What Happens to Your Toll Pass Account Account When You Die
Quick Facts
Balance
Prepaid — claim refund
Auto-Replenish
Cancel immediately
Transponder
Return or transfer
Step-by-Step Guide
Cancel auto-replenish
Cancel automatic balance replenishment to stop future charges to the linked bank account or credit card.
Claim prepaid balance
Request a refund of the remaining prepaid toll balance. Contact the toll authority with proof of death and estate documentation.
Return or transfer transponder
Return the toll transponder to the issuing authority or transfer it to a surviving family member's account.
Settle outstanding tolls and close
Pay any unpaid tolls or violations, then formally close the account.
Document Now Checklist
- Toll authority name and account number
- Transponder number(s)
- Prepaid balance amount
- Auto-replenish payment method
- Vehicles registered on the account
Last verified: June 2026. Platform policies may change. Verify current procedures directly with Toll Pass Account. This guide is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.
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