Deer Valley Toll Rules & Exemptions - City Law

Transportation Arizona 3 Minutes Read ยท published February 21, 2026 Flag of Arizona

Deer Valley, Arizona is administered as part of the City of Phoenix village system and for state highways by the Arizona Department of Transportation. The short guide below explains how bridge and tunnel tolls are handled when they apply to routes serving Deer Valley residents, who should note jurisdictional differences between city, county, and state-managed facilities.[2]

Scope and Who It Applies To

There are presently no City of Phoenix municipal bridge or tunnel tolls specific to the Deer Valley village; most toll facilities in the region are state-managed. Where a state toll applies, drivers, commercial carriers, and registered vehicle owners are generally subject to the state tolling system and its payment and violation rules.

Penalties & Enforcement

State toll rules, payment options, violation notices, and administrative enforcement are maintained by the Arizona Department of Transportation and related state tolling operator. Specific monetary fines, escalation amounts, and daily continuing penalties are not specified on the cited page.[1]

  • Fine amounts: not specified on the cited page; check the state tolling payment and violations page for current schedules.[1]
  • Escalation: first, repeat, and continuing offence treatments are not specified on the cited page and are addressed by the toll operator's violation procedures.[1]
  • Non-monetary sanctions: administrative collection, holds on vehicle registration or referral to collections/court may apply where the operator's rules allow (not specified on the cited page).[1]
  • Enforcer and contacts: Arizona Department of Transportation or the state-designated toll operator handles toll notices and collections; local police generally do not issue toll violations unless a separate traffic offence occurred.[1]
  • Appeals and review: procedures for contesting a toll or violation notice are provided by the tolling operator; time limits and submission methods are not specified on the cited page and must be followed per the operator's instructions.[1]
If you receive a toll notice, follow the operator's payment or dispute instructions immediately.

Applications & Forms

For state toll programs, use the official toll account, pay-by-plate, or violation payment/appeal forms provided by the tolling operator. The specific form names, numbers, fees, and submission addresses are not published on the general tolling overview page; consult the toll operator's payment or violations pages for details.[1]

How Tolls and Exemptions Typically Work

  • Transponder accounts: optional transponder or prepaid account for lower administrative costs where available.
  • Pay-by-plate: license-plate billing when no transponder is read; invoice sent to vehicle owner.
  • Exemptions: emergency vehicles, some transit or state-exempt vehicles, or legislative exemptions where statutorily provided; check the operator's published exemptions for eligibility.
Confirm exemption eligibility before relying on it to avoid surprise violations.

Common Violations

  • Failure to pay by due date (invoice or online portal).
  • Failure to maintain accurate account or transponder information.
  • Using restricted lanes without required payment or transponder.

FAQ

Are there any Deer Valley-specific bridge or tunnel tolls?
No. There are no municipal toll facilities specific to Deer Valley; regional toll facilities are state-managed.
Who enforces toll violations that affect Deer Valley drivers?
State toll operators and the Arizona Department of Transportation enforce toll payments and violations for state toll facilities; local police usually do not handle toll billing.
How do I contest a toll or invoice?
Follow the dispute or appeal instructions on the toll operator's violation notice or website; time limits and procedures are established by the operator.

How-To

Steps to resolve or avoid toll issues affecting drivers in Deer Valley:

  1. Create a toll account or register a transponder with the state operator if you travel tolled routes frequently.
  2. Keep vehicle registration and account details current to ensure pay-by-plate invoices reach the correct owner.
  3. Pay invoices promptly or follow the operator's appeal process if you dispute a charge.
  4. Contact the operator's customer service for questions and use the official contact channels listed below.

Key Takeaways

  • Deer Valley has no local bridge/tunnel tolls; state toll rules apply where toll facilities exist.
  • Consult the Arizona toll operator for payment, violations, and exemption policies.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] Arizona Department of Transportation - Tolling and Payment
  2. [2] City of Phoenix - Deer Valley Village