How do I remove my Ipass transponder?

How do I remove my Ipass transponder?

To take the transponder off to move it, just hold the Sticker Shield on the glass while releasing the transponder from the Velcro strips; then remove the Sticker Shield with the Velcro and move it to the new location.

How long does an Ipass last?

If the transponder is not replaced within 45 days of the date on the letter, the transponder will be deactivated and continued use of that transponder will result in toll violations. The new transponder will be active and ready for use within 24 hours in Illinois and within 48 hours in other states that accept I-PASS.

How do I cancel my EZ Pass PA?

To close your account, please return your transponder along with a letter indicating you would like to close your account to the PTC E-ZPass Customer Service Center, 300 East Park Drive, Harrisburg, PA 17111.

Does Pa EZ Pass have an annual fee?

E-ZPass For Individuals For individuals, the first transponder is $35, plus a $3 annual fee. Additional transponders on individual accounts are $38. The pre-paid option requires that you have money on your account and maintain money on account in order to pay for tolls as they are incurred.

Where can I return my EZ Pass PA?

Return your E-ZPass transponder to the PTC CSC at 300 East Park Drive, Harrisburg, PA 17111. It is recommended that when returning your E-ZPass transponder that you enclose the transponder in a foil bag and use a method that can provide proof of receipt by the E-ZPass CSC. 3.

What happens if you don’t pay tolls in PA?

If you fail to pay the tolls and fees by the suspension effective date, an indefinite suspension will go into effect and an administrative hold will be placed on your vehicle registration. A restoration fee will be required before registration is restored.

How do I know if I owe a toll in Illinois?

If you would like to calculate your unpaid tolls to anticipate your charges, simply open the Trip Calculator, right click on the map where your trip started (within Illinois) and where it ended (within Illinois) and the calculator will chart your route and identify your tolls.