Tucson Bridge Tolls: Pay & Request Exemptions

Transportation Arizona 3 Minutes Read ยท published February 08, 2026 Flag of Arizona

Tucson, Arizona drivers rarely encounter municipal bridge tolls inside city limits, but motorists should confirm the tolling operator, payment methods and exemption procedures before traveling. This guide explains how to verify whether a bridge is tolled, how to pay charges or citations, how to request an exemption when available, and which Tucson offices or state agencies enforce toll and traffic-violation rules. Refer to the City of Tucson municipal code and the city transportation office for local procedures and to the toll operator for facility-specific payment or exemption forms.[1][2]

Overview of Bridge Tolling in Tucson

Most bridges maintained by the City of Tucson do not carry tolls; tolled bridges in Arizona are generally created and operated by state or regional authorities. If you encounter a toll, determine whether the operator is the City of Tucson, Pima County, or the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) and follow that operator's payment and exemption rules.

Penalties & Enforcement

City or state authorities may issue citations, fines, or administrative notices for unpaid tolls or related violations. Specific fine amounts and escalation schedules for "bridge toll" violations are not specified on the cited city pages and must be confirmed with the toll operator or the issuing agency.[1]

If a tolled facility is state-operated, ADOT or the facility operator enforces payment and penalties.
  • Fine amounts: not specified on the cited page; contact the issuing authority for exact figures.
  • Escalation: first, repeat, and continuing offences - not specified on the cited page.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: administrative notices, collection actions, vehicle registration holds, or court referrals may apply depending on the operator.
  • Enforcer: City of Tucson Transportation Department for city-controlled traffic matters; toll operators or ADOT for tolled facilities outside city authority.[2]
  • Appeals/review: follow the issuing agency's notice for appeal deadlines and procedures; specific time limits are not specified on the cited page.

Applications & Forms

Exemption or discount programs, and any required forms, are typically published by the toll facility operator or ADOT. The City of Tucson pages do not publish a citywide bridge-toll exemption form; check the toll operator for facility-specific forms or instructions.[1]

If an exemption form exists, it will be published by the toll operator or ADOT.

How to Verify a Toll and Pay

  • Confirm operator: check signage at the facility and operator website for payment instructions.
  • Online payment: most operators accept online payments or transponder accounts; follow the operator link on the notice or website.
  • Phone or mail: some operators accept mailed payments or phone assistance for citations.
  • Appeal a citation: use the appeal process listed on the citation or operator website within the stated deadline.

Common Violations

  • Failure to pay at a tolled facility.
  • Using an unpaid or blocked transponder account.
  • Repeated unpaid tolls leading to administrative collection or court referral.

FAQ

Who operates bridge tolls in Tucson?
Most city bridges are not tolled; tolled bridges are operated by the facility owner such as state or regional agencies and not by the City of Tucson.
How do I pay a bridge toll or citation?
Pay via the operator's online portal, by mail, or by phone per instructions on the toll notice or the operator website.
Can I request an exemption?
Exemptions depend on the toll operator; the City of Tucson does not publish a citywide exemption form for bridge tolls.

How-To

  1. Identify the toll operator from signage or the citation.
  2. Check the operator website for payment options, exemption rules, or forms.
  3. Pay the toll or citation by the method specified to avoid escalation.
  4. If seeking an exemption, submit the operator's form or request with required documentation.
  5. If you receive a citation, follow the notice for appeals and submit any appeal within the operator's stated deadline.

Key Takeaways

  • City bridges in Tucson are generally not tolled; confirm the operator before paying.
  • Exemptions and forms are published by the toll operator or ADOT, not typically by the city.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] City of Tucson Code of Ordinances (Municode)
  2. [2] City of Tucson Transportation Department - Contact & Services