Sunpass Pro is the main transponder/sticker pass issued in the State of Florida.
The Sunpass Pro can also be used on toll roads and most bridges in Delaware, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Texas, Virginia and West Virginia.
There are three agencies issuing passes in Florida, so you have options.
Begin with our guide to transponders and all-electronic tolling. Or view account types.
If you received a notice or violation, visit toll payments to pay the notice.
Information, Interoperability And Account Options
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Sunpass Pro has become the largest, most interoperable electronic toll system in the United States, in terms of total interoperability. Unlike E-ZPass, Sunpass Pro is interoperable with systems from the Southern Plains, across the Southeast, mid-Atlantic, New England and Midwest.
Sunpass Pro is issued by the the quasi-public-private agency known as Florida's Turnpike Enterprise, which also issues a Sunpass sticker, but it does not have the same interoperability as its larger cousin.
Uni is the interstate toll transponder issued by the Central Florida Expressway Authority. Uni replaced the early E-Pass Xtra transponders CFX had been issuing.
Uni is compatible with all Florida toll roads, as express lanes in Georgia and toll roads in North Carolina. Additionally, it is interoperable on roads that accept E-ZPass, including on Illinois toll roads. This makes Uni part of a large interstate network. In fact, it was Florida's first transponder compatible with E-ZPass.
LeeWay is a transponder issued by Lee County, Florida, for use on the three toll bridges in the Greater Fort Myers area, including the Sanibel Causeway, as well as the Midpoint and Cape Coral Bridges.
LeeWay is interoperable with all other toll roads in Florida, and it is accepted in Georgia and South Carolina.
Recently, LeeWay has also become interstate compatible, and is now accepted on toll roads in Oklahoma, Kansas and in the Dallas-Fort Worth area of Texas, only, on NTTA toll roads.
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 Centers
Customer Call Centers
Main: 888-865-5352
FAX: 888-265-1725
Customer Walk-In Centers
Customer Call Centers
Main: 800-353-7277
Customer Walk-In Centers
Customer Call Centers
Main: 239-533-9297
FAX: 239-278-7854
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.
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Sticker transponders are free; however, a regular hard-case transponder or a bumper-mount (license plate mount) transponder will cost $22.00.
Getting Started
Commercial account holders must apply in-person or on the phone. Call 239-533-9237 to set up a commercial LeeWay account..
Application downloads are in PDF format.
For business accounts, you will be required to provide a Vehicle Reference Code (VRC) for each vehicle assigned to your account.
A Vehicle Reference Code (VRC) 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. Business applications include a reference chart of applicable codes. A VRC 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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