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You can pay the toll(s) before receiving a Toll Enforcement Invoice or a Uniform Traffic Citation, by completing the fields below and selecting Look Up. Enter the plate number and zip code of the registered vehicle.
Customers can choose to pay their tolls electronically using SunPass (the preferred method), another interoperable transponder, cash or TOLL-BY-PLATE. Customers can determine in advance how much a trip will cost in Florida by using the Toll Calculator.
TOLL-BY-PLATE is a payment option for customers who do not have SunPass or any other Florida compatible transponder when travelling on electronic toll collection facilities.
There are several ways to pay tolls in Central Florida: E-PASS, Pay By Plate Toll Invoice and cash. For the E-PASS and Pay By Plate options, motorists can use any lane whereas cash customers must follow the advance signage to direct them to the toll attendant.
SunPass can be used on toll roads, bridges and managed lanes, and customers always pay the lowest toll rate in Florida. SunPass transponders are interoperable, meaning they can also be used as payment for tolls in certain states. See the Florida toll map above for details.
Pay for tolls in Florida, plus 21 other states with just one account. SunPass PRO works in Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Oklahoma, and parts of Texas, plus everywhere E-ZPass is accepted.
If you receive a Toll Enforcement Invoice, you can make a payment by mailing a check or money order made payable to FDOT or you can make a payment online at SunPass.com. Detailed instructions are listed on the invoice.
Toll-by-Plate Information. A Toll Authority is the designee of a governmental entity whose authority is to enforce the payment of tolls. A person may not use any toll facility without payment of tolls, except as provided in section 338.155, Florida Statutes.
Florida has more miles of toll roads than any other state in the US. The good news is that there are several options for paying your tolls. On most roads, you can pay using cash. There are some toll roads that are electronic-only, so you’ll have to use a pass or pay-by-plate.
Access your account information on the Customer Service Center to manage toll payments and disputes for Florida roads.