E-ZPass Program

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Get an E-ZPass

To sign up for E-ZPass, please visit the website of the E-ZPass Customer Service Center where you travel the most. Please see list below. 


 

Customer Service Centers

For customer service please contact the agency with whom you have your account. 

Where E-ZPass Works

Select a state in the map below for a list of toll roads, bridges and tunnels that accept E‑ZPass.

          Not all toll facilities in each of these states accept E-ZPass. 

          The states in gray are not currently compatible with E‑ZPass.

Florida

E-ZPass is accepted at the following locations:

Georgia

E-ZPass is accepted at the following locations:

Kentucky

E-ZPass is accepted at the following locations:
 

Massachusetts

E-ZPass is accepted at the following locations:

Massachusetts Department of Transportation  

  • Massachusetts Turnpike (I-90)
  • Tobin Memorial Bridge
  • Sumner Tunnel
  • Callahan Tunnel
  • Ted Williams Tunnel

Maryland

E-ZPass is accepted at the following locations:

  • Maryland Transportation Authority
    • William Preston Lane Jr. Memorial Bridge
    • Baltimore Harbor Tunnel
    • Fort McHenry Tunnel
    • Francis Scott Key Bridge (closed)
    • Harry Nice Bridge
    • Kennedy Memorial Highway
    • Lane Memorial Bridge
    • Thomas Hatem Bridge
    • MD200 Intercounty Connector

Maine

E-ZPass is accepted at the following locations:
 

Michigan

E-ZPass is accepted at the following locations:

Minnesota

E-ZPass is accepted at the following locations:
 

North Carolina

E-ZPass is accepted at the following locations:
 

New Hampshire

E-ZPass is accepted at the following locations:
 

New Jersey

E-ZPass is accepted at the following locations:
 

New York

E-ZPass is accepted at the following locations:
 

Ohio

E-ZPass is accepted at the following locations:
 

Pennsylvania

E-ZPass is accepted at the following locations:
 

Rhode Island

E-ZPass is accepted at the following locations:
 

West Virginia

E-ZPass is accepted at the following locations:
 

FAQs

Is E-ZPass one company?
Do I have to sign up for E‑ZPass in each state that I want to travel in? Which one do I need?
I need to update my credit card, address or other account information.
My E‑ZPass did not work. Can I change the battery?
I have an E‑ZPass and got a violation notice or bill from another state.
How can I speak with a real person?
How do I know which toll entity issued my E‑ZPass?
I tried logging in to my E‑ZPass account and my password does not work.

What Is E-ZPass Plus?

E‑ZPass Plus is a quick, easy, convenient way to pay for parking at any participating facility. Below are some of the participating facilities:

E-Z Pass Flex

E-ZPass Flex is an E-ZPass with an additional switchable feature designed specifically for those traveling on Express Lanes. This transponder will specifically benefit those who are traveling with the number of people in their vehicle required to qualify for an HOV discount (2 or 3 depending on the roadway).

When you have the required number of people in your vehicle for that roadway, you can simply slide the switch to the right and the Flex transponder will display "HOV ON." Do this before entering the roadway and you can ride the designated Express Lanes at a discounted toll rate. For those riding with fewer than the required number of people in the vehicle, just slide the switch all the way to the left, covering the words "HOV ON," and travel the designated Express Lanes at the posted toll rate. E-ZPass Flex also works like a standard E-ZPass on all other toll roads wherever E-ZPass is accepted regardless of the position of the switch.

Driven By E-ZPass

Driven by E-ZPass is a Non-Toll Pilot Program under development that uses toll transponders to facilitate touch-free payments at gas stations, off-street parking facilities, and other transportation related establishments. 

How Does it Work?

Once you have established an E-ZPass prepaid account with one of the participating agencies, you will receive a small electronic transponder that attaches to the inside of the windshield of your vehicle.

When you travel through a toll facility where E-ZPass is accepted, an antenna at the toll plaza will read your transponder and your account will be debited the appropriate amount for the toll. 

Toll agencies participating in the E-ZPass program offer several choices for their customers to replenish funds in their accounts. The most convenient method of replenishment for customers is the auto replenishment feature, whereby your account is automatically replenished whenever your account balance is low, by charging a credit card you designate for that purpose.  No credit card?  No problem!  Customers may replenish their accounts with cash as well.