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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
TOLL-BY-PLATE is a payment option for customers who do not...
- Unpaid Tolls
If you arrive at a toll booth without cash, please inform...
- Toll Calculator
Select a Trip Start facility (e.g. Florida’s Turnpike) 5....
- SunPass
Access and manage your account on SunPass.com or with the...
- Cash
Please take one of the provided Pay-By-Mail envelopes,...
- Rental Vehicles
You can go to SunPass.com and add the license plate of the...
- FTE Toll Rates
FTE Toll Rates. The toll rate schedules are listed below for...
- Electronic Toll Collection
SunPass is Florida’s Prepaid Toll Program and is the...
- Toll-By-Plate
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.
With hundreds of miles of safe and beautifully maintained toll roads, Florida’s Turnpike offers convenient routes and easy access to major highways throughout the State. In addition, Florida’s Turnpike provides travelers with outstanding customer service and amenities.
Need online access to your account? Click here. Login. SunPass - Prepaid Toll Program.
Access and manage your account on SunPass.com or with the free mobile applications for iOS and Android. Enrolling in Easy Pay allows customers to link a credit card, a debit card or ACH to automatically add funds to their accounts.
Yes, you can link your SunPass account (the primary account) with other customer accounts (secondary account) via the SunPass Website, Walk-In Centers, or call the SunPass Customer Service Center at 1-888-TOLL-FLA (1-888-865-5352). This requires consent from all account holders.
Passes for multiple states: Uni, a product of Florida’s E-PASS, lets you travel nonstop through 18 states with just one toll account. It works on all toll roads and most bridges in these states: Florida, Maryland, Rhode Island, Indiana, Georgia, Delaware, Illinois, North Carolina, New Jersey, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Kentucky, Virginia ...