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Can I use SunPass in NJ?

Can I use SunPass in NJ?

Where can I use SunPass PRO™? SunPass PRO™ works on toll roads and most bridges in Florida plus, Delaware, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Virginia, and West Virginia.

What is the fine for going through a SunPass?

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. This is a courtesy for first time violators only.

How do I fight an E-ZPass violation in NJ?

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. If you can get the fee waived, you’ll only have to pay the toll.

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Can I use my New Jersey E-ZPass in Florida?

Yes, now you can purchase the new Uni transponder which will allow you to add nonstop toll travel on all toll roads in Florida and Georgia and wherever E-ZPass is accepted.

What states accept SunPass?

The new SunPass Pro is accepted in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Maryland, Rhode Island, Indiana, Delaware, Illinois, New Jersey, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Kentucky, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maine, West Virginia, New York, and Ohio. It costs $14.95.

Can you buy a temporary SunPass?

SunPass PRO and SunPass Mini transponders can be purchased online, by phone at 1-888-TOLL-FLA (1-888-865-5352), in person or from various convenient retail locations in Florida….Frequently Asked Questions.

SunPass Account Prepaid TOLL-BY-PLATE Account
Up to 100 transponders per SunPass account. Up to 5 vehicles per Prepaid TOLL-BY-PLATE account.

Can EZ Pass suspend your license NJ?

Rare Circumstances with Bankruptcy & NJ EZ Pass The state may also suspend the debtor’s license and/or suspend or restrict the registration of a vehicle. In general EZ Pass debt is considered unsecured debt, in a chapter 13 and/or a chapter 7 bankruptcy case.