The all-electronic toll collection system being introduced in 2021 at the Bay Area's seven state-owned toll bridges is similar to the system used at the Golden Gate Bridge, which adopted all-electronic tolling in 2013. Automated, high-speed cameras will capture images of license plates, and the FasTrak customer service center will process the images and then mail an invoice each month to the address at which the vehicle is registered with the DMV. The debut of all-electronic tolling and monthly invoicing at the state-owned bridges will mark the return of toll payment rules that were temporarily suspended in March. Drivers who do not have FasTrak or a License Plate Account -- and who do not use the online one-time payment option -- will be required to return invoices with payment within 30 days. Those who neglect to return payment within 30 days will receive a "Notice of Toll Evasion" with a $25 penalty for each toll crossing.