What should I do if my E-ZPass transponder is lost?

Asked 5 months ago
If a customer finds that their E-ZPass transponder is lost, it is important to take immediate action to prevent unauthorized use and potential charges. The first step is to report the lost transponder to E-ZPass Maryland as soon as possible. This can usually be done through the website or by looking for the appropriate contact information listed on the current E-ZPass Maryland web page. By reporting the loss, the transponder can be deactivated, thus preventing any further toll charges. After reporting the loss, it may be necessary to obtain a replacement transponder. Customers typically have options for ordering a new device online or through customer service. There may be a fee associated with the replacement, so it is helpful to review the policies regarding lost transponders found on the E-ZPass Maryland website. In addition, customers should monitor their toll account for any unauthorized transactions and update their account information as needed if they change any personal details. It is essential to act quickly to ensure the security and proper functioning of their E-ZPass account.
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Answered Jul 10, 2025

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