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The electronic transponder/sticker issued by the State of New Jersey is E-ZPass.
Drivers using the E-ZPass can drive in E-ZPass toll lanes and use all-electronic toll roads. Drivers from another state can also use a compatible transponderon New Jersey toll roads.
▸ The E-ZPass can also be used on toll roads and most bridges in Delaware, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Virginia and West Virginia.
The following transponders are accepted on the toll roads in New Jersey, where you see a toll sign displaying the logos below. Any toll pass/transponder with a logo matching those shown below will be compatible with the E-ZPass network in New Jersey.
Be aware that discounts given for using a toll pass or transponder may be restricted or otherwise limited to passes issued by New Jersey (highlighted).
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The main transponder issued in the State of New Jersey is E-ZPass.
If you wish to order the E-ZPass, the state offers the following types of accounts:
New Jersey permits users to order their transponders and manage the accounts online. Families or other Individual accounts may have up to four transponder tags per account. As a quick guide, the following conditions must apply:
You may review the terms and conditions for New Jersey Business E-ZPass accounts before applying online; you may also download and print an application.
New Jersey permits businesses to have an unlimited number of transponder tags registered for a single account.
You may review the terms and conditions for New Jersey Business E-ZPass accounts before applying online; you may also download and print an application.
NOTICE! These are links to the official toll agencies representing or issuing the passes listed. TurnpikeInfo.com is not affliated with any government agency.
Use the options below to guide you buying a transponder for New Jersey.
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It is normal to get a toll transponder from the most prominent agency in any given state; however, how you travel can influence whether you get a different transponder, or even more than one.
Families and businesses will often have more than one vehicle. This usually means there is more than one transponder/pass on an account.
Most agencies allow more than one transponder to be assigned to an account, often up to five per family, and more for businesses. However, only one transponder or sticker ID can be assigned to any one vehicle at any given time.
When you order a pass, you will be required to set up a toll pass account with the state or regional agency that issues the transponder or sticker. This is how you will manage your transponders, your vehicles and add funds to your new toll passes.
When you get your pass, you will need to associate the identification number on the transponder or sticker with the vehicle you are using.
Proper installation of your new sticker or transponder is vital to assuring the device can be read by tolling equipment.
The illustration below provides a quick reference, and we have a complete installation guide, including special instructions for installing license-plate transponders, which are often used on large trucks and vehicles with metal-oxide windows.
NOTICE! If you are using a toll pass or transponder with one of the following networks, your pass will not work in New Jersey.
Refer to our nationwide road guide to see which passes work for each toll road across North America.
Atlantic City Expressway
Also Called ACE | Agency: South Jersey Transportation Authority
Bayonne Bridge
Agency: Port Authority of New York & New Jersey
Benjamin Franklin Bridge
Also Called ben franklin bridge | Agency: Delaware River Port Authority
Betsy Ross Bridge
Agency: Delaware River Port Authority
Burlington Bristol Bridge
Also Called bristol bridge | Agency: Burlington County Bridge Commission
Commodore Barry Bridge
Also Called us 322 | Agency: Delaware River Port Authority
Corsons Inlet Bridge
Agency: Cape May County Bridge Commission
Garden State Parkway
Also Called GSP, the parkway | Agency: New Jersey Turnpike Authority
George Washington Bridge
Also Called GWB | Agency: Port Authority of New York & New Jersey
Goethals Bridge
Agency: Port Authority of New York & New Jersey
Grassy Sound Bridge
Agency: Cape May County Bridge Commission
Holland Tunnel
Agency: Port Authority of New York & New Jersey
Lincoln Tunnel
Agency: Port Authority of New York & New Jersey
Middle Thorofare Bridge
Agency: Cape May County Bridge Commission
New Jersey Turnpike
Also Called NJ turnpike, NJTP | Agency: New Jersey Turnpike Authority
Ocean City Longport Bridge
Agency: Cape May County Bridge Commission
Outerbridge Crossing
Agency: Port Authority of New York & New Jersey
Tacony Palmyra Bridge
Agency: Burlington County Bridge Commission
Townsends Inlet Bridge
Agency: Cape May County Bridge Commission
Walt Whitman Bridge
Agency: Delaware River Port Authority
States where E-ZPass is accepted are shown here. You can review transponder options and rules for each state shown below, as well as calculate your tolls and view maps.
Select a state for transponder information. Use the buttons at right for more options.
We only show above those states where we can verify acceptance of E-ZPass.
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