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How do I check my 407 bill?

How do I check my 407 bill?

The easiest way is right now, online. Log in to check your account. Alternatively, call 1-888-407-0407 on any day at anytime and follow the automated prompts.

Why did I get a 407 bill?

Billing Services and Account options that save time, money and the environment. 407 ETR sends each customer a bill on a monthly basis. 407 ETR will then send a bill if the customer: registers a new address with MTO, makes a payment, uses the highway, or the balance due on the account reaches a specified amount.

Can you fight a 407 bill?

How do I fight my 407 payment? You really cannot fight with 407 on your payment. The tolls are calculated based on your usage of the toll road.

Does 407 go to collections?

While most customers pay their bills on time, some do not. 407 ETR uses traditional collection methods, similar to those used by other companies, to collect payment from these individuals.

How do I check my tolls?

Activation of account on the toll system Vehicles will be automatically identified by their plate number; you don’t need to stick a tag on the windshield.

How much is a 407 bill?

Heavy Multiple Unit Vehicles

Fee Light Vehicle (5,000 kg and under) Heavy Multiple Unit Vehicle
Camera Charge (Camera Recorded Trip) $4.20 per Trip $50.00 per Trip
Trip Toll Charge (This is not a per kilometre charge, applicable for trips including travel on 407 ETR only). $1.00 per Trip $3.00 per Trip

What happens if I don’t pay my 407 bill?

Customers who don’t pay their 407 bills will see their account accumulate interest at a rate of almost 27 per cent annually and can have their licence plate denied. Sack said cases like this are rare and that the highway always wants to settle them.

What is the 407 enforcement fee?

$20.00
407 ETR Complete Fee Details

Fee Light Vehicle (5,000 kg and under) Heavy Single Unit Vehicle1
Enforcement Fee $20.00 $20.00
Dispute Appeal Fee $100.00 $100.00
Transponder Replacement Fee $50.00 $50.00
Account Fee (Camera Recorded Trip) $3.95 $3.95

How long does a 407 plate denial take?

90 days
Under the Highway Act, 407 can send a notice of failure to pay 35 days after an invoice is sent. If the invoice is not paid 90 days after this notice is sent, 407 can notify the Registrar of Motor Vehicles (the “Registrar”) to deny the debtor’s licence plate.

What happens if I dont pay my 407 bill?

Customers who don’t pay their 407 bills will see their account accumulate interest at a rate of almost 27 per cent annually and can have their licence plate denied. The toll road also has programs in place to help customers dealing with financial hardship due to COVID-19.

How long can 407 deny plates?

Under the Highway Act, 407 can send a notice of failure to pay 35 days after an invoice is sent. If the invoice is not paid 90 days after this notice is sent, 407 can notify the Registrar of Motor Vehicles (the “Registrar”) to deny the debtor’s licence plate.

How do I log into my e toll account?

For account holders, enter your E-Toll Account number or Email Address followed by your online password. For Authorised Representatives, enter the E-Toll Account number followed by -1 or -2 and your online password. Forgotten your password? ^Note: You can now use your email address to login to your E-Toll account.

How can I pay my 407 ETR bill without logging in?

Log in to your account. By logging in first, all of your information will automatically appear in the fields provided. If you wish to make a secure Online Payment to your 407 ETR account without logging in, click here to pay your bill without logging in.

Who was the man who paid the tolls on the 407 ETR?

Andrew Bird says he only wants to drive on the 407 ETR, not own a section of it. The 45-year-old engineer technologist had the shock of his life in December when he opened a letter from a collection agency demanding $43,000 for tolls, interest charges and penalties for using the highway over the past decade.

Is the 407 toll highway owned by the province?

But the province doesn’t have that option under the Highway 407 Act, the legislation that privatized the previously government-owned toll highway. The province is compelled to deny plates to drivers the 407 ETR identifies as owing money.

Why does the 407 ETR need the power?

The 407 ETR needs this power because it has no way to keep drivers who are in arrears off the toll highway, says spokesperson Kevin Sacks. Bird says he was able to register his new vehicle to his business rather than himself and has now consulted a lawyer.

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Ruth Doyle