what are my options for a hearing on my toll problem?
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Have you received a Notice of Registration Suspension?
yes
As the notice states you may request an in-person DMV hearing or you may request a hearing by affidavit.  The Notice of Registration Suspension provides instructions on how to submit an affidavit to DMV if that is what you choose to do.
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why do we need the hearing?
The purpose of the hearing is to determine whether the tolling authority notified you that you failed to pay tolls, fees or other charges related to 3 or more violations of the Authority’s toll collection regulations, all such violations committed within a 5-year period, or failed to pay $200 in tolls accumulated within 5 years, if the violations occurred in a commercial vehicle. At the hearing, you may NOT dispute whether you evaded a toll and/or failed to pay tolls, fees or other charges.
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so I can just do the affidavit on the hearing and I won't have to show up?
If you submit the affidavit you will not have to appear at the hearing
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can I have avoided the suspension?
Yes, the notice informed you that if you pay all of the tolls, fees or other charges owed to the tolling authority, or have them dismissed or transferred , the suspension will not take effect .
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too late now, so I can do the hearing or the one where I don't have to show up?
yes, you may request an in - person DMV hearing or you may request a hearing by affidavit this is a hearing on paper
what if I do neither?
your registration will be suspended immediately
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what can I do next time, who do I call to pay?
You may contact the Customer Service Center and speak with a customer service specialist.  Each tolling authority has a Customer Service Center and they can provide you information on your outstanding violation.
