How I Can Login On My Sunpass Account?
Asked by: Mr. Prof. Dr. Paul Schneider Ph.D. | Last update: November 11, 2022star rating: 4.9/5 (40 ratings)
To locate your account or transponder number, you can log in to your account using the Website or Mobile App, visit a Walk-In Center or contact the SunPass Customer Service Center at 1-888-TOLL-FLA (1-888-865-5352).
Is there an app for SunPass?
Access and manage your account on SunPass.com or with the free mobile applications for iOS and Android.
How do I activate a SunPass by phone?
Call the SunPass Customer Service Center at 1-888-TOLL-FLA (1-888-865-5352) to purchase and activate a SunPass transponder.
How do I add a SunPass to my account?
Call our Customer Service Center and pay by credit card or bank account at 1-888-TOLL-FLA (1-888-865-5352).
What is SunPass UTC number?
If you believe you have received a Toll Enforcement Invoice in error, please contact the SunPass Customer Service Center at 1-888-TOLL-FLA (1-888-865-5352).
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Do I need both SunPass and E-PASS?
No. If you already have an E-ZPass, an E-PASS Xtra, or a Uni you will not need to purchase a SunPass PRO as they can be used in the same states. It is important to only have one transponder in your vehicle to avoid duplicate charges.
Is E-PASS and SunPass the same?
For the most part, E-PASS and SunPass are interchangeable, functioning equally and registering identical rates on any toll road in the state. Signs on state roads are lying when they say “SunPass Only.” E-PASS, Lee County's transponder and transponders from other states are valid as well.
Can I use my SunPass in another car?
Can I use my transponder in other vehicles? Yes, you may transfer a transponder between vehicles as long as they are of the same vehicle class.
Which is better E-ZPass or SunPass?
E-PASS offers discounts for high-frequency drivers; SunPass does not. E-PASS drivers can replenish their accounts at drive-up service centers; SunPass users can drop in at thousands of grocery stores and other retail places. E-PASS and SunPass both work in Georgia and North Carolina.
How do you activate a transponder?
Remove the plastic backing tape from the mounting strips and firmly press the transponder against the glass for 15 seconds. Activate it!.
Are tolls free in Florida right now?
Yay. So, you're actually free to drive all up and down the state and blaze through tolls… as long as you begin and end your trip in Orlando. And as long as your trip is 90 days or less.
Can I use E-ZPass for SunPass?
The SunPass is used primarily on state and local toll roads in Florida. SunPass unveiled the Sunpass Pro in 2021, which is compatible with all E-ZPass roads.
How do you check if I owe SunPass?
To check if you owe toll in Florida, visit the SunPass website. On their Invoice Inquiry page, there is an option to look up due tolls using the plate number and zip code of the registered vehicle.
Is there a monthly fee for SunPass?
Please note that a SunPass Mini transponder costs a one-time fee of about $5 and SunPass requires a minimum opening balance of $10 for a personal account. If your account balance decreases to $0 or below, your SunPass is no longer active and neither is your Annual Pass if you have one.
How do you use a SunPass transponder?
Press your transponder against the windshield to enable the suction cups to stick. Transponder must be placed a minimum of 2 inches below the windshield frame. If the windshield has a solar strip, install the transponder at least 2 inches below the strip.
Can I use E-ZPass in Florida?
E-ZPass is a multi-state electronic toll pass that works in states from North Carolina to Maine and west to Illinois, and now in the entire state of Florida. If your transponder is part of the E-ZPass Group (I-PASS, RiverLink Portable, NC Quick Pass Portable), your toll pass is accepted on CFX roadways.
What happens if I have both SunPass and Epass?
A: If you are traveling on CFX roads with both a SunPass and an E-ZPass in your vehicle, the SunPass will be the account that is charged. As a reminder, it's important that both your SunPass and E-ZPass accounts are current and up-to-date.
Does SunPass work on 408?
People like Williams use a SunPass transponder to pay for tolls on roads that accept E-Pass, like State Routes 528, 417 and 408.
How do I get a Florida E-PASS?
Choose one of 4 ways: Online – GetEPASS.com. Over the phone – (407) 823-7277 or (800) 353-7277. Hours: Monday – Friday: 7:30 AM – 7:00 PM, Saturday: 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM. In person – E-PASS Service Center. 525 South Magnolia Ave Orlando, FL 32801. Drive-Up Reload Lanes. .
What is an E-PASS in Florida?
What is E-Pass? E-Pass is yet another toll collection system that allows you to pay for toll charges effortlessly as you drive through the toll roads and express lanes in Florida, Georgia and North Carolina. E-Pass is the ETC system in Florida that is issued and managed by the Central Florida Expressway Authority.
How much are tolls in Florida Orlando?
How much is FL 417 toll Mainline Toll Plaza E-Pass Pay By Plate John Young $1.47 $2.94 Boggy Creek $1.47 $2.94 Curry Ford $0.88 $1.76 University $0.88 $1.76..
Does Publix sell SunPass?
Purchasing a SunPass is easy as there are thousands of retail locations throughout Florida. Some of our retailers include, CVS, Amscot, Walgreens, Publix, AAA, Sedano's, and Navarro. Click through the retailers below to find a location nearest you.
How much is a SunPass at Publix?
SunPass will be available at Publix customer service counters. It retails for $25.
How do I update my I-PASS account?
By Telephone 800-UC-IPASS (800-824-7277) Our interactive voice response system allows you to update your account information and add funds to your balance 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
How long does it take for SunPass mini to activate?
HOW SOON CAN YOU USE YOUR SUNPASS? Activation allows you to use your SunPass through the “SUNPASS ONLY”, “E-PASS ONLY” and “LEEWAY ONLY” lanes immediately. Please wait until 6:00 AM of the morning following activation before using your SunPass through other lanes.
