Pay your toll notice online

To pay your toll notice with a credit/debit card or transfer it to your existing account, just look at the top of your toll notice to find your toll notice number.

If you can’t find your toll notice number or don’t have it handy, you can search for unpaid toll notices using your licence plate number.

You can pay toll notices for travel on Cross City Tunnel, Eastern Distributor, Hills M2, Lane Cove Tunnel & Military Road E-Ramp, M5 East, M5 South-West, NorthConnex, WestConnex M4, WestConnex M8 and Westlink M7.

Save on fees

Open an account and use it to pay up to 10 outstanding toll notices.

You can save up to $8.90 in fees per toll notice.

Avoid future toll notices

Add the licence plate number of your vehicle to your account to avoid a toll notice.

Travelled recently?

If you haven’t received a toll notice yet, follow the prompts to see your payment options.

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  • More than 10 days Start over

    If you travelled on a Sydney toll road more than 10 days ago and don’t have an account or pass, you should receive a toll notice in the mail. It can take up to 4 weeks after you travel for a toll notice to be sent.

    Toll notices are issued to the registered owner of the vehicle and will include the cost of your tolls plus additional fees.

    Search for a toll notice

  • In the last 6 – 10 days Start over

    If you travelled in the last 6 – 10 days you can save on additional fees by opening an account and backdating* its start date to cover your travel. You can wait for a toll notice to arrive in the mail, but it may take up to 4 weeks from your travel date to be issued.

    If you already have an account, you can pay for travel made in the last 10 days by adding the licence plate number of the vehicle to your account. Just backdate its start date.

    Open an account

    *Tag, tagless or commercial accounts cover trips made up to 10 days ago on all toll roads in NSW or Victoria and 9 days ago on all roads in Queensland, excluding Harbour Bridge, Harbour Tunnel, and Eastlink. If you’ve travelled on those toll roads more than 3 days ago, you'll likely receive a toll notice from Transport for NSW for payment.

  • In the last 5 days Start over

    If you travelled in the last 5 days you can save on additional fees by opening an account or buying a pass and backdating* the start date to include your trip. Buy a pass if you’re an occasional traveller, or open an account if you’re a regular traveller.

    Buy a pass Open an account

    *If you’ve travelled on NSW toll roads, the Sydney Pass can cover trips made up to 5 days ago, except for the Harbour Bridge or Harbour Tunnel. If you’ve travelled on those toll roads, you can either purchase a Sydney Pass or use the LinktGO app within 3 days of travel to cover your trip. Just keep in mind that if you don't do this within 3 days, you'll likely receive a toll notice from Transport for NSW for payment. Tag, tagless or commercial accounts cover trips made up to 10 days ago on all toll roads in NSW or Victoria and 9 days ago on all roads in Queensland, excluding Harbour Bridge, Harbour Tunnel, and Eastlink.

Paying a Sydney Toll Notice? 
Pay your Sydney toll notice with LinktGO^ – there’s no need to sign in or sign up. But if you do decide to register, LinktGO will cover toll travel on all roads in Australia and help you avoid future toll notices and fees.

Download the LinktGo app on the App StoreDownload the LinktGo app on Google Play

^Toll invoice payment is not available for Sydney Harbour Bridge & Tunnel in NSW and EastLink in VIC. Please follow instructions on your letter.

Received a toll invoice from a different operator?

If you have a toll invoice from the operator of another road, you’ll need to follow their payment process. You can visit their websites from the links below:

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  • Add car to account after using a toll road

    Add car to account after using a toll road

    You can cover your trips on certain toll roads* even after you've travelled. Provided it's within 9 days of the date you travelled, add the car to your account and you'll be covered.

    When adding the car to your account, you'll have a choice to set a start and end date. The start date can be set up to 9 days prior to the date of your trip. If you travelled more than 9 days ago a toll invoice or notice will be sent to the car's registered owner.  

    *Tag, tagless or commercial accounts cover trips made up to 10 days ago on all toll roads in NSW or Victoria and 9 days ago on all roads in Queensland, excluding Harbour Bridge, Harbour Tunnel, and Eastlink. If you’ve travelled on those toll roads more than 3 days ago, you'll likely receive a toll notice from Transport for NSW for payment.

