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A few weeks ago I was traveling to durham and ended up on the triangle expressway. I know it was a toll road and they have those cameras that take pictures of your license, or transponder if you have one, and then send you a bill in the mail.
How does that work if you don't have a transponder and your car is registered out of state? My husband is military so my car is registered to another state but we live in north carolina. Am I still going to get a bill in the mail? I don't mind paying but I want to make sure that if I am supposed to get a bill that I will actually get it. I don't want to have outstanding bills.
I'm not really sure. The charge probably happened in March or April and I just asked them about it earlier this month so it could have taken 2+ months. I assume the time is similar to the time it takes to send out local bills.
But they include an invoice number on the paper bill they mail which you'll need. There is a number there in case you lost your invoice, I would call and ask them if they have anything under your plate number.
When I was down in Cary from NYC a few weeks ago I rented a car at RDU and used the toll road. I would imagine that Almao rental car will get the invoice for my tolls and pass it along to me. And hopefully with no markup or administrative fee!
Many cars have license plate frames that make it impossible to determine the state that issued them.
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