Alerts
  • 08/14/24: We are aware of the smishing/phishing scams regarding outstanding toll charges. The Mobility Authority will never ask for personal information via text/email and only send texts/emails with account updates and to those who have opted in to QR Code Digital Billing and Electronic Invoices. Please do not click on links or respond to any suspicious messages. To get the most up to date information about your Mobility Authority account, visit PayMobilityBill.com or call us at (833) 762-8655. The Mobility Authority works diligently to protect our customers’ data.

Payment Program

What is Pay By Mail?

Pay By Mail invoices are issued to drivers who use Mobility Authority toll roads without having a valid electronic tag account or registered pre-paid account. Cameras above the toll lanes record the license plate of all vehicles and the owner of the vehicle is sent an invoice once the plate is transcribed and matched with vehicle registration records.

Toll rates for Pay By Mail customers are 50 percent higher than electronic toll tag rates to cover additional processing costs. Pay By Mail bills also include a $1.00 administrative fee. Pay By Mail bills related to out of state license plates are assessed an additional $1.00 administrative fee to cover the cost of retrieving non-Texas vehicle registration information.
Pay By Mail License Plate Graphic
Pay By Mail customers have 30 days from the bill date to pay their invoice in person, by mail, online or over the phone.

If you receive an invoice from the Mobility Authority, a vehicle registered in your name has recently traveled on a Mobility Authority operated toll road listed below.

Be aware that if you lease or loan your vehicle to someone else, Texas law dictates that the registered vehicle owner is responsible for paying any tolls incurred by that vehicle.

183A Toll Shield 183A Toll Road
290 Toll Shield 290 Toll Road
71 Toll Shield 71 Toll Lane
MoPac Express Toll Shield MoPac Express Lane
45 Toll Shield 45SW Toll Road
183 Toll Shield 183 Toll Road

Failure to Pay a Toll Bill

Failure to pay a toll bill can result in additional fees and court fines.

  • Toll Bill: tolls + $1 processing fee
  • Notice of Non-Payment: (30 days past due) unpaid tolls + unpaid fees + $15 non-payment fee per invoice
  • Second Notice of Non-Payment: (60 days past due) unpaid tolls + unpaid fees + $15 non-payment fee per invoice
  • Final Notice of Non-Payment: (90 days past due) unpaid tolls + unpaid fees + $15 non-payment fee per invoice
  • Legal Action: (per toll, after 120 + days of nonpayment): subject to criminal misdemeanor charge + toll + court fees + up to $250 special fine per unpaid toll

Save Money on Tolls Statewide

Whether you use toll roads in Austin, Dallas, Houston or anywhere else in Texas, here are some reasons to consider getting an electronic toll tag:

  • Savings: Electronic tag customers enjoy a 33% discount on tolls and avoid late fees.
  • Convenience: Tolls paid via electronic tag are debited automatically.
  • Easy sign-up: Electronic tag accounts can be opened online, by mail or by phone. Get your TxTagTollTagEZ TagK-TagPikepass, BancPass, or E-470’s ExpressToll today. SunPass can be used on Mobility Authority and NTTA operated toll roads.

Electronic Tags

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