Video Tolling Customer Update
Attention Maryland Video Tolling Customers:
MDTA News and Infromation.
Attention Maryland Video Tolling Customers:
In accordance with Governor Larry Hogan’s announcement on Friday, May 14, face coverings are no longer required in E-ZPass Maryland Customer Service Centers or in the Maryland House and Chesapeake House travel plazas on I-95. While face coverings are no longer required within state owned or leased buildings for employees or visitors, they are still recommended for those who are unvaccinated against COVID-19.
The Maryland Transportation Authority (MDTA) is NOT currently affiliated with any third-party bill payment services (i.e. doxo, Prism, Mint, etc.). The MDTA also has NOT granted any of these third-party services the legal authority to use our name, logo and/or materials.
To our valued customers:
If you have received a text from “Maryland-MDot Urgent” addressing “MDot customer” with a link, please ignore the text. It is SPAM and has been reported to MDOT’s IT Department. DO NOT click on the link and DELETE the message.
E-ZPass® is for Everyone!
And Now E-Z’er with Expanded Service Center Hours!
In-person services will be temporarily suspended at all E-ZPass MD Service Centers for two weeks beginning Monday, 12/21/20. Service Center in-person operations will resume with limited capacity on Monday, 1/4/21 at 8:30am.
HATEM BRIDGE E-ZPASS® CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER CLOSED THROUGH SUMMER 2021
The MD Transportation Authority (MDTA) offers the following travel tips for the winter months: