Settle a Taiwan freeway toll (ETC) — in English

Pay your Taiwan freeway toll in English, with your own card

Got a Taiwan freeway toll charge after your trip? Taiwan bills tolls to your license plate through the ETC system — and the official portal is in Chinese and expects a local payment method. We're a private assistance service that lets you settle it online, in English, with your international card.

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Settle your freeway toll

Enter your license plate and the toll amount you owe. We settle it with the FETC toll system and email your receipt. Secure checkout by Stripe.

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How it works

Three steps to settled tolls

Step 1

Enter your plate & toll amount

Tell us the license plate and the toll amount from your rental invoice or toll-by-plate notice. Everything in English.

Step 2

Pay with your own card

Pay in your currency by international card, Apple Pay, or Google Pay — no Taiwanese bank account, ATM, or convenience-store visit needed.

Step 3

We settle it with FETC

We remit your payment to Taiwan's national freeway ETC (FETC) system against your plate and email you an English receipt and confirmation.

Taiwan freeway tolls

How toll charges work in Taiwan

You drove, and got billed by plate

Taiwan's National Freeways are 100% electronic — gantries read your license plate. If you drove a car without a linked eTag, the toll is billed to the plate afterwards, often weeks later.

The bill arrives in Chinese

The official FETC portal and toll notices are in Traditional Chinese and expect a local payment method — hard to settle from abroad once you've left Taiwan.

Unpaid tolls add fees

Non-eTag plates pay roughly a 20% surcharge, and tolls left unpaid accrue admin fees and reminders. Settling promptly avoids the escalation.

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Driver questions

Frequently asked questions

I got a Taiwan freeway toll charge after my trip — what is this?+

If you drove in Taiwan without a linked eTag account, the national freeway system (FETC) bills the toll to your license plate afterwards. This service lets you pay that charge online, in English, with an international card — instead of navigating the Chinese-language portal or a Taiwanese convenience store.

Why not just pay FETC directly?+

You can. The official portal fetc.net.tw is the free, direct way to pay — but it is in Traditional Chinese and generally expects a Taiwanese payment method, which is difficult once you have left the country. We handle that for a service fee so you can settle in English with your own card.

I rented a car — do I still owe tolls?+

Sometimes. Many rentals bill tolls back to your card weeks after the trip, but not always, and non-eTag plates are billed directly by FETC. If you received a toll notice or a rental charge you want to settle yourself, you can pay it here.

Is this the official government toll website?+

No. Taiwan Freeway Toll Service is a private service that provides paid assistance with paying Taiwan freeway tolls. We are not affiliated with FETC or the Taiwan Freeway Bureau (MOTC). You can always pay directly and without our fee at the official portal, fetc.net.tw.

Can I get a refund?+

Yes. If we cannot remit your payment to your plate on the government toll system, you receive a full refund of the toll amount. The service fee covers processing. Contact support@taiwan-card.com for any payment issue.

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Taiwan Freeway Toll Service is a private service that provides paid assistance with paying Taiwan national freeway (ETC/eTag) tolls. We are not affiliated with FETC (Far Eastern Electronic Toll Collection) or the Taiwan Freeway Bureau (MOTC). You can also pay directly through the official toll portal at fetc.net.tw.

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