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How to apply for FASTag — complete 2026 guide

How to apply for FASTag 2026 — RTI Wiki citizen guide

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· 2026/04/19 05:02

Quick answer. FASTag is the prepaid RFID sticker on your windshield that lets you drive through national-highway toll plazas without stopping. Since 15 February 2021 it is mandatory for all four-wheelers on NH stretches; without it you pay double toll in cash. Apply through any of the 24+ NPCI-empanelled banks (SBI, HDFC, ICICI, Axis, Kotak, IDFC FIRST, BoB, Canara, Yes etc.), via the NHAI / IHMCL portal at fastag.ihmcl.com, on Amazon / Flipkart, or buy instantly at any toll-plaza POS counter. Typical cost: ₹400 (₹100 issuance + ₹200 refundable deposit + ₹100 first recharge), though many banks waive the issuance fee. Keep your vehicle RC + KYC + passport-size photo ready. Avoid Paytm FASTag for new issuances — RBI banned Paytm Payments Bank wallet operations from 15 March 2024; existing Paytm tags can recharge but no fresh ones are issued.

Vinod's story — "SBI's API was buggy; ICICI gave me a FASTag in 3 days"

Vinod Karnik, 42, IT consultant in Pune. Bought a brand-new Hyundai Creta on 12 May 2025 — financed through HDFC Bank. RC arrived 18 days after delivery. He needed FASTag urgently for an upcoming Mumbai-Pune commute.

“I opened the SBI YONO app — the bank where my salary lands — and went to FASTag → New Application. Entered the RC number, KYC, vehicle details. The app said 'Vehicle not found in Vahan database. Please retry after 7 days.' Strange — I had the physical RC in hand and the Vahan portal already showed my car. I called SBI helpline 1800-110-018; the rep said 'API sync from MoRTH takes 7 days, please wait.' I waited. Two more attempts on 22 May and 28 May — same rejection. Same answer on the helpline. By now my Mumbai trip was 3 days away. I raised a grievance on fastag.ihmcl.com on 30 May with the SBI rejection screenshots. IHMCL replied on 17 June — 18 days later — that NHAI's records showed my RC as 'pre-approved for FASTag' and that SBI's tag-issuance API was returning false negatives for new RCs registered after 1 May 2025; they suggested I try a different issuer. That same evening I applied through ICICI Bank's iMobile app — exact same RC, exact same KYC. ICICI shipped the FASTag on 19 June; it reached me on 22 June and the courier guy himself stuck it on the windshield. First Mumbai-Pune drive on 25 June: smooth pass-through at Khalapur, ₹320 deducted, SMS confirmation in 4 seconds. Total cost: ₹400 to ICICI. Wasted: 25 days fighting SBI's broken API. Lesson: don't marry your salary bank.

—Vinod, July 2025

About 8.06 crore FASTags were active as of December 2024 (NPCI data) covering ~98% of toll-paying traffic on national highways. NHAI clears around ₹200+ crore of toll daily through the ETC system. Of this, around 2 lakh FASTag complaints land in the IHMCL grievance system every quarter — most about rejection at issuance, blacklisting, or incorrect deduction.

What FASTag is — and why it became mandatory

FASTag is a passive Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) sticker affixed to the inside of your vehicle's windshield. When you cross a toll plaza, an overhead reader pings the tag, identifies your linked bank account / wallet, and deducts the toll automatically. No cash, no waiting. The technology is operated by the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) under the National Electronic Toll Collection (NETC) programme, with Indian Highways Management Company Limited (IHMCL) — an NHAI subsidiary — running the central clearing house.

The legal anchors:

You need a FASTag if you own any four-wheeler — Car / Jeep / SUV / LCV / Truck / Bus — that uses national highways or any toll road that has migrated to ETC (most state highways have, including Maharashtra, Karnataka, Telangana, UP). Two-wheelers are exempt (no toll). Government / VIP-exempt vehicles still need a “Zero-Balance / Exempt FASTag”.

Step-by-step process

Step 1 — Decide where to apply: bank vs IHMCL vs toll counter

You have four legitimate channels:

Avoid Paytm FASTag for new issuances. RBI directed Paytm Payments Bank to stop accepting fresh deposits / top-ups from 15 March 2024. If you already had a Paytm FASTag, you can use up the existing balance until the wallet is closed; for new tags use any of the alternates above.

Step 2 — Compare cashback / waiver offers

Many banks run rolling promos:

Compare on the bank's website before applying. The differences are small (₹100-₹250) but the service quality matters more — Vinod's story above shows why.

Step 3 — Keep documents ready

Standard KYC pack:

Step 4 — Apply online through the bank app

Generic flow (works for SBI YONO / HDFC / ICICI iMobile / Axis Mobile / Kotak 811):

  1. Login to the bank app. Navigate: Cards & Payments → FASTag → Apply New.
  2. Enter vehicle registration number (e.g., MH12 AB 1234). The portal queries Vahan; vehicle make/model/class auto-populates.
  3. Choose vehicle category (Class 4 — Car/Jeep/Van; Class 5 — LCV; Class 6 — Bus/Truck 2-axle; Class 7 — Bus/Truck 3-axle; etc.). Wrong category = wrong toll deduction = blacklisting.
  4. Upload RC + photo.
  5. Confirm KYC (Aadhaar OTP).
  6. Pay ₹400 (₹100 issuance + ₹200 deposit + ₹100 first recharge). Some banks adjust deposit downward to ₹150 for cars.
  7. Confirm shipping address.

You'll get a tag-ID and a tracking link. Physical sticker arrives in 5-7 working days by Speed Post or bank courier.

