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E‑ZPass NH Bill Pay: How to Pay New Hampshire Tolls

Toll Bill

You can pay New Hampshire E‑ZPass tolls and invoices online at EZPassNH.com, by phone, by mail, or in person at NH walk‑in centers.

Official links:

Online Payment Options

1. Regular E‑ZPass NH Account

If you have a transponder account:

  • Go to EZPassNH.com and log in to your account.
  • From your dashboard you can:
    • Add funds or set auto‑replenish from card/bank.
    • View and pay any outstanding tolls or fees.
    • Update vehicles and plate numbers so missed reads don’t become violations.

E‑ZPass NH transponder users get about 30% discount versus cash; out‑of‑state E‑ZPass works but usually pays cash rate.

2. Pay By Plate / Toll Invoice

If you drove without a transponder:

  • Cameras record your license plate and generate a Pay by Plate NH invoice mailed to the registered owner.
  • To pay online, go to the NH E‑ZPass Bill Pay page (via EZPassNH.com) and choose “Pay by Plate” or “Pay Violation / Toll Bill”.
  • Enter your invoice number or license plate number, then pay by credit/debit card or bank account.

If you used an E‑ZPass lane without funds or without a device, you typically have 7 days to pay on the website before an invoice with admin fees is created.

Phone, Mail, and Walk‑In Payments

  • Phone: Call 1‑877‑643‑9727 for NH E‑ZPass customer service (Mon–Fri 8 a.m.–6 p.m.). Use prompts to access your account or pay a violation invoice.
  • Mail: You can mail a check or money order for toll invoices to the remittance address printed on your bill, including the invoice number in the memo.
  • Walk‑in centers: Visit NH E‑ZPass Customer Service Centers in Concord, Nashua, or Portsmouth for in‑person payments and account help; locations and hours are listed on the NH DOT/EZPass site.

Missed Tolls, Fees, and Timing

If you miss paying:

  • Unpaid plate tolls become a Second Invoice after 30 days, with about $1.50 processing fee per transaction.
  • After another 30 days, they escalate to a Notice of Toll Violation with a $25 fee added.
  • You can look up and pay missed tolls by plate on the NH E‑ZPass site to avoid escalation.

Using an E‑ZPass NH transponder and keeping it funded is still the cheapest and safest way to pay (roughly $1.40 full-length vs. $2.00 cash on each NH turnpike).


FAQs About E‑ZPass NH Bill Pay

1. Where do I pay my NH E‑ZPass bill online?

Go to EZPassNH.com, then use account login for transponder accounts or the “Violation / Toll Bill” search page to pay invoices/violations by plate/invoice number.

2. Can I pay without an E‑ZPass account?

Yes. Use Pay by Plate NH on the bill‑pay page and enter your invoice or license plate number to pay by card or bank without opening an account.

3. What if I used an E‑ZPass lane without a transponder or with low balance?

You have about 7 days to pay online before an invoice with admin fees is issued; otherwise an invoice and then a violation with additional fees will follow.

4. How do I contact New Hampshire E‑ZPass?

Call 1‑877‑643‑9727 or visit a walk‑in center; this number is the primary customer service line for payments, disputes, and account issues.

5. Does E‑ZPass NH give discounts?

Yes. E‑ZPass NH transponder accounts get around 30% off NH tolls compared with cash; out‑of‑state E‑ZPass is accepted but typically pays the non‑discounted rate.

6. What happens if I don’t pay my NH toll invoice?

Invoices escalate after 30 days to a Second Invoice with a processing fee, and after another 30 days to a Notice of Toll Violation adding a $25 fee per event. Paying promptly online avoids these penalties.

7. Can I dispute a toll or violation?

Yes. Use the dispute options on EZPassNH.com (violations section) to file an E‑ZPass NH dispute, providing dates, times, and any proof (photos, statements) for review.

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