How do I find my e toll tag number?
Your tag number is the unique 10 to 12-digit serial number printed on your tag device. To find a list of all your tag numbers, log in to your account and select Tags from the menu. If you want to transfer a toll invoice or notice to your account, you’ll need your tag number.
What is ETag number?
An ETag is an opaque identifier assigned by a Web server to a specific version of a resource found at a URL. If the resource representation at that URL ever changes, a new and different ETag is assigned.
How do I connect my ETAG to my car?
Yes. Log on to your account and click on the ‘Manage my Account’ option and select ‘Tags and Vehicles’. You can then view all of the vehicles linked to your Account then add, edit or delete vehicles/Licence Plates. You can also add or remove vehicles/Licence Plates from your Account by calling 13 18 65.
Can you replace ETag battery?
If your Transport for NSW E-Toll tag is faulty due to a battery or technical problem, you can take it to a service centre and replace it free of charge.
How does e-Toll Tag work?
An electronic toll tag is a device that you place in your vehicle, which is read as you pass through toll points – you should hear a beep. Tags are the easiest way to pay tolls, and are cost efficient, even if you only travel on toll roads occasionally.
How do I transfer my ETAG to a new car?
How to change
- Select the ‘Change online’ button.
- Enter your account number and password.
- Read and accept the Terms and Conditions.
- Select ‘Vehicle details’ from the menu on the left.
- Enter the changes and submit.
Can I change the battery in my ETAG?
Why is my e-toll not beeping?
My Tag did not beep, what do I need to do? Your tag should beep as you pass through a toll point. If your Tag does not beep, the tag may be faulty or incorrectly installed. Please refer to the Tag installation guides and try re-installing your tag.
Is Linkt and Etoll the same?
The technology had different names depending on the issuer, such as Breeze (Eastlink Melbourne), Linkt (Transurban, includes former names E-way and go via), and E-toll (Transport for NSW). However, these are all interchangeable across Australia and no surcharges apply for use on other operators’ toll roads.
How to set up an e Toll Tag account?
E-Toll tag account. 1 Set up. Open an E-Toll Account. Add another person to an E-Toll Account. 2 Tags. Order extra tags for an E-Toll Account. Replace an E-Toll tag. Report your E-Tag as lost or stolen. 3 Change. 4 Check. Check an E-Toll Account. 5 Payment.
How to check your Transport for NSW e-toll account?
If you have an existing Transport for NSW E-Toll Account, you can check online to: order extra tags or brackets. You can log in to your E-Toll Account using a unique email address. If you don’t have an email address or it’s not unique to one account, log in using your E-Toll Account number. You’ll be taken to another website.
Do you need a toll tag to tow a car?
You do not need a tag for the vehicle being towed but make sure you have registered the Licence Plate Number of both the vehicle and the vehicle being towed on your E-Toll Tag account. You can also set up an E-Toll Account by calling 13 18 65 or by visiting a Service NSW Centre.
How many digits do you need for an e tag number?
This is a 10 or 11 digit number. The number that you should use needs to be 10 digits long. If your e-TAG number is 11 digits, omit the last number. For the image below, the number you’ll use is 1212087770 (you would omit the last 4).