How do I set up a RiverLink account?
How to Open Your RiverLink Account
- Click on Open/Manage Account and then click Register as a New User.
- Fill out the registration form with a valid email address and password, then click on Register.
- Check your email for a RiverLink confirmation message to verify your new account.
How do I check my RiverLink balance?
Drivers with RiverLink prepaid accounts can call 855-RIV-LINK to check their account balance, and to add money to their accounts. There's no need to talk to a customer service representative. Drivers will need their RiverLink account number and their 4-digit PIN number.
How do you add money to your RiverLink account?
How to Add Money to Your Account
- Click on Open/Manage Account and log in to your RiverLink account.
- Click on Payments, then Make Payment.
- Enter Amount and select a Payment Method. ...
- Enter payment information and click Submit Payment.
- To view the successful payment transaction, go to Account Features, then Account Summary.
What is a RiverLink account?
RiverLink Accounts
Once a vehicle crosses a tolled bridge, the vehicle is in the RiverLink system. All outstanding tolls and fees must be paid before setting up a RiverLink prepaid account. Tolls owed can be reduced to the lower, transponder rate and late fees waived by setting up a prepaid RiverLink account.
How do I pay tolls in Tennessee?
Though no toll roads exist in Tennessee, depending on your route, you might have to pay toll while traveling to other US states. You cannot pay tolls by cash or coins on all toll roads in USA. To save time on people having to stop to pay cash, many toll road gantries have electronic tag readers.
How do I pay tolls in Louisville Ky?
Go to www.riverlink.com and click Pay Tolls. Under Pay by Plate, enter the license plate number, state and the last six digits of the vehicle identification number (VIN). View tolls owed and pay with a valid credit card, debit card or ACH.
Why is my RiverLink account locked?
A prepaid RiverLink account is locked if crossing local tolled bridge(s) after the account reaches a negative balance. The account will remain locked until tolls owed are paid. Auto-replenishment is the best way to avoid a negative balance and higher toll rates.