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In Texas, you can pay toll using valid toll tags, cash and video tolling (post-trip) as well. But do note that not every payment method works on all the [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/texas-toll-roads-bridges-express-lanes-tx-tag Texas toll roads, bridges and express lanes]. The toll rates also vary depending on how you are paying the toll. The preferable method is to have a toll tag as it costs the least compared to others.
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All drivers using the [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/texas-toll-roads-bridges-express-lanes-tx-tag Texas toll facilities], including the out-of-state ones, must pay toll. You can pay toll using valid toll tags, cash and video tolling (post-trip) as well. But do note that not every payment method works on every plaza. The toll rates also vary depending on how you are paying the toll.  
 
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== Toll tags accepted in Texas ==
 
== Toll tags accepted in Texas ==
You can pay toll in Texas using the following toll tags:
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Toll tags are the preferred method to pay tolls in Texas as they offer the highest discount. You can use the following toll tags:
<ul><li>[https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/txtag-texas TxTag]- Issued by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT)<ref>[https://www.txdot.gov/ TxDOT]</ref> that allows users to zip through the toll lanes in Texas. You can purchase TxTag and it will be good for the whole of Texas at locations where TxTag is acceptable (There are bridges on the Mexico-Texas border that only accept cash. At all other places, you can use TxTag).</li><li>[https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/toll-tag-texas TollTag]- Similar to TxTag, this tag is issued by The North Texas Tollway Authority (NTTA)<ref>[https://www.ntta.org/ NTTA]</ref> allowing motorists to pay tolls without stopping at toll booths.</li><li>[https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/ez-tag-houston EZ TAG]- Valid for all lanes of tolled roadways in Texas, this toll tag is issued by The Harris County Toll Road Authority (HCTRA)<ref>[https://www.hctra.org/ HCTRA]</ref> that accommodate electronic toll collection.</li><li>[https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/pikepass-oklahoma PikePass]- Primarily used in [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/oklahoma-turnpike-toll-roads Oklahoma], this toll tag is also valid in Texas at the same rate as TxTag. It is also called PPAss.</li><li>[https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/ktag-kansas K-Tag]- This is toll tag issued by the Kansas Turnpike Authority<ref>[https://www.ksturnpike.com/ Kansas Turnpike Authority]</ref> and is primarily used in [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/kansas-turnpike-toll-roads-bridges-k-tag Kansas].</li><li>[https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/national-pass-toll-tag NationalPass]- A multi-protocol tag that considers user as a local customer of the toll roads and offer similar discounts.</li>
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<ul><li>[https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/txtag-texas TxTag]- Issued by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT)<ref>[https://www.txdot.gov/ TxDOT]</ref> that allows users to zip through the toll lanes in Texas. You can purchase TxTag and it will be good for the whole of Texas at locations. There are bridges on the Mexico-Texas border that only accept cash.) </li><li>[https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/toll-tag-texas TollTag]- Similar to TxTag, this tag is issued by The North Texas Tollway Authority (NTTA)<ref>[https://www.ntta.org/ NTTA]</ref> allowing motorists to pay tolls without stopping at toll booths.</li><li>[https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/ez-tag-houston EZ TAG]- Valid for all lanes of tolled roadways in Texas, this toll tag is issued by The Harris County Toll Road Authority (HCTRA)<ref>[https://www.hctra.org/ HCTRA]</ref> that accommodate electronic toll collection.</li><li>[https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/pikepass-oklahoma PikePass]- Primarily used for [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/oklahoma-turnpike-toll-roads Oklahoma toll roads], this toll tag is also valid in Texas at the same rate as TxTag. It is also called PPAss.</li><li>[https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/ktag-kansas K-Tag]- This is toll tag issued by the Kansas Turnpike Authority<ref>[https://www.ksturnpike.com/ Kansas Turnpike Authority]</ref> and is primarily used for [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/kansas-turnpike-toll-roads-bridges-k-tag Kansas toll facilities].</li><li>[https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/national-pass-toll-tag NationalPass]- A multi-protocol tag that considers user as a local customer of the toll roads and offers similar discounts.</li>
 
 
 
 
 
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== Toll payment with cash in Texas ==
 
== Toll payment with cash in Texas ==
On some bridges and toll roads of Texas, cash is still accepted. In our [https://tollguru.com/texas-toll-calculator Texas Toll Calculator], it shows whether the route you enter accepts cash or not to pay the toll.
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On some bridges and toll roads of Texas, cash is still accepted. Notably so on few toll plazas on Sam Houston Tollway<ref>[https://www.hctra.org/TollRates?tollRoad=Sam%20Houston%20Tollway Sam Houston TollWay toll plazas and rates]</ref>.
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Use [https://tollguru.com/texas-toll-calculator Texas Toll Calculator], to see whether the toll plazas in your route accepts cash or not and how much is the rate.
  
