Express Pass is the main transponder/sticker pass issued in the State of Utah.
There are two agencies issuing passes in Utah, so you have options.
Begin with our guide to transponders and all-electronic tolling. Or view account types.
View AccountsSee The AET Guide
For toll invoices, notices or violations, see toll payments to make a payment.
Information, Interoperability And Account Options
NOTICE: Links for account creation and account management will take you to the official agency website, in a new tab/window.
Expresscard is a pass issued by the Adams Avenue Parkway, for use soley as a prepaid pass for drivers using the local toll road. It is not compatible with any other roads.
Customer Service Information
Phone: 801-475-1909
Mailing Address:
5917 S Adams Avenue Parkway • Washington Terrace
Express Pass is issued by the Utah Department of Transportation for use on the state's express lanes. It is not compatible with any other network at this time.
Customer Service Information
Phone: 855-813-9127
Mailing Address:
2060 South 2760 West • Salt Lake City
In-Person Locations To Open, Manage Or Add Funds To Your Account
NOTICE: Telephone numbers are links, wherever possible, and tapping the link will call the number shown when on your phone.
Customer Walk-In & Call Centers
Most of these accounts will require leaving a credit card number on file. This can be used for auto payment, but it is also required should a prepay balance fall below a specific threshold.
You will also be asked to list each vehicle you wish assigned to your new account, and to provide the license plate of each vehicle.
Additional information, specific to business accounts, can be found below.
Certain business accounts and anonymous accounts must submit the PDF application as instructed.
Apply OnlineGetting Started
Each transponder/tag will cost $6.99 .
A deposit of $25.00 is required for each account.
You may only drive in the state of Utah with accounts.
Each Express Pass is $6.99, with a $25.00 pre-paid toll deposit requirement. Express Lanes are limited to vehicles with a GVW under 18,000 pounds. No trailers allowed. Carpools do not require a pass.
At A Glance
- Min
Axles- Min
Tires- Tag
Price- Max
Tags- 2 Axles
- 2 Tires
- $6.99
- N/A
Application downloads are in PDF format.
For business accounts, you may be required to provide a Vehicle Reference Number (VRN) for each vehicle assigned to your account.
A Vehicle Reference Number (VRN) is a universal identifier used between tolling agencies, to identify the weight and size classes of a specific vechile, along with the number of axles and tires. Many business applications include a reference chart of applicable codes, but you may use our VRN finder and data table. A VRN is not required for personal accounts.
Business operators: It is important to use the largest common configuration of your vehicle when choosing a VRC. For instance, if you operate a five-axle tractor-trailer, but you sometimes only drive the cab, make certain to list the VRC for a five-axle vehicle, not a three-axle vehicle.
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All application downloads are supplied by their respective agencies and are provided for reference and convenience. Links to online applications is provided for your reference and to aid in account setup and management.
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