How do I find my E Toll account number?
Your E-Toll account number is printed in the top right corner of your E-Toll Transaction Statement. It is also printed on the Welcome Letter you received when you opened your Account.
What is a toll tag account?
The cheapest option for frequent Sydney toll travel. If you travel on Sydney toll roads regularly, a Tag account will save you time and money. From as little as $20 and now with $0 tag deposit, you’ll be good to go on any toll road in Australia. It’s the hassle-free way to stay on top of your toll payments.
How do I set up an ETAG account?
You can open an account online, by calling 13 18 65 or visiting a Service NSW Centre. You will need the following information: Contact details including your name, address, current email address and valid phone number. Licence plate number (at least one vehicle must be linked to your account).
How do I pay E Toll?
You can pay your Toll Notice online or by calling us on 1300 883 114 (24/7 self-service payment facility) and provide your Tag Account details. A Toll Notice transfer fee applies if you use your Tag Account to pay for your Toll Notice.
How do I top up my E-Toll account?
You can top up your account, by:
- EFT.
- Via the Call Centre using your credit card 0800 SANRAL (726 725)
- Via the website www.sanral.co.za/e-toll/ “Manage my e-toll account”
- At an FNB Bank or advance FNB ATM (even if you are not a FNB client)
- At Checkers, Pick n Pay or Shoprite.
Is E-toll and Linkt the same?
The technology had different names depending on the issuer, such as Breeze (Eastlink Melbourne), Linkt (Transurban, includes former names E-way and go via), and E-toll (Transport for NSW). However, these are all interchangeable across Australia and no surcharges apply for use on other operators’ toll roads.
Is Linkt and ETAG the same?
E-way customers have now been transitioned across to Transurban’s retail brand, Linkt, rather than Transurban managing two separate retailers. By becoming Linkt, E-way customers will benefit from some lower fees, more flexible payment options and a better digital experience when managing their account online.
Is e-toll and Linkt the same?
How do I register for e-toll online?
Where do I register an e-toll account?
- Visiting SANRAL e toll customer service centres, located at a mall or along the Gauteng e-road.
- Registering online at sanral.co.za etoll.
- Printing the registration form available from the e-toll website and faxing it to 0800 726 725 or emailing it to [email protected].
How can I pay E-toll without ETAG?
If your travel was more than 3 days ago, you still have the opportunity to pay for your travel before a Toll Notice is issued by going online or by calling 13 18 65. This payment may be made by transferring to an existing tag account or by credit card. Video Processing Fees will apply.
How do I register for e Toll online?
How do I check my outstanding e tolls?
Users who want to enquire about outstanding e-tolls may go to the nearest e-toll customer service centre, e-mail [email protected] or call the e-toll call centre (0800 SANRAL (726 725) to find out about any outstanding fees.
What is my RTA e-toll tag number?
Your RTA E-Toll tag number is printed on the tag itself. It is the seven digit number immediately to the left of the 5888, (ignore the zeros). 0 CommentsAdd a Comment.
How can I Check my e toll account?
Check an E-Toll Account. Introduction. If you have an existing Roads and Maritime Services E-Toll Account, you can check online to: view statements and tag usage. change or update your personal, payment or vehicle details. pay a toll notice. top-up your account. report a lost or stolen tag.
Why do we need toll relief in NSW?
Toll Relief is designed to reduce the cost of living for owners of privately registered vehicles who are frequent toll road users. Transport for NSW acknowledges the traditional owners and custodians of the land, and respects Elders past, present and future.