Txtag.org Pay Online : How do I pay Texas tolls online?
If you have an electronic tag account but you do not have enough money in your tag account to cover your tolls, you will receive a statement in the mail that includes tolls charged at the higher Pay By Mail rates. The statement will also include a mailing fee. You will continue to be charged at the Pay By Mail rates until your electronic tag account is replenished.
By signing up for AutoPay, your account will be automatically replenished when it gets to a preset low balance amount. You could also receive a Pay By Mail bill if your electronic tag was not detected on the toll road and your license plate does not match an existing tag account.
The Central Texas Regional Mobility Authority operate, maintains and collects tolls on the 183A Toll Road in northwest Williamson County, the 290 Toll Road in eastern Travis County, the MoPac Express Lane in western Travis County, the 71 Toll Lane in south Travis County, 45SW Toll in southern Travis and northern Hays counties, and 183 Toll in east Austin.
The Mobility Authority is an independent government agency created in 2002 to improve the transportation system in Williamson and Travis counties. Their mission is to implement innovative, multi-modal transportation solutions that reduce congestion and create transportation choices that enhance quality of life and economic vitality.
Who is TxTag?
TxTag is operated by the Texas Department of Transportation. It manages all toll transactions on Loop 1, SH 45 N, SH 45 SE and SH 130 in the Austin area and TxTag tag transactions anywhere in the state. TxTag toll bills can be resolved by visiting TxTag.org or by calling 1-888-468-9824.
Where can I get a TxTag?
There are three easy ways to get a TxTag or open an account:
Online: TxTag.org
Call: (888) 468-9824
Visit:
TxTag Customer Service Center
12719 Burnet Road
Austin, TX 78727
PAY BY MAIL
Customers who do not have an electronic toll tag will receive a bill through the Pay By Mail program. Vehicle registration information must be up to date in order for the bill to be sent to the correct address. Failure to pay a toll bill can result in additional fees and criminal charges.
PAY IN PERSON
Customers can visit our service center or one of many participating stores to pay in person. Visit www.PayMobilityBill.com/pay-in-person to see your options.