Toll Violations and Adjudication Information
The Violation Process
Your License Plate Toll statement must be paid in full by the due date or a second statement with a one-time $5 late fee will be mailed.
If the second statement is not paid in full by the due date, a third statement is sent with no additional fees. If the account remains unpaid for 90 days, the account becomes delinquent and all overdue toll transactions will be sent to a collections law firm for up to four months in an attempt to find the customer and collect payment. The unpaid tolls, the $5 late fee and a one-time $20 collection fee are due at this time.
If payment is still not received, a Civil Penalty Assessment Notice will be mailed for the unpaid tolls, the $5 late fee, the $20 collection fee and a $25 Civil Penalty per notice. Upon receipt of this document, you may request a hearing.
If the full payment of the Civil Penalty Assessment Notice has not been received in 30 days, a Hearing Officer’s Final Order is issued to include the unpaid tolls, the $5 late fee, the $20 collection fee, the $25 Civil Penalty and a $20 Court Fee.

Billing Questions or Concerns?
The Authority’s Customer Service Center is here to help. If you have questions related to your tolls, bill or ExpressToll account, please contact the Customer Service Center.
Contact ExpressToll Customer ServiceCustomer Disputes
Do you believe you have a toll transaction dispute? Common disputes include sold or stolen vehicles, divorce decree, death certificate. Please submit the form below with supporting documents and we will investigate to resolve the issue.
File a Toll Transaction DisputeVehicle Registration Hold
E-470 and CDOT’s Colorado Transportation Investment Office (CTIO) initiated a program authorized by Colorado State Law to request that the Department of Revenue Division of Motor Vehicles place a hold on vehicle registrations of vehicle owners who have not paid their tolls, fees and civil penalties.
