Mississauga Electronic Toll Account - Bylaw Guide

Transportation Ontario 2 Minutes Read · published February 11, 2026 Flag of Ontario

In Mississauga, Ontario many drivers who use tolled highways must register an electronic toll account with the highway operator to receive accurate billing and avoid collection actions. This guide explains how Mississauga residents can register, what documentation and vehicle details are typically required, how enforcement and appeals work, and where to get official help.

Register directly with the toll operator to avoid late charges and collection notices.

Penalties & Enforcement

Toll operations for provincially tolled highways are administered by the toll operator; the City of Mississauga does not operate highway toll collection. Common enforcement actions described by toll operators include invoicing, administration fees, account suspension and referral to collections; specific fine amounts or statutory bylaw fines are not specified on the cited page.407 ETR[1]

  • Monetary penalties and fees: not specified on the cited page.[1]
  • Escalation: invoices may escalate to collection accounts or third-party collection agencies; exact escalation schedule is not specified on the cited page.[1]
  • Non-monetary sanctions: account suspension, service holds, or registration blocks may be applied by the operator; specific statutory orders are not specified on the cited page.[1]
  • Enforcer/contact for complaints: toll operator customer service and account support (see Resources). For municipal concerns about related vehicle licensing or complaints, contact Mississauga By-law Enforcement.City of Mississauga By-law Enforcement[2]
If you reject a toll invoice, preserve all account and vehicle evidence and follow the operator's dispute process promptly.

Applications & Forms

The toll operator provides online account registration; there is no separate City of Mississauga form for highway toll accounts. Required items typically include vehicle licence plate, driver name, contact information and a payment method. Specific form names or municipal application numbers are not published for highway toll registration on the cited operator page.[1]

How-To

  1. Gather vehicle information: licence plate number, vehicle make/model, and owner details.
  2. Create an online account with the toll operator and provide a valid payment method.
  3. Choose a transponder or video billing option if offered, and verify vehicle linkage.
  4. Confirm billing preferences and set up email or paper invoice options; retain account confirmation for disputes.
Keep a copy of your account confirmation and any transponder serial numbers.

FAQ

Do I register with the City of Mississauga for highway tolls?
No. Highway toll accounts are managed by the toll operator, not the City of Mississauga; register directly with the operator.[1]
What if I receive a toll invoice in error?
Follow the operator's dispute process immediately and keep records; if municipal enforcement or vehicle registration issues arise, contact Mississauga By-law Enforcement.[2]
Are there municipal fines for unpaid highway tolls?
Municipal bylaws do not govern provincial tolled highway billing; specific municipal fines related to tolls are not specified on the cited pages.[1]

Key Takeaways

  • Register toll accounts with the highway operator to ensure correct billing.
  • Keep vehicle and payment records to support disputes.

Help and Support / Resources