DriveEzMD is LIVE and Ready to Serve Customers (2024)

DriveEzMD is LIVE and Ready to Serve Customers

DriveEzMD.com has replaced the ezpassmd.com website with updated features;

Customer service improvements expected to reduce wait times and streamline processes

BALTIMORE, MD (April 29, 2021) The Maryland Transportation Authority (MDTA) today launched DriveEzMD, the new home for all things tolling in Maryland. Designed to “Keep Maryland Moving,” DriveEzMD makes it easier than ever to travel the state’s toll facilities with its new website, web chat, expanded customer call center, new toll payment choices, text notifications and more.DriveEzMD is LIVE and Ready to Serve Customers (1)

Now that DriveEzMD is live, all MDTA Customer Service Centers have reopened to the public with COVID-19 protocols still in effect. DriveEzMD.com is online to serve you and the toll-free 1-888-321-6824 service line is staffed with customer service representatives ready to welcome you to the next generation of tolling. Call center hours have been expanded to assist customers, and are now Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Saturday from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.

“We can’t thank our customers enough for bearing with us during the down time needed to bring our next generation of tolling online,” MDTA Chairman and Maryland Transportation Secretary Gregory Slater said. “DriveEzMD is a customer-focused experience for all Maryland tolling customers, and as part of this initiative we’ve more than tripled our customer call-center representatives and expanded and enhanced our virtual services.”

As with any new technology, the MDTA does expect to encounter some technical issues during the early days of the system’s launch, and we appreciate customers’ patience during this major transition.

“Take a test drive of DriveEzMD.com, and let us know what you think,” said MDTA Executive Director James F. Ports, Jr. “We welcome our customers’ feedback as we bring these new features online and appreciate their patience with the inevitable bumps in the road.”

The ezpassmd.com website now redirects customers to DriveEzMD.com. Existing E-ZPass customers logging into DriveEzMD.com for the first time will be asked to authenticate their account. The authentication process is quick, easy and will ensure the account holder’s financial information stays secure. To authenticate, users should have their transponder or account number ready as well as their four-digit account PIN. If the PIN is forgotten, initiating the PIN reset process will send an email to the email address associated with the account. As a reminder, customers do not require new E-ZPass® transponders to use the new system and can continue to use their current devices until the battery is depleted.

At DriveEzMD.com, learn even more about all the ways to use Maryland toll facilities, including:

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E-ZPass remains the most cost-effective way to travel toll roads in Maryland, saving drivers up to 77% versus the higher rates and additional paperwork that come with Video Tolls. Now that all-electronic (cashless) tolling is permanent statewide, there has never been a better time to join E-ZPass Maryland. Enroll in E-ZPass today at DriveEzMD.com and join the nearly 1.4 million drivers who pay the lowest tolls in the state.

With the launch of DriveEzMD, customers can sign up for a new, hassle-free way to pay Maryland tolls called Pay-By-Plate at DriveEzMD.com. With Pay-By-Plate, tolls are automatically billed to the driver’s registered credit card as they use Maryland tolling facilities, with no need for a transponder or pre-paid toll deposit.

Also available now is a Discount for Early Payment of Video Tolls. Customers who pay their Video Tolls before their invoices (Notice of Toll Due) are mailed are eligible for a 15% discount (maximum $5 total). Since MDTA won’t have to send out a bill, the agency can pass these savings on to our customers.*

Customers will soon be able to access even more features made possible by DriveEzMD, such as additional vehicle classes with lower toll rates as approved by the MDTA Board during the toll modernization in 2019, a fully-functional and responsive mobile application and expanded text message alerts. Stay tuned!

DriveEzMD. We’ll Keep You Moving!

*NOTE: Between March and October 2020, to help provide some financial relief during the COVID-19 pandemic, the MDTA paused mailing Notices of Toll Due for drivers who used our toll facilities without E-ZPass. Please regularly check to see which of these transactions for your vehicle have been processed in the system and are available for payment.

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FAQs

Is DriveEzMD.com legit? ›

DriveEzMD, as part of the Maryland Transportation Authority (MDTA), has been an industry leader in all electronic tolling, beginning with the Intercounty Connector (ICC)/MD 200 in 2011.

Can you pay tolls online without an E-ZPass in Maryland? ›

Yes. Pay-By-Plate requires a credit card or branded debit card for automatic payment. If you want to establish an account that you can replenish by check, money order or cash, E-ZPass is the best option. Alternatively, you can use Video Tolling, where you will receive a Notice of Toll Due (NOTD) in the mail.

How do I contact Maryland toll customer service? ›

Visit DriveEzMD.com or call the E-ZPass Maryland Customer Service Center at 1-888-321-6824 (Monday – Friday: 7 a.m. – 8 p.m.; Saturday: 8 a.m. – 2 p.m.).

Can I use my MD-E-ZPass in another car? ›

Yes, a single transponder with a Discount Plan may be used in more than one vehicle. However, E-ZPass Discount Plans for two-axle vehicles are linked to a specific transponder assigned to your Account.

How do I dispute a toll in MD? ›

Call the Customer Information Center at 1-888-321-6824.

Is there a monthly fee for MD E-ZPass? ›

There are no monthly or annual fees for Maryland residents. Out-of-state residents who have fewer than three trips at Maryland toll facilities each month during the prior statement period will be assessed a maintenance fee.

What happens if you drive through a toll without paying in Maryland? ›

With Video Tolling, registered vehicle owners receive a Notice of Toll Due (NOTD) for using any of Maryland's eight toll facilities without paying with cash or E-ZPass®. The NOTD allows the vehicle owner to pay the Video Toll transaction in 30 days without any penalties or additional fees.

Did Maryland suspend tolls? ›

According to the MDTA, all Maryland customer tolls that were deferred during the COVID-19 pandemic completed posting online in the fall of 2022.

What is the phone number for the state of Maryland customer service? ›

410-697-9700 or Service.Desk@maryland.gov.

Can Maryland E-ZPass be used in other states? ›

The Maryland Transportation Authority is a member of the E-ZPass Interagency Group and accepts all valid electronic-toll transponders affiliated with the E-ZPass system. E-ZPass is accepted at all toll plazas from Maryland to Illinois and North Carolina to Maine.

Can I use my MD-E-ZPass in VA? ›

All Virginia toll roads accept out-of-state E-ZPass.

Does Delaware E-ZPass work in Maryland? ›

Delaware, Indiana, New York, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Maryland, North Carolina, Rhode Island, Ohio, Virginia, West Virginia, New Hampshire, Illinois, Maine and New Jersey are among the states that presently use E-ZPass. More are in negotiations to institute this method of toll payment.

Is tolls by mail email legit? ›

Tolls by Mail will never send an email or contact you requesting sensitive personal information such as credit card number, social security, etc.

Is the toll roads legit? ›

The Toll Roads are owned by the state of California and operated by The Transportation Corridor Agencies (TCA).

Is there an E-ZPass app for Maryland? ›

With the DriveEzMD Mobile App you can:

Manage and update your E-ZPass or Pay-By-Plate account. Request and manage transponders. View your toll and payment transactions. Find and pay your Video Tolls.

How are tolls paid in Maryland? ›

Pay-By-Plate is a hassle-free way to pay Maryland tolls. Tolls are automatically billed to your credit card each time you use Maryland's facilities, with no need for a transponder. With Pay-By-Plate, each time you travel through a participating toll facility, a camera takes a photo of your registered license plate.

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