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Good To Go! Bill Pay – A Guide to Paying Tolls in Washington State

Welcome to Good To Go!, the convenient and easy way to pay tolls in Washington state. If you’re looking to pay your toll bill or want to learn more about the different payment options available, you’re in the right place. In this guide, we’ll go over everything you need to know about paying tolls in Washington state using Good To Go!.

Paying Tolls without an Account

If you drive on a toll road without a Good To Go! account, we’ll take a picture of your license plate and mail a bill to the address on your vehicle registration with the Department of Licensing. The Pay By Mail toll rate is $2 higher than the rate for drivers with a Good To Go! account.

To pay your toll bill without an account, you can use the following payment methods:

  • Pay by Mail: You can pay your toll bill by mail using a check or money order. Make sure to include the payment stub from your bill and send it to the address listed on the bill.
  • Pay by Phone: You can also pay your toll bill over the phone using a credit or debit card. Call 1-866-936-8246 to make a payment.
  • Pay Online: You can pay your toll bill online using a credit or debit card. Visit the Good To Go! website and follow the prompts to make a payment.

It’s important to note that we do not recommend using third-party bill pay services or apps as they may charge additional fees, delay payments, and hamper our ability to assist customers with any issues relating to their payment.

Benefits of a Good To Go! Account

A Good To Go! account is the best way to pay tolls in Washington state. With an account, you’ll save $2 on every toll road trip compared to paying by mail. Plus, you’ll have the convenience of automatic payments and won’t have to worry about bills in the mail.

Here are the different types of passes available with a Good To Go! account:

  • Sticker Pass: $5 plus tax
  • Flex Pass: $15 plus tax
  • Motorcycle Pass: $8 plus tax
  • License Plate Pass: $12 plus tax

Each pass works on every toll road in Washington, and you won’t have to worry about getting a bill in the mail or slowing down at a toll booth.

How to Create a Good To Go! Account

Creating a Good To Go! account is easy and can be done online or over the phone. Here’s how to do it:

  1. Visit the Good To Go! website and click on “Create an Account”
  2. Fill out the required information, including your vehicle license plate number, payment information, and account details.
  3. Choose the type of pass you want (Sticker Pass, Flex Pass, Motorcycle Pass, or License Plate Pass)
  4. Review and confirm your information
  5. You will receive a confirmation email with instructions on how to activate your pass

Alternatively, you can create an account over the phone by calling 1-866-936-8246.

Conclusion

Paying tolls in Washington state is easy and convenient with Good To Go!. Whether you choose to pay without an account or create a Good To Go! account, you’ll be able to pay your tolls quickly and efficiently. Remember, with a Good To Go! account, you’ll save $2 on every toll road trip and have the convenience of automatic payments. So why wait? Create a Good To Go! account today and start enjoying the benefits of easy toll payments in Washington state.

FAQ

How do I pay Wsdot tolls?

Anyone can use a toll road in Washington. If you have a Good To Go! account, the toll will be charged directly to it. If you don’t have an account, a bill will be mailed to the registered owner of the vehicle after you use a toll road, except on the SR 167 HOT lanes.

How do I pay Seattle tolls for a rental car?

If you do not have a FasTrak account, you can have tolls charged directly to your credit card while using a rental car. Once you enter the license plate number you will be directed through a process to have tolls charged directly to your credit card for all or part of your rental period.

What happens if you don t pay a toll bill in Washington state?

Fees/Civil penalties – Any $5 late fees or $40 civil penalties charged since your last statement. G. Ending balance – Ending balance should typically be the same number as the amount due.

How do I know if I owe a toll in Texas?

To check if you owe a toll in Texas, visit the website of the authority whose toll you have missed. In their pay missed toll page, there is an option to look for the due tolls using license plate number. You can visit the tolling agencies below: North Texas Tollway Authority (NTTA) or TollTag.

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