Payment timeline

The below timeline outlines the events that happen if you do not pay for your toll travel in NSW. Avoid paying additional fees by paying for toll road travel as soon as possible.

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    When you've travelled without a tag, pass or valid account

    You have two options to pay for your trip:

    • Purchase one of our passes - to pay for your recent travel and cover trips made 3-5 days ago  (cover Sydney Harbour Bridge and Tunnel trips made up to 3 days ago, and all other Sydney toll road trips made up to 5 days ago).
    • Open an account - you have up to 9 days from your date of travel to open an account.

       

    To avoid a $10.00 admin fee, pay for your trip within 9 days of travel

     

    If you don't purchase a pass or open an account within 10 days of travel

    • You will receive a toll invoice - this will include your toll amount plus an additional $10.00 admin fee. You will have 21 days to pay.

    • If you do not pay, you will receive a final toll notice - this will include your toll amount plus an increased admin fee of $20.00. You will have 21 days to pay.

    • If you do not pay, Linkt will send reminders for unpaid notices via email or SMS. 

    • If you do not pay, Linkt will contact you for payment - if you have 3+ unpaid notices, Linkt will try to contact you via either letter, phone, email or SMS. This may include contact from our debt collection agencies.


    Linkt Assist will no longer be available to you for financial support once you receive an infringement notice or the matter goes to court

     

    If you receive an infringement notice

    Your matter will now be managed by Revenue NSW.

    • If you do not pay, you will receive an infringement notice. The fee will increase to $211.
    • If you do not pay, you will receive an overdue fine. The fee will increase to $263.
    • If you do not pay, Revenue NSW could then:
      • Suspend your license
      • Suspend or prevent vehicle registration
      • Garnish wages and/or bank account
      • Put a charge against or sell your property


    If you have a general question about tolling or want to talk to someone about an existing Linkt account or recent travel call the Linkt team 13 33 31
     

    Figures correct at time of publishing January 2023.