If you can get the fee waived, you’ll only have to pay the toll. While this can be frustrating if you were sent the violation in error, it may take more time and effort than it would be worth simply to avoid paying $1. 50.

When you click “view violation,” it will pull up the violation and give you the option either to pay the violation or to submit a dispute. You can also manage your violations by logging into your online account and navigating to the violation page.

For example, if the photo shows a tag that doesn’t match the tag on your vehicle, you could take a picture of your tag and submit the two photos to show the difference. Use the address for the E-ZPass Violations Processing Center: P. O. Box 4971, Trenton, NJ 08650. Make a copy of everything you send before you mail it. Use certified mail with return receipt requested so you know when your letter is received.

Contact E-ZPass at 1-800-AUTO-TOLL and request a new tag. The operator will deduct the toll from your account and remove the violation from your record. You won’t have to pay the additional $50 administrative fee.

Violation notices are automatically generated. It could be that you received the notice in error. Check the photo taken and make sure the vehicle and tag number are yours.

For some of these violations, you can get the violation removed after you’ve updated your account or corrected the problem that led to the violation.

If you have a statement that covers the time period of the violation, look for a deduction with the same date, time, and location as the violation.

You can also verify your account status online at the NJ E-ZPass website, www. ezpassnj. com.