    To add a car to your account online or via the Linkt app follow these steps:

  • How can I save on toll notice fees?

    How can I save on toll notice fees?

    If you've travelled on a Sydney toll road without a valid tolling account or pass, you may inadvertently find yourself with a handful of toll notices to pay.

    If that's you, you can use your tolling account to pay your outstanding Sydney toll notices. We'll reduce the admin fee when you transfer the toll notices to your account. You'll pay the lower transfer fee instead.

    The transfer fee will vary depending on the toll road you've used:

    For Westlink M7 you'll pay $1.90 to transfer a first notice (saving $8.10) or $2.90 for a follow-up notice (saving $17.10).

    For all other Sydney toll roads you'll pay $1.10 for a first notice (saving $8.90) or $2.20 for a follow-up notice (saving $17.80).

    Already have an account?

    1. Search for outstanding toll notices
    2. Select Charge these trips to my account and use your account number to complete the request

    Haven't got an account?

    1. Open a Tag or Tagless account
    2. Using your new account number, search for outstanding toll notices
    3. Select Charge these trips to my account and use your account number to complete the request

    You’ll need to ensure your account is setup to cover the cost of the tolls and transfer fee. If you have a Tag account, check that there are enough funds in your account. If you have a Tagless account your payment details must be up to date.
     

    This offer is only available for toll notices less than 2 years old. This offer does not apply if your unpaid toll notices have already been referred to a debt collection agency and/or you have more than 3 unpaid toll notices owing against your licence plate number on any one toll road.

    Learn more about tolling

    Watch these short videos to find out more about how tolling works and why you may have received a toll invoice or notice.

  • I was not driving the vehicle at the time of travel

    I was not driving the vehicle at the time of travel

    If you’ve received a toll notice and weren’t driving the vehicle at the time of travel, you can transfer the toll notice to someone else by nominating the person who was driving at the time. 

    This can only be done twice. 

    You should do this at least 10 days before the due date indicated on the toll notice.

    To nominate another driver:

    1. Download and complete a statutory declaration form. You will need to provide:
      • the other driver’s name, address and driver's licence number; and
      • this must be witnessed and signed by an 'authorised person' (eg: a legal practitioner or a Justice of the Peace).
    2. Complete a separate statutory declaration for each toll notice.
    3. Post your completed statutory declarations to:

      Toll Compliance Management
      Locked Bag 5004
      Parramatta NSW 2124

  • What is my vehicle class?

    What is my vehicle class?

    In NSW, the class of your vehicle, along with the distance you travel, determines the tolls you pay. Your vehicle's class depends on its size, and the way your vehicle is classed can change, depending on the toll road you travel on (including if you’re interstate).

    Vehicle length and height

    Vehicle dimensions on NSW toll roads include (without limitation) any towed vehicles such as a trailer, caravan or boat, and items placed on the roof of the vehicle or vehicles with elevated roofs.

    Classes

    Trips can be classed as either:

    Class A
    • Typically, these vehicles are cars and motorcycles.
    • These trips may also be referred to as: Class 2 or CAR
    Class B
    • Typically, these vehicles are trucks, heavy vehicles, and can include larger items being towed depending on the overall dimensions.
    • These trips may also be referred to as: Class 4 or HCV

    Toll Roads

    Depending on what toll road you travel on, the dimensions of your vehicle can change whether your vehicle is Class A or Class B. For example:

    For travel on the Hills M2, Lane Cove Tunnel, Cross City Tunnel, M5 East, NorthConnexWestlink M7WestConnex M4 and WestConnex M8:

    Class A
    • Vehicles 2.8 metres or less in height and 12.5 metres or less in length.
    Class B
    • All other vehicles.

    For travel on the Eastern Distributor and M5 South-West Motorway:

    Class A
    • A vehicle that is 12.5 metres or less in length and either a 3-axle vehicle under 2.0 metres, or a 2-axle vehicle under 2.8 metres in height
    Class B
    • Any vehicle that exceeds the dimensions for a Class A vehicle

    The Sydney Harbour Bridge and Tunnel have a single class for tolling.

    Interstate travel

    The way your trips are classified may differ from state to state, depending on what road you’re travelling on. Find out more about vehicle classifications in Melbourne and Brisbane.