The Ohio Turnpike and Infrastructure Commission is giving customers advance notice to pay unpaid tolls.
Customers who traveled through E-ZPass lanes without an E-ZPass when the new toll collection system went live have received unpaid toll invoices in the mail.
To allow customers to become more familiar with the new tolling system, the Commission suspended all late fees, collections and vehicle registration holds in August.
However, from April of 2024 through December of 2024, almost 347,000 transactions remain unpaid. Over 44 million transactions were paid.
Late fees will begin on February 3 of this year for customers who receive an unpaid toll and do not pay it within 30 days.
Additionally, customers who are exiting through a cash/credit lane who are handed an unpaid toll notice by a toll collector for fsialure to pay will incur an administrative fee.
Any unpaid tolls incurred since April 10, 2024 will be sent to the Ohio Attorney General’s Office for collections and to the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles for a hold on vehicle registrations beginning on Febryary 10, 2025.