Step 5 — Affix the FASTag correctly

The bank pushes your Tag-ID to the NETC switch (operated by NPCI) within 24 hours. Vahan-FASTag linkage happens automatically — you can verify on vahan.parivahan.gov.in → Know Your Vehicle Details → enter RC → check “FASTag Status: Active”.

Step 8 — Test at the first plaza

Sample fee + eligibility table

+--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+
| Tag issuance fee                     | ₹100 (often waived by promos)        |
+--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+
| Refundable security deposit (Class 4 | ₹200 (Cars / Jeeps / Vans)           |
| – Class 16 by vehicle category)      | ₹300-₹500 (LCV, Bus, Truck)          |
+--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+
| Minimum first recharge               | ₹100 (Class 4) / higher for HCV      |
+--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+
| Typical total at issuance            | ~₹400 for a private car              |
+--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+
| Replacement tag (lost / damaged)     | ₹100                                 |
+--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+
| Tag closure + deposit refund         | NIL (refund within 30 days of        |
|                                      | closure to linked bank account)      |
+--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+
| Minimum balance to keep              | ₹150 (Class 4) — varies by issuer    |
+--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+
| Penalty for crossing without FASTag  | Double toll (in cash) at the plaza   |
+--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+
| KYC document set                     | RC + PAN + Aadhaar + Photo           |
+--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+
| Eligibility                          | Owner of any four-wheeler with valid |
|                                      | RC. Commercial / private both OK.    |
+--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+
| RTI to PIO NHAI / NPCI / IHMCL       | ₹10 by IPO. BPL = free.              |
+--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+

Common reasons your FASTag application gets stuck

If stuck — the escalation ladder

Rung 1 — Issuing-bank FASTag helpline

Each bank runs a dedicated 24×7 FASTag helpdesk:

Quote your Tag-ID + vehicle RC.

Rung 2 — IHMCL grievance portal

Rung 3 — NHAI Helpline 1033

Rung 4 — NPCI dispute resolution

Rung 5 — CPGRAMS (Ministry of Road Transport & Highways)

Rung 6 — Right to Information (RTI)

The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) is a statutory body under the NHAI Act 1988 — fully a public authority under §2(h) RTI Act 2005. IHMCL is a 100% NHAI subsidiary — also covered. NPCI is a Section 8 company; recent CIC orders have held that for NETC FASTag operations funded by user fees and operated under MoRTH mandate, NPCI is a public authority for that limited purpose; some PIO replies still resist this — escalate to CIC if needed.

RTI helps here when:

RTI does NOT help here when:

For the related vehicle-document angle, see RTI for vehicle RC / NOC delay.

FAQs

Q. Do I need a separate FASTag for every vehicle I own?
Yes. One tag is permanently linked to one chassis number / RC. You cannot move a tag between cars.

Q. My car is sold. How do I close the FASTag?
Login to the issuer-bank portal → FASTag → Close Tag → reason “Vehicle Sold” → upload Form 29/30 (sale intimation). Deposit refund + balance refund credit to bank account in 15-30 days. Tell the buyer to apply for a fresh tag — the old one cannot be transferred.

Q. What if I cross a toll plaza and the boom barrier doesn't open even though my balance is fine?
Plaza staff will manually note “FASTag misread” and lift the barrier. You may be asked to pay single toll in cash; if the deduction also actually happened on your tag (check SMS), file a double-deduction dispute on the bank app within 30 days — refund within 7 days.

Q. I was charged DOUBLE toll for not having a working FASTag. Is that legal?
Yes — under Rule 6 of the National Highways Fee Rules 2008 (as amended in 2020), any vehicle entering the FASTag-mandatory lane without a functional FASTag is liable for 2x the applicable toll. The recovery happens at the plaza.

Q. Can I get a FASTag without a bank account?
Yes — via IHMCL “My FASTag” wallet at fastag.ihmcl.com. The wallet is a prepaid payment instrument; you load it via UPI from any bank. KYC is via Aadhaar OTP.

Q. My Paytm FASTag still has ₹650 balance. Can I get it back?
Yes. Login to Paytm app → FASTag → Close Tag. The balance is refunded to your linked bank account within 7-15 days. The deposit refund (₹150-₹200) follows separately. After closure, apply for a new tag through any other issuer.

Q. The toll plaza says my tag is “low balance”. I just recharged ₹500. Why?
Recharge takes 2-15 minutes to reflect at plaza side (NETC settlement cycle). If you've recharged just before reaching the plaza, wait or pay cash — the cash payment is later reversed if the recharge had reached the tag.

Q. Is FASTag mandatory for new car insurance?
Yes. Since 1 April 2021, IRDAI requires the FASTag ID to be quoted in the third-party motor insurance policy. Most insurers accept “Tag ID will be obtained at delivery”.

Q. What about state-highway tolls?
Most states (Maharashtra, Karnataka, Telangana, UP, Gujarat) have moved their state-highway tolls to FASTag. The same tag works. Some smaller state-toll plazas still accept cash + FASTag both.

Q. My RC has not arrived from the dealer; can I apply with the temporary RC?
Most banks reject temporary RCs. The IHMCL portal sometimes accepts. Best route: wait for the permanent RC (typically 15-30 days after delivery) — the toll plaza will accept cash in the meanwhile.

Last reviewed: 26 April 2026 by RTI Wiki editorial team. FASTag rules are updated periodically by NHAI / IHMCL / NPCI — verify current cashback offers, deposit amounts and Paytm-tag status on fastag.ihmcl.com or write to admin@bighelpers.in if you spot a stale figure.