If you received any Violation Notices and are a SunPass Account Holder
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Unpaid Toll Violation
Receipt of an Unpaid Toll Violation may mean one or more of the following:
- There is inaccurate license plate information on your SunPass account;
- The transponder is mounted incorrectly, or not mounted, which results in
your transponder functioning intermittently and causing toll violations; or
- The batteries in the Portable transponder need to be replaced.
Florida State Law (Statute 316.1001) requires payment of prescribed tolls
for the usage of toll facilities. Failure to comply with this statute may result
in the assessment of a $100 or more civil penalty, three points assessed against
your driver's license, assessment of court costs, and suspension of your vehicle
registration and/or suspension of your driver's license.
To resolve this matter, you must contact a Violations Representative at 1-888-865-5352,
option #5, by the due date printed on the document. When you call, please have available
your Personal Identification Number (PIN), transponder number, violation document and
vehicle tag number to update your account information.
The Department has the authority to issue a Uniform Traffic Citation for each unpaid toll
transaction listed on the violation document per section 316.1001, Florida Statutes, if this
matter is not resolved by the due date printed on the document.
Keeping vehicle information updated will often prevent issuance of a violation because it allows
us to recognize you as a SunPass customer but is not a guarantee. It remains the customer's
responsibility to follow the guidelines of proper transponder mounting, maintenance and usage.
Violation Warning Letter
Receipt of a Violation Warning Letter indicates one of the following:
- You are using an INVALID SunPass transponder while driving through FDOT SunPass lanes.
Use of an invalid SunPass transponder results in non-payment of tolls, which is a violation of
316.1001, Florida Statutes.
- Our records show you have a Toll by Plate account for the elevated Lee Roy Selmon Crosstown
Expressway. Your Toll by Plate account can only be used on the Lee Roy Selmon Crosstown Expressway.
Using a SunPass lane on any other roadway in the State of Florida without a transponder will cause a
violation per Florida Statute 316.1001.
Florida State Law (Statute 316.1001) requires payment of prescribed tolls for the usage of toll facilities.
Failure to comply with this statute may result in the assessment of a $100 or more civil penalty, three points
assessed against your driver's license, assessment of court costs, and suspension of your vehicle registration
and/or suspension of your driver's license
To resolve this matter, you must contact a Violations Representative at 1-888-865-5352, option #5,
by the due date printed on the document,. All unpaid tolls must be paid in full. If you wish to use SunPass
lanes, throughout Florida, please open a SunPass account. When you call, please have available your Personal
Identification Number (PIN), violation document and vehicle tag number.
The Department has the authority to issue a Uniform Traffic Citation for each unpaid toll transaction
listed on the violation document per section 316.1001, Florida Statutes, if this matter is not resolved by
the due date printed on the document.
Keeping vehicle information updated will often prevent issuance of a violation because it allows us to
recognize you as a SunPass customer, but is not a guarantee. It remains the customer's responsibility to
follow the guidelines of proper transponder mounting, maintenance and usage.
Uniform Traffic Citations
If you are issued a Uniform Traffic Citation (UTC), you must contact a
Violations Representative within 30 days from the date of issuance to have
the toll deducted from your prepaid account and account information updated.
When you call, please have the
following available: violation document, Personal Identification Number (PIN),
transponder number, and vehicle tag number.
If you do not reply to the notice within 30 days from the date of issuance,
the citation will go to the Clerk of the Court in the county where the
citation was issued.
Your options are:
A. Pay the fine
B. Contest the citation with the courts
A. Pay The Fine
Make the check or money order payable to Clerk of County Court. Mail the
citation and your payment to the Court address indicated on the citation. The
civil penalty will average $180.00 depending on the county where
the incident occurred. By selecting this option, POINTS WILL BE ASSESSED
on your driver's license record.
If you do not meet the "Must Comply Date" on the citation, your driver's
license will be suspended and you will not be able to renew your vehicle
registration.
B. Contest The Citation
You must reply within 75 days after the issue date on the citation and
request a court hearing to plead "not guilty." Sign, date and send the
original citation to the Clerk of County Court at the address located on
the top right-hand side of the citation.
The court will schedule a hearing date and notify you. If the County
Judge/Traffic Hearing Officer determines that you have committed the offense,
the Judge/Hearing Officer may impose a penalty not to exceed $500.00, and
points will be assessed, as applicable. If the Judge/Hearing Officer
determines that no infraction has been committed, no cost or penalties shall
be imposed.
If you do not appear at the time specified by the court, your driver's
license will be suspended and you will not be able to renew your vehicle
registration until the issue is resolved satisfactorily.
If you received an E-Pass or MDX violation and are a SunPass Customer
While we make every effort to avoid issuing any violations to SunPass customers with
valid and current account information, some roads that are not owned and operated by FDOT have their
own violation enforcement system. If you receive a violation document from the Orlando Expressway Authority
or Miami-Dade Expressway Authority, you must contact a Violations Specialist at 1-888-865-5352, option #5. After 30 days
of the date of issuance, please follow the printed instructions on the violation document.
For questions regarding SunPass violations, please call 1-888-865-5352,
Monday - Friday, 7 a.m. - 7 p.m.
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