I received a vague letter some months later saying that my settlement was accepted and that I should send a cashiers check for $2000 to the Illinois Tollway.
#Illinois ipass transponder number driver#
I was told to fill out an application for settlement and I declared financial hardship since I was a full time student and full time delivery driver at the time. Then it goes to a $50 fine/toll, a $70 fine/toll and a "you can no longer settle this in court message." After a further grace period you pay the cash rate + $20 fine. If you do not pay the (discounted) Ipass toll rate within a certain grace period, then you will have to pay the cash rate. I spoke with several reps and paid hundreds of dollars of outstanding tolls cash value but those were tolls that were still payable. Well I eventually signed into my Ipass account and tried to pay them the toll amount in cash. I didn't realize the databases were seperate and that I had to change my address for both. I came to find out later in mid 2014 that I didn't receive those letters because the address they were sending them to was the address attached to my plate, not my license.
#Illinois ipass transponder number license#
I had changed my address on my driver's license when I moved, but not my license plate registration. I also never received the notification letters as they were being sent to my old billing address and were not forwarded. I didn't have an active credit card on file on my Ipass transponder and passed through 600+ tolls over a 6 month period in 2014. While we do not accept donations or payment of any kind, we strongly suggest that you support Legal Aid and other public service legal organizations either by donating directly to the Legal Services Corporation or finding your state or local Legal Aid office and donating to them.Ĭontact the subreddit moderators with questions, comments or concerns. See our list of megathreads before posting your question.įor a list of other location-specific legal subreddits, such as the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, France, Canada, Mexico, The Netherlands, or the EU please see here.įor a more relaxed and humorous meta discussion of the 'legal' advice offered elsewhere on Reddit and the posts here please visit Bestoflegaladvice.įor discussion of hypothetical legal questions, or other off topic law related questions please visit Legaladviceofftopic. Get answers to our most common questions, pointers to other sites about the law, and information about finding a lawyer of your own at the /r/legaladvice wiki. READ OUR RULES before posting or commenting.
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