Who is in charge of NTTA?
James Hofmann is the Executive Director/CEO for NTTA, providing leadership to carry out policies established by the NTTA Board of Directors and to direct staff in carrying out the Authority’s mission.
How do I speak to someone at NTTA?
Customer Service
- Manage your account. Call us: (972) 818-NTTA (6882) or (817) 731-NTTA (6882)
- Plano Location. 5900 West Plano Parkway.
- Irving Location. 5555 President George Bush Turnpike.
- Grand Prairie Location. 5244 TX-360, Suite #384.
- Fort Worth Location.
- Dallas Location*
- Mesquite Location.
How do I fight NTTA charges?
Call us at 844-5RESPND (844-573-7763) or fill out our customer complaint form. Get updates on what’s happening in North Texas to your inbox. Sign up for our News Headlines newsletter.
Who owns the NTTA?
the state of Texas
The North Texas Tollway Authority is not foreign-owned, a private or for-profit company. Rather, NTTA is a political subdivision of the state of Texas, authorized to acquire, construct, maintain, repair and operate turnpike projects in the north Texas region. NTTA headquarters is in Plano, Texas.
What is NTTA phone number?
972-818-6882
You update your account via our Online Customer Service System or by contacting NTTA Customer Service at 972-818-6882 or 817-731-6882.
Can you go to jail for unpaid tolls in Texas?
You won’t get arrested, no matter how many of them there are. However, not paying tolls means you can get charged with a criminal misdemeanor. Conviction of this crime leads to fines, and you’ll also have to pay extra court fees. However, failure to show up in court can land you in jail.
Will NTTA negotiate?
The bottom line is that a registration block cannot occur without first being designated as a habitual violator. If you have already been designated as a habitual violator, then you are going to have to negotiate with the NTTA to have the registration block removed.
Does NTTA work in Florida?
“Additionally, the NTTA Board recently authorized staff to begin connecting NTTA with toll roads in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina.” To take advantage of TollTag benefits in Kansas and Oklahoma, TollTag members must have a sticker TollTag properly installed on their vehicle.