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General Inquiries Address: Illinois Department of Transportation. Hanley Building. Phone: (217) 782-7820 or TTY (866) 273-3681. (800) 452-IDOT (4368) - IDOTs General Hotline. Web: You can now submit your concerns, suggestions, or questions online.
The amnesty program was put into place after the pandemic started and now will run through the end of June 2022. The program eliminated penalties for missed tolls and decreased hefty and controversial fines for unpaid tolls. Instead, drivers are to pay the missed toll amount and $3 per violation.
Pay By Plate from the Illinois Tollway allows customers without an I-PASS Account or E-ZPass transponder to safely and securely pay unpaid tolls.
When you miss a toll on the Illinois Tollway, you are expected to pay the toll online, within 14 days of travel. Failure to pay tolls can result in fines, fees and possible suspension of your license plate and/or your drivers license.
In Illinois, violation of an order of protection is a Class A misdemeanor, punishable by a jail sentence of up to a year and a maximum fine of up to $2,500. However, if you have a prior conviction for domestic battery or another serious violent crime, violating a protective order can be a Class 4 felony.
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You cant expunge an order of protection in Illinois because its part of a civil case. That means it doesnt appear on your criminal record.
Drivers who wish to contest a toll violation can download an Affidavit of Nonliability form, indicate the reason they are contesting the toll violation and mail the form along with the required documentation to the Tollway. A written notice of the agencys decision will be mailed to the customer.
Violation of an Order of Protection Violating an order of protection is a Class A misdemeanor, and the abuser could go to jail for up to 364 days and pay a $25 fine. A second violation of an order of protection (or a violation after conviction of a serious crime against a family or household member) can be a felony.
Want to Calculate Your Unpaid Tolls? If you would like to calculate your unpaid tolls to anticipate your charges, simply open the Trip Calculator, right click on the map where your trip started (within Illinois) and where it ended (within Illinois) and the calculator will chart your route and identify your tolls.
Time is running out for Illinois Tollway customers to take advantage of the savings offered by the agencys popular toll violation relief program, which reduces all existing $20 and $50 fines on unpaid tolls to a $3 fee per toll.

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