Peoria Bridge Toll Payment Rules and Exemptions

Transportation Arizona 3 Minutes Read · published February 10, 2026 Flag of Arizona

Peoria, Arizona residents and visitors should note that the City of Peoria does not typically operate toll bridges within city limits; most electronic tolling in the region is managed by state or regional agencies. For state-managed toll facilities and electronic payment options see the Arizona Department of Transportation resources Arizona DOT Tolling[1]. For local questions about city roads, permitting, or to report signage, contact Peoria Public Works Public Works[2].

Paying electronic bridge tolls

When you encounter an electronic toll bridge governed by a state or regional authority, common payment methods are online accounts, one-time online payments, and billed notices to vehicle owners. Always check the managing agency before travel to confirm accepted payment methods and timelines.

  • Open or log into the toll agency account online to view outstanding tolls and pay.
  • Use a pay-by-plate or guest payment option if you do not have a transponder.
  • Pay promptly to avoid escalation fees or administrative charges; timelines vary by agency.
  • Contact the managing agency for disputes, vehicle ownership questions, or to request evidence of payment.
Confirm the managing agency on bridge signage before assuming city responsibility.

Penalties & Enforcement

Enforcement for unpaid electronic tolls on bridges is generally carried out by the tolling agency or contracted collection vendors rather than the City of Peoria. Specific monetary fines, administrative fees, and escalation procedures depend on the managing agency's rules and published schedules; examples and exact amounts are not specified on the cited pages for Peoria and must be confirmed with the tolling agency cited below.[1]

  • Monetary fines and fees: not specified on the cited page.
  • Escalation: first, repeat, and continuing offence treatment is not specified on the cited page.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: agency orders, administrative collection, registration holds, or court referral - specific remedies not specified on the cited page.
  • Enforcer and complaint pathway: the tolling agency manages violations; local city departments handle signage or roadway concerns. See agency contacts below.[1]
  • Appeals/review: appeals and review routes are set by the tolling authority; time limits are not specified on the cited page and must be confirmed with the agency.
If you receive a toll notice, act quickly to review payment and contest procedures with the issuing agency.

Applications & Forms

Forms and applications for exemptions or discounted accounts are issued by the managing toll agency. For Peoria-specific municipal forms related to roads or permits, contact Peoria Public Works. If an agency form is required for an exemption, the form name/number, fee, submission method, and deadline will be shown on that agency's official page; these specifics are not specified on the Peoria pages cited here.[1][2]

FAQ

Who operates electronic toll bridges near Peoria?
State or regional tolling agencies operate most electronic toll bridges; the City of Peoria typically does not operate toll bridges within city limits. See the tolling agency for management details.[1]
How do I pay a toll if I don’t have a transponder?
Use the toll agency’s guest pay or pay-by-plate options online, or follow instructions on a mailed bill from the agency.[1]
Who do I contact in Peoria about bridge signage or local road issues?
Contact Peoria Public Works for signage, maintenance, and local roadway concerns.[2]

How-To

  1. Check bridge signage to identify the managing toll agency before travel.
  2. Visit the agency’s official payment page and create an account or use the guest payment option.[1]
  3. Pay outstanding tolls promptly via the agency portal to avoid administrative fees.
  4. If you believe you qualify for an exemption, locate the exemption or account application on the toll agency site and submit as directed; contact Peoria Public Works for local permit interaction if needed.[2]
  5. If you receive a notice you dispute, follow the agency’s appeals instructions and keep records of mileage, payment, and correspondence.

Key Takeaways

  • Peoria generally does not operate toll bridges; state/regional agencies do.
  • Use the tolling agency’s official website for payment, exemptions, and appeals.
  • Contact Peoria Public Works for local signage or roadway concerns.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] Arizona Department of Transportation - Tolling
  2. [2] City of Peoria - Public Works