I received a toll notice, but I wasn’t driving
Find out what to do if you received a toll notice but weren't driving
Why did I receive additional fees on my overdue toll notice?
If you don’t pay your toll notice by the due date, you’ll receive another one with an increased fee.
You can avoid further fees by paying the outstanding amount as soon as possible.
Why did I receive an infringement notice?
When you use toll roads, you are required by law to pay tolls.
If you don’t pay your toll notice, you may receive a penalty notice, infringement notice or fine.
Infringement notices are not sent by Linkt, but by the enforcement agency for the relevant State in which the toll road is located. In New South Wales, infringement notices are issued by Revenue NSW.
Learn more about what happens if you don’t pay
I have unpaid toll notices, but I am experiencing financial hardship
We understand that financial hardship can happen to anyone.
Financial hardship can include a range of circumstances, such as:
Job loss
Living with a disability
Physical or mental illness
Family breakdown, illness or death
Carer responsibilities
Family violence
Cultural and language barriers.
If you’re in a situation that impacts your ability to pay for your tolls, you may be eligible for financial help from Linkt Assist.