted on toll roads in New Hampshire include the following:
E-ZPass and Compatible Passes
The state of New Hampshire accepts E-ZPass and the following transponders:
For a complete list of roadways on which these passes are compatible, refer to the New Hampshire road list below.
Cash Toll Payments
New Hampshire toll roads accept cash, meaning you can use cash for your toll charges on those particular roads, although not all toll booths may be staffed at all hours.
Pay By Plate & Toll Invoices
Some New Hampshire toll roads offer a pay-by-plate option, which means you can pay your toll online within a few days, or you will receive an invoice. A picture or a video is taken of your vehicle license plate, and an invoice is mailed to the registration address on file for the vehicle. Failing to make a toll payments after getting in invoice could result in a toll violation.
For a road-by-roadway list of where each payment type is accepted, jump to the New Hampshire road list below.
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Toll Payment Options And Agency Handling Tolls
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Find Your Road For The Agency Responsible For Toll Payments
Use this resource to pay your tolls and toll violations online. Payment options for each agency are shown below, whether you need to pay by plate, by invoice, pay for a missed toll, or a handle a toll violation. In some cases, you may be able to dispute a toll.
In the state of New Hampshire, the following agency collects tolls:
NEW HAMPSHIRE DOT BUREAU OF TURNPIKES
Toll Payment Options For The New Hampshire Dot Bureau Of Turnpikes:
Toll
Invoice
Missed
Toll
Pay
Violation
Manage
Pass
Dispute
Toll
Buttons will take you to the agency website or agency-authorized website designated for online payments. If a button is faded, the option is not available.
Third party websites open in a new tab or window.
The New Hampshire Dot Bureau Of Turnpikes is responsible for managing the following roads:
Use buttons for more options.
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New Hampshire TOLL PAYMENTS BY ROADWAY
Accepted Payment Types
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How Do I Pay Tolls While On The Road In New Hampshire?
This road-by-road listing shows which toll payment types are accepted on each road, bridge crossing or tunnel, as may be the case.
Payment Type Reference:
Note: Most agencies are now accepting app payments.
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Paying Tolls: Payment Types In Brief
All-Electronic Tolling
Many toll agencies have already converted to all-electronic tolls, meaning cash is not accepted. On roadways that are all-electronic, toll payments may be made by one of the following methods:
Toll Pass / Transponder
Toll transponders issued by state or regional tolling agencies are, typically, the preferred method for making toll payments.
When using a compatible toll pass, your tolls are automatically deducted from your prepaid account.
The compatibility of a toll pass will depend upon the state in which you travel and the roadway being used. Our Toll Pass section has a complete list of compatible roads for each state.
Toll pass networks are becoming more integrated, particularly across the eastern United States and the Southern Plains, but many states are also opting to use isolated networks and charge by license plate, as well.
License Plate / Mail
Many agencies offer what is called "Pay by Plate", "Toll by Plate", "Pay by Mail" or similar options. Using this method, drivers do not need cash or a compatible toll pass. Instead, this payment method involves taking a snapshot of your vehicle's license plate, then issuing a toll invoice.
Toll invoices are generally mailed once per month, and they are sent to the address on file with the state where the photographed vehicle is registered.
Toll invoices may include an administrative fee for issuing the invoice.
What Are Registered And Unregistered Plate Accounts?
Registering a licence plate simply means you have provided your vehicle information to the tolling agency responsible for handling licence-plate billing. Often, registering a license plate may result in reduced tolls, similar to using an agency-issued toll pass.
Unregistered license plate only means you have not provided your license plate to a tolling agency that issues toll invoices. If a roadway offers a "Pay-by-Plate", "Toll-by-Plate" or similar payment option, you do not need to register your license plate in order to receive a toll bill.
However, registering your licence plate ahead of time with the agency may save on toll charges, depending on the agency.
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Cash, Credit and Debit
Cash or Coin
Cash payments speak for themselves. Paying with cash means using legal tender, whether notes or coins, in order to pay your toll.
For agencies that collect cash payments, tolls are often taken at unstaffed toll booths. In such cases, exact change is often required.
In case exact an payment is not available, many agencies will permit overpayment at an unstaffed toll booth; however, no change will be issued for payment above the required toll. Change can only be issued at staffed toll booths.
In such circumstances, the option to use a credit card or debit card is sometimes available.
Credit Card or Debit Card
Credit card payments or debit card payments may be used on some roadways; however, this option is not offered universally.
In states or on roadways the option to use a credit card or debit is permitted, the cards typicall must include a recognized financial network, such as Visa or Master Card.
Mobile Apps
Mobile apps are being adopted as a form of payment in many jurisdictions as agencies make technological upgrades. However, this option, like bank cards, is neither widely adopted nor evenly applied.
Part of the issue is integration, as many competing apps are accepted by various agencies. However, no single agency currently accepts all apps for payment, and no toll payment app has yet been adopted universally.
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