Gilbert Electronic Toll Accounts and Exemptions

Transportation Arizona 3 Minutes Read · published February 10, 2026 Flag of Arizona

In Gilbert, Arizona, drivers typically use the state toll system rather than a municipal tolling program. This guide explains how to set up an electronic toll account, where to check exemptions, and who enforces toll violations for Gilbert motorists. For account setup and plate/transponder options consult the state toll authority below. AZTOLL[1]

Penalties & Enforcement

Toll administration and violations that affect Gilbert drivers are handled by the state toll authority and ADOT-related enforcement; Gilbert does not operate city toll roads. Specific penalty amounts, escalation schedules, and continuing-offence fines are not specified on the cited page(s). AZTOLL[1] For local complaint intake or traffic investigation related to tolling incidents, contact the Gilbert Police Department.

Gilbert does not maintain a municipal tolling program; state authorities manage toll accounts and violations.
  • Fines: not specified on the cited page(s); check the state toll site for fee schedules.
  • Escalation: first/repeat/continuing offence procedures not specified on the cited page(s).
  • Non-monetary sanctions: not specified on the cited page(s); enforcement can include administrative collection actions.
  • Enforcer: state toll authority/ADOT for tolls; local police for associated traffic incidents—contact Gilbert Police Department for local follow-up. Gilbert Police Department[2]
  • Appeals/review: procedures and time limits for contesting tolls are not specified on the cited page(s); see the state toll authority for formal contest deadlines.

Applications & Forms

Account setup, payments, and exemption requests are processed through the state toll authority. No Gilbert-specific toll account form is published on the town site; use the state portal for account creation and any exemption documentation. AZTOLL[1]

Use the state toll portal to register a vehicle, add payment methods, and request any available exemptions.

How to

Step-by-step actions Gilbert drivers can take to set up an electronic toll account and check exemptions.

  1. Create an account at the official state toll portal and follow the identity verification steps.
  2. Register vehicles by plate and request or order a transponder if offered by the state program.
  3. Add a payment method and set up auto-replenishment to avoid missed payments.
  4. If you believe you qualify for an exemption (for example, government or disabled-vehicle exemptions), follow the state portal instructions and upload any required documentation.
  5. To contest a charge, use the dispute or appeal process on the state toll site and keep records of correspondence.

FAQ

Do I need a Gilbert municipal toll account?
No; Gilbert does not operate municipal toll roads. Drivers use the state toll system and should create accounts with the state toll authority.[1]
How do I request an exemption?
Exemption rules and required documentation are handled by the state toll authority; specific exemption forms are available through the state portal or noted on its guidance pages.[1]
Who enforces toll violations for Gilbert drivers?
State toll authorities administer toll charges and related enforcement; Gilbert Police may assist with local incidents. Contact the Gilbert Police Department for local follow-up.[2]

How-To

  1. Create an account on the official state toll portal and verify your identity.
  2. Register one or more vehicles by plate number and order a transponder if required.
  3. Add a payment method and enable auto-reload to prevent unpaid tolls.
  4. Submit any exemption documentation via the portal where the state rules allow.
  5. Monitor account activity and use the portal’s dispute process to contest charges.

Key Takeaways

  • Gilbert drivers use the state toll system; set up accounts at the official state portal.
  • For local issues related to toll incidents, contact the Gilbert Police Department.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] AZTOLL - official state toll portal and account registration
  2. [2] Town of Gilbert - Police Department contact and services