 
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== What is Pay-By-Mail and ZipCash ==
 
== What is Pay-By-Mail and ZipCash ==
Pay-By-Mail and ZipCash are video tolling system of Texas. If you do not have a compatible tag in your vehicle, you will receive a bill to pay toll. The ZipCash toll and Pay By Mail tolls are higher and is only sent after a particular amount has accumulated. In addition, you may have to pay an additional fine for late payment.
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Pay-By-Mail and [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/pay-missed-toll-texas#What_is_ZipCash ZipCash] are video tolling system of Texas. Pay BY Mail is a program of TxDOT<ref>[https://www.txtag.org/txtagstorefront/en/faq/statementsAndFees Pay BY Mail by TxDOT]</ref> while ZipCash of NTTA<ref>[https://www.ntta.org/custinfo/zipcash/Pages/default.aspx ZipCAsh by NTTA]</ref>. If you do not have a compatible tag in your vehicle, you will receive a bill to pay toll. The ZipCash toll and Pay By Mail tolls are higher and is only sent after a particular amount has accumulated. In addition, you may have to pay an additional fine for late payment.
 
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== How do I pay a toll without tags in Texas ==
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If you do not have a valid tag while crossing toll plazas in Texas, you should receive a toll bill within a month (varies for different agencies and cases). You can pay the toll bill with cash, card or online banking as per the directions on the invoice. If you are sure to have used a toll facility without tags and haven't received a bill, it could be that your address with DMV is not updated. It's ideal to update your vehicle and personal information on DMV<ref>[https://www.txdmv.gov/motorists/register-your-vehicle DMV info update]</ref> whenever there is a change. 
  
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Alternatively, you can visit the concerned toling agency's online toll payment portal, look for any due toll linked with your license plate and make payment. For any queries, get in touch with the tolling authority over call.
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* North Texas Tollway Authority (TollTag) [tel:1-972-818-6882 1-972-818-6882]<br>
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* Harris County Toll Road Authority (EZ TAG) [tel:1-281-875-3279 1-281-875-3279]<br>
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* Central Texas Regional Mobility Authority [tel:1-833-762-8655 1-833-762-8655]<br>
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* Kansas Turnpike Authority (K-TAG) [tel:1-316-652-2650 1-316-652-2650]<br>
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* Oklahoma Turnpike Authority (PIKEPASS) [tel:1-800-745-3727 1-800-745-3727]<br>
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All drivers using the Texas toll facilities, including the out-of-state ones, must pay toll. You can pay toll using valid toll tags, cash and video tolling (post-trip) as well. But do note that not every payment method works on every plaza. The toll rates also vary depending on how you are paying the toll.

Toll tags accepted in Texas

Toll tags are the preferred method to pay tolls in Texas as they offer the highest discount. You can use the following toll tags:

  • TxTag- Issued by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT)[1] that allows users to zip through the toll lanes in Texas. You can purchase TxTag and it will be good for the whole of Texas at locations. There are bridges on the Mexico-Texas border that only accept cash.)
  • TollTag- Similar to TxTag, this tag is issued by The North Texas Tollway Authority (NTTA)[2] allowing motorists to pay tolls without stopping at toll booths.
  • EZ TAG- Valid for all lanes of tolled roadways in Texas, this toll tag is issued by The Harris County Toll Road Authority (HCTRA)[3] that accommodate electronic toll collection.
  • PikePass- Primarily used for Oklahoma toll roads, this toll tag is also valid in Texas at the same rate as TxTag. It is also called PPAss.
  • K-Tag- This is toll tag issued by the Kansas Turnpike Authority[4] and is primarily used for Kansas toll facilities.
  • NationalPass- A multi-protocol tag that considers user as a local customer of the toll roads and offers similar discounts.

Toll payment with cash in Texas

On some bridges and toll roads of Texas, cash is still accepted. Notably so on few toll plazas on Sam Houston Tollway[5].

Use Texas Toll Calculator, to see whether the toll plazas in your route accepts cash or not and how much is the rate.

What is Pay-By-Mail and ZipCash

Pay-By-Mail and ZipCash are video tolling system of Texas. Pay BY Mail is a program of TxDOT[6] while ZipCash of NTTA[7]. If you do not have a compatible tag in your vehicle, you will receive a bill to pay toll. The ZipCash toll and Pay By Mail tolls are higher and is only sent after a particular amount has accumulated. In addition, you may have to pay an additional fine for late payment.

How do I pay a toll without tags in Texas

If you do not have a valid tag while crossing toll plazas in Texas, you should receive a toll bill within a month (varies for different agencies and cases). You can pay the toll bill with cash, card or online banking as per the directions on the invoice. If you are sure to have used a toll facility without tags and haven't received a bill, it could be that your address with DMV is not updated. It's ideal to update your vehicle and personal information on DMV[8] whenever there is a change.

Alternatively, you can visit the concerned toling agency's online toll payment portal, look for any due toll linked with your license plate and make payment. For any queries, get in touch with the tolling authority over call.

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