Contact your transponder issuer for details on how to use your personal transponder or account with your rental vehicle. We will not charge you a fee for using your personal EZ Pass transponder or account. You may use your own personal E-Z Pass transponder or account. In keeping with our mission to provide excellent customer service, Telephone Center and branch personnel should also check the toll violators’ ALARS record for any additional violations they would need to resolve in order to have the non-renew status removed.Northeast Toll Options What are my options for driving on tolls roads in the Northeastern US? Use your Personal E-Z Pass Transponder or Account Massachusetts residents who call the Telephone Center or come into an RMV branch inquiring about their nonrenew status due to out-of-state Maine or New Hampshire toll violations, should be given the New Hampshire and Maine telephone numbers, and/or the MassDOT/E-Z Pass contact information to pay the surcharge and administrative fees. New Hampshire and Maine telephone numbers Massachusetts residents can call to pay the toll violation.Toll violations incurred in Massachusetts.Įf ective May 2nd, 2012, the NRR (Non-Renew Registration) ALARS screen began to display the following new fields: Branches will continue to accept payment for MassDOT/E-Z Pass MassDOT/RMV branches are not able to accept the $20.00 RMV surcharge or the $10.00 administrative fee for these New Hampshire and Maine toll violations. Once they pay the toll violation to either New Hampshire or Maine, that state’s processing center will direct them back to MassDOT/E-Z Pass to pay the $20.00 RMV surcharge, and the $10.00 administrative fee to the following MassDOT/E-Z Pass contacts: Kathy Turner – 617.561.6196 or William Incrovato – 617.561.6197.Pay the toll violation to either New Hampshire or Maine.To remove the non-renew mark, Massachusetts violators must do the following: $10.00 administrative fee for each violation that is marked.RMV surcharge of $20.00 for each violation that is marked.
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The states of Maine, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts have signed an agreement that will enable each state to pursue out-of-state toll violators by marking their registration and/or license as non-renewable. This reciprocity agreement is the first of its kind in the nation and will be an extremely efective measure in enforcing toll violation laws within each of these states.īelow is a timeline clarification of how the process will work:
This just in from the Massachusetts Department of Transportation: