Find your unpaid Linkt toll invoices
If you've driven on a toll road without a valid account or pass, the vehicle's owner will receive a toll invoice. To find your unpaid toll invoices, all you need is the vehicle's licence plate number and state of registration.
It may take up to 4 weeks after the date you travelled for a toll invoice to be issued to the vehicle’s registered owner and for it to display online.
Still can't find your invoice?
If it’s been more than 4 weeks since you travelled on a toll road and still can’t find your toll invoice online, contact our customer care team and we’ll look into it for you.
- Open the Linkt app and log in
- Select ‘More...’
- Select ‘Pay toll invoice’
- Select the city your toll invoice was issued from
- Select ‘Confirm’
- Confirm the toll road
- Select either the ‘Toll invoice number’ tab or the ‘Licence plate number’ tab
- Enter the toll invoice number or licence plate number and select ‘Find’
- If a toll invoice is found, it will be listed
- Pay with your saved payment method or select 'Change' to pay with another bank account or payment card
How to find toll invoices by toll road
Melbourne
CityLink: Search for Melbourne toll invoices online or on the Linkt app.
EastLink: Search for toll invoices issued by EastLink through EastLink directly.
Sydney
You can search for Sydney toll invoices online or on the Linkt app for the following roads in NSW:
- Cross City Tunnel
- Eastern Distributor
- Hills M2
- Lane Cove Tunnel
- Military Road E-Ramp
- M5 East Motorway
- M5 South-West Motorway
- NorthConnex
- WestConnex M4
- WestConnex M8
- WestLink M7
To find your toll invoice for travel on the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Tunnel, please contact the toll road operator directly.
Queensland
For all Queensland toll roads, search for Queensland toll invoices online or on the Linkt app.