An upgrade to The Toll Roads’ online toll payment option allows drivers who don’t have an existing account to pay online with just a vehicle license plate number. This means drivers no longer need to input where they entered and exited The Toll Roads in order to calculate their toll.
The new system feature is particularly helpful to visitors and those driving The Toll Roads for the first time — and those who only make 2-3 trips a year and choose not to have an account. . Instead of remembering the details of their trip, drivers can use the option to and let the system present the tolls due.
“All you have to do is enter your license plate number and dates of travel online and we’ll calculate the tolls for you,” said Lisa Telles, Chief Communications Officer for the Transportation Corridor Agencies. “We wanted to make it easier than ever for people traveling through Orange County to drive the largest toll road network in California.”
Cameras capture the license plates of vehicles traveling on The Toll Roads. When a driver inputs a license plate number, the online payment system scans the database to identify any unpaid tolls for the date range specified. Once payment is processed, drivers receive a detailed statement with their trip details listed. Drivers who choose to can still use the original method by selecting “I’ll Calculate My Tolls” and enter specific trip details to pay their tolls.
Drivers have five days to pay tolls online, through The Toll Roads mobile app or by phone after driving the 73, 133, 241 and 261 Toll Roads. Users access the online payment system from TheTollRoads.com by choosing “Pay Toll Now.”
Paying tolls for a rental car is even easier. The Toll Roads of Orange County partner with most major rental car companies to allow tolls to be paid through car rental agreements. This minimizes the need to remember paying the toll and removes the potential of a rental car customer receiving a violation from the Toll Roads. Check with individual rental car companies to find out how they bill for tolls and if any additional fees apply.
No matter the reason for a visit to Orange County, driving The Toll Roads is a great way to get there faster and stress-free. Thanks to upgrades to the online payment option, it’s easier than ever for anyone driving The Toll Roads to pay tolls and enjoy driving on 51-miles of congestion-free and stress-free roads.
i was lost and I put the gps and it sent me thru the fast track ,so I was wondering how to check the ticket just with plate number?
Hi Alejandra, visit TheTollRoads.com, click Pay Toll Now and enter your vehicle information to view your tolls.
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Owe. Crossing Louisville Kentucky Bridge.my plate is C275BW
Hi David, Unfortunately, we won’t be able to help you calculate your toll. The Toll Roads operate the 73, 133, 241 and 261 Toll Roads in Orange County, California. Since this is a public website, we recommend you edit your comment to remove your personally identifiable information (Ex. license plate number).
Checking how much I
Owe. Crossing Louisville Kentucky Bridge.my plate is C275BW
Hi David, Unfortunately, we won’t be able to help you calculate your toll. The Toll Roads operate the 73, 133, 241 and 261 Toll Roads in Orange County, California. Since this is a public website, we recommend you edit your comment to remove your personally identifiable information (Ex. license plate number).