Overdue toll notice reminders are sent via email, SMS or phone call when a vehicle registered in your name travelled on a Sydney toll road without a valid toll account or pass. This reminder is a follow-up to an unpaid toll notice or final toll notice that was posted to the vehicle’s registered address. Transport for NSW (TfNSW) provided your contact details to us in accordance with clause 133 of the Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Regulation 2017 (NSW) and clause 104A of the Road Transport (Driver Licensing) Regulation 2017 (NSW) and we use these contact details in accordance with the Transurban Privacy Policy. Find out more
If your toll notice is overdue, you need to pay the overdue toll notice right away to avoid further action and additional fees. If you do not pay, your overdue toll notices may be referred to a debt collection agency. Below outlines the steps and timeline of events when you do not pay for your travel.
Diagram which outlines the events that happen if you do not pay for your toll travel in Sydney including additional fees.
You have two options to pay for your trip:
Your matter will now be managed by Revenue NSW.
If you have a general question about tolling or want to talk to someone about an existing Linkt account or recent travel call the Linkt team 13 33 31
Figures correct at time of publishing January 2023.