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Connecticut E-ZPass Disputes — No Tolls Active

Connecticut currently has NO highway tolls. Any 'CT toll violation' notice received is necessarily for an out-of-state toll authority (NY MTA, Massachusetts MassDOT, etc.) collecting through interstate compact. Defences therefore turn on the originating state's law. Many notices are erroneous (plate cloning, transponder issues) and Connecticut DMV will not place a hold based on out-of-state administrative tolls absent reciprocity action.

Legal basis

Connecticut has no tolling authority post-1985; CGS Title 13b; interstate E-ZPass IAG agreements

Sample appeal wording

[OUT OF STATE TOLL AUTHORITY] Customer Service Re: Notice #[ID] — Plate [PLATE] I dispute this notice. Connecticut has no active toll roads, so this notice originates from your authority. Grounds for dismissal: [ ] Vehicle was in Connecticut on the cited date (gas/parking receipts enclosed) [ ] Plate cloning suspected — police report #[NUMBER] [ ] Notice received >30 days after violation Underlying toll, if any, will be paid; administrative fees should be waived. [NAME]

Replace [PARKING DATE], [NtK DATE] etc. with your own dates before sending.

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Sources

  • CGS Title 13b
  • E-ZPass IAG reciprocity

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