All vehicles under 3,500 kg with 4 wheels are required to purchase a vignette. Motorbikes, trikes and trailers are therefore exempt from the toll obligation.
The price of the vignette is based on the emission level of your vehicle.
Toll in Czech Republic
Toll payments in Czech Republic are handled through e-vignettes, which are linked to your vehicle's license plate.
Purchase online
You can easily purchase an e-vignette online at Tollvignettes.com using credit card, PayPal, or another payment method. After completing your purchase, you'll receive a confirmation email, ensuring a quick and hassle-free experience for traveling on Czech Republic’s motorways.
In Czech Republic, toll motorways are identified by an D. A valid e-vignette is essential for travel on these designated motorways.
The motorways can also be labeled with an E. This is the same motorway as indicated with an D, but E means it is part of a broader European network that spans multiple countries.
A valid vignette is required for the following sections:
D0 (E50), D1 (E65, E462, E50, E55), D2 (E65), D3 (E55), D4, D5 (E50), D6 (E48), D7, D8 (E55), D10 (E65), D11 (E67), D35 (E442, E462), D46 (E462), D48 (E462), D49, D52 (E461), D55, D56.
01. Exceptions
Some toll-free motorways and expressways in Czechia are exceptions and do not require a digital vignette.
D0 between Prague city ring road (partially toll-free).
D1 between Prague and Brno (exits 182-210).
D1 between Brno and Ostrava to the Polish border (exit 354).
D3 between Veselí nad Lužnicí Nord and Bošilec (exits 104-109).
D5 between Pilsen and Prague (exits 89-67).
D6 between Cheb and Karlovy Vary (exits 162-131).
D7 between Chomutov and Louny (exits 18-78).
D11 between Sedlice and Kukleny (exits 84-90).
D35 between Sedlice and Opatovice (exits 126-129).
D35 between Mohelnice and Olomouc (exits 261-276).
D46 between Hněvotín and Olomouc, Slavonín (exits 37-39).
D48 between Frýdek-Místek and Dobrá (exits 47-54).
D52 around Pohořelice (exits 23-26).
D55 around Otrokovice (exits 30-32).
All vehicles under 3,500 kg with 4 wheels are required to purchase a vignette. Motorbikes, trikes and trailers are therefore exempt from the toll obligation.
The price of the vignette is based on the emission level of your vehicle.
Conventional Fuel
Traditional fuels such as petrol and diesel, used in most conventional vehicles. These vehicles emit more CO₂ than those running on alternative fuels.
Natural Gas
Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) and Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) are cleaner alternatives to conventional fuels. LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) is not included in this category.
Biomethane
A cleaner alternative to conventional fuels. Vehicles running on biomethane typically produce lower CO₂ emissions.
Plug-in hybrid
Vehicles using both a combustion engine and an electric motor, with a CO₂ output of up to 50 g/km. Designed for greater energy efficiency and reduced emissions.
Choose the perfect e-vignette to match your journey throughout Slovenia.
Ideal for quick trips.
Great for short getaways.
Perfect for extended stays.
Best for frequent travelers.
Standard fuel | ||
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Duration | CZK | EUR |
1 day | CZK 410.00 | €15.99 |
10 days | CZK 530.00 | €20.99 |
30 days | CZK 760.00 | €29.99 |
1 year | CZK 2,800.00 | €109.99 |
Biomethane | ||
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Duration | CZK | EUR |
1 day | CZK 280.00 | €10.99 |
10 days | CZK 380.00 | €14.99 |
30 days | CZK 510.00 | €19.99 |
1 year | CZK 1,650.00 | €63.99 |
Natural gas | ||
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Duration | CZK | EUR |
1 day | CZK 280.00 | €10.99 |
10 days | CZK 380.00 | €14.99 |
30 days | CZK 510.00 | €19.99 |
1 year | CZK 1,650.00 | €63.99 |
Plug-in hybrid (CO₂ max 50 g/km) | ||
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Duration | CZK | EUR |
1 day | CZK 230.00 | €8.99 |
10 days | CZK 300.00 | €11.99 |
30 days | CZK 410.00 | €15.99 |
1 year | CZK 990.00 | €38.99 |
The above prices are a combination of the toll fee and the registration fee, presented as one total amount.
Driving without a valid e-vignette may result in significant fines. Avoid the risk by ensuring you have the correct Slovenian vignette for your vehicle category before you start your journey.
If you use toll roads in the Czech Republic without a vignette, you are immediately at risk of receiving a fine. Don’t have a vignette? Avoid the toll roads or purchase your vignette at Tollvignettes.com.
The obligation to have a valid vignette is monitored by the Czech Police and the Customs Administration. They use the following methods to verify compliance:
License Plate Scans: Patrol cars equipped with cameras scan license plates to check for a valid electronic vignette or exemption.
Control Gates: License plate data is connected to control gates on toll roads for automated checks.
Inspections at Rest Stops: Vehicles may also be checked at rest stops or parking lots.
Yes, the Czech vignette can be transferred once to another license plate, as long as the vignette is not yet valid (the start date has not begun). If the vignette is already valid, you can still modify up to 2 characters on the license plate.
Simply visit the toll authority’s website and provide your country of vehicle registration, license plate, and authorization code (found on your confirmation).
It is possible to change the start date once after purchase, as long as the vignette is not yet valid (the start date has not started). You can adjust the start date of the vignette by visiting the website of the Czech toll authority or by contacting our customer service.
Once the start date has begun, it is no longer possible to modify the vignette. We recommend purchasing a new vignette to avoid fines.
There are a few exceptions to the mandatory purchase of a vignette:
Electric or hydrogen-powered vehicles.
Vehicles transporting severely disabled citizens with a ZTP or ZTP/P card issued in the Czech Republic. The driver must be the cardholder or a close relative (friends or neighbors driving do not qualify).
Vehicles transporting children undergoing treatment for cancer or hemoblastosis (proof such as medical records is required during roadside checks).
Historic vehicles with a special license plate and a historic vehicle license.
The following neighbouring countries of Czechia also have compulsory tolls to finance and maintain their motorways: