How do I pay Serbia tolls?
The Serbia tolls system involves the payment of a fee based on the number of kilometers traveled and the category of the vehicle. These taxes are collected at the 65 toll points on the 820 km of highway in the country.
When you enter the highway, you receive a magnetic card, and at the end of the journey you present it at the toll station at the highway exit and pay the Serbia motorway tolls.
These fares apply on the routes:
- E75 Belgrad – Novi Sad;
- E70 Novi Sad – Subotica;
- E75 Belgrad – Niš;
- E70 Belgrad – Šid;
- E75 Niš – Leskovac.
An advantage of this system is that you can pay directly at the toll stations on the motorway.
Tolls Serbia can be paid in dinars or euros, either in cash or with a bank card.
TAG charging device
It is possible to purchase your TAG charging device to avoid stops on the motorway at toll stations.
TAG equipment is purchased in advance and costs 17 euros.
These are placed on the windshield of the car and automatically withdraw the money related to the highway tax. It must be loaded with the desired amount before setting off.
Vehicle categories under 3.5 T for Serbia tolls
The categories of vehicles with a maximum authorized mass of less than 3.5 T are:
Category I | vehicles with a height of up to 1.3 m (at the front axle) – motorcycles and cars |
Category II | motor vehicles with or without a trailer, up to 1.3 m high (at the front axle of the tractor vehicle), with more than two axles – motor vehicles with a trailer |
Serbia tolls price for vehicles under 3.5 T
The price for the Serbia tolls is calculated according to the category of your vehicle and the highway you drive on. Thus, the prices related to the Serbia vignette for vehicles under 3.5 T are:
- E-75: BEOGRAD – NOVI SAD
Category I: 240 dinar
Category II: 350 dinar
- E-75: NOVI SAD – SUBOTICA
Category I: 330 dinar
Category II: 500 dinar
- E-75: BEOGRAD – NIŠ
Category I: 730 dinar
Category II: 1100 dinar
- E-70: BEOGRAD – ŠID
Category I: 340 dinar
Category II: 520 dinar
- E-70: NIŠ – LESKOVAC
Category I: 190 dinar
Category II: 280 dinar
1 EUR ~ 117 dinar
Map of sales points
Vehicle categories over 3.5 T
The related payment for the Serbia vignette is also made according to the category of the vehicle, in accordance with the regulations of the Serbian authorities. The vehicle categories for vehicles with a maximum authorized mass exceeding 3.5 T are:
Category III | vehicles with a height greater than 1.3 m (at the front axle), with two or three axles – vans, coaches, trucks with two or three axles |
Category IV | vehicles with a height of more than 1.3 m (at the front axle of the tractor vehicle), with more than three axles – all vehicles with more than three axles |
Serbia tolls price for vehicles over 3.5 T
The price for the Serbia vignette differs depending on the highway you drive on and the category of your vehicle. Here is a list of prices for vehicle categories over 3.5 T:
- E-75: BEOGRAD – NOVI SAD
Category III: 710 dinar;
Category IV: 1420 dinar;
- E-75: NOVI SAD – SUBOTICA
Category III: 990 dinar;
Category IV: 1980 dinar;
- E-75: BEOGRAD – NIŠ
Category III: 3630 dinar;
Category IV: 4390 dinar;
- E-70: BEOGRAD – ŠID
Category III: 1030 dinar;
Category IV: 2050 dinar;
- E-70: NIŠ – LESKOVAC
Category III: 570 dinar;
Category IV: 1130 dinar;
1 EUR ~ 117 dinar
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Frequently asked questions
Yes. If you drove without a vignette and were recorded by the inspection cameras, you have a very high chance of receiving the fine at home. But in some countries, you may have the misfortune of being stopped to pay the fine on the spot. Generally, the fine is a few hundred euros, but it varies from country to country.
Vignettes in any country can be purchased at gas stations or specially dedicated points. In recent years, most European countries also allow the purchase of the vignette online. In the Toll Shop app you have step-by-step information for purchasing the vignette in all European countries and the possibility to buy online for some of them.
Most countries in Europe allow this. They have developed their own online payment methods, and for many of them you have access to purchase the vignette directly from the Toll Shop. To find out exactly how you can purchase your vignette for each country, visit the free Toll Shop app, you have all the information in one place.
There is no such option. If you have purchased a vignette, it remains valid until the end of the selected period. Be very careful when entering the data so as not to make a mistake, because once purchased, you cannot get the money back.
No matter how many countries you transit through, you must purchase a vignette for each country. It is important to make sure it is valid upon entering that country to avoid fines.
No, you do not need to print any physical sheet if you purchased the vignette online. You just need to make sure that the online payment has been processed and that the vignette is within the validity period.
Yes, whether it's personal or company data, your data is kept safe in the app.
Yes. Whether you have several personal cars or own a car fleet, you can register as many vehicles as you have to purchase a vignette in any country available in the app.
Yes. After purchasing the vignette, you will receive the invoice both by email and in the application.
The vignette is checked by the video cameras installed on the roads that require the payment of the toll. After the check, you will receive the fine at home. In other countries, you may be stopped to pay it on the spot.
Yes, absolutely. Most countries require vignettes for motorcycles as well, so you will be able to purchase either online (for example through Toll Shop) or physically in the country for which you need the vignette.
Categorical. You can have several vignettes active at the same time, for each country you transit. The most important thing is to buy the vignette before entering each country to make sure you don't risk fines. With the help of Toll Shop, you can simultaneously buy several vignettes in Europe, for the same vehicle or for several.
In many European countries, in addition to the vignette, you will also have to pay tolls for bridges or tunnels. You can find all the information in the Toll Shop app.
The validity of the purchased vignette, regardless of the country and regardless of whether you purchase it physically or online, starts from the selected day until the last day of the selected period. You can choose to have the vignette for your car valid from today, without any delays.
After the vignette expires, you must purchase the vignette again for the desired period. You can always check its status in the application or select the option to be informed by email when it is about to expire.
The validity of the vignette differs from country to country. Each country sets the validity periods, such as 1 day, weekend vignette, 7 days, 10 days, one or three months and other periods up to one year at most.