Reviewed on 2026-06-20 by Dr. Shrawan Kumar Pathak.
Quick answer. Recharge your FASTag from your issuing bank app, UPI or the My FASTag / Rajmargyatra app, and keep your KYC current so the tag is not suspended. For a wrong toll deduction, call NHAI helpline 1033, raise an IHMCL grievance, and dispute the bank debit. Private car owners can also buy an Annual Pass.
A FASTag is the RFID sticker on your windscreen that pays the toll automatically. The plumbing behind it is run on the NPCI NETC network through IHMCL, the NHAI company that settles every toll. When it works you barely notice it. When it goes wrong, the money is already gone before the boom barrier lifts. This guide is built as plain checklists with the traps marked, so you can fix things fast.
Run this once a month and before any long drive:
Pitfall. A loose tag waved by hand often reads as “not affixed” and the plaza may charge double. Stick it properly the first time.
You can top up through any of these, and the money reaches the same tag:
Pitfall. Recharging the wrong bank's app because you forgot which bank issued the tag. Check the bank name printed on the sticker or in the SMS sender ID first.
Under the One Vehicle One FASTag programme, each vehicle must carry a single FASTag linked to its registration and chassis number and the owner's mobile. Banks ask you to upload front and side photos of the vehicle to complete the linking. If your KYC is not done, your tag can be suspended or blacklisted even when there is balance in it.
Pitfall. Buying a second FASTag for the same car from a new bank without closing the old one. Two active tags break the One Vehicle One FASTag rule and can get both flagged. When you transfer or sell a vehicle, close the tag too, much like you do during an RC ownership transfer.
Keep your KYC current rather than waiting for a deadline notice. Enforcement dates have shifted before, so do not treat any forwarded date as final. Verify the live position on your bank app or the NHAI website.
If you use national highways often, the Annual Pass can be cheaper than per-trip tolls. It was launched effective 15 August 2025 at Rs 3,000 for the base year, and NHAI revised it to Rs 3,075 for the financial year 2026 to 2027. It is valid for one year from activation or 200 toll-plaza crossings, whichever comes first.
The pass covers NHAI and MoRTH national highway and national expressway toll plazas. It does NOT cover state highways or privately operated toll roads, so you still pay normally there.
Pitfall. Using an Annual Pass tag on a commercial vehicle leads to immediate deactivation without notice, and the pass is non-transferable to another vehicle. Confirm the current fee and terms on the Rajmargyatra app before you pay, as the figure is revised each financial year.
Figure: step-by-step flow. If a step stalls, use the grievance or RTI route shown.
Wrong, double or excess deductions are the most common FASTag complaint. Move in order and keep every reference number.
Pitfall. Waiting weeks and losing the SMS. Raise the complaint while you still have the alert and the plaza details. Note the complaint number every time.
If the refund does not arrive in about 30 days, escalate the bank-side debit to the RBI Banking Ombudsman under the RB-IOS scheme on helpline 14448. You can also file an RTI with NHAI or the toll concessionaire asking for the notified toll rate for your vehicle class and the action taken on your complaint number. A precise RTI often shakes a stuck refund loose faster than another call.
Treat eChallan disputes and insurance claims the same way, with a paper trail. See our guides on how to check and pay an eChallan and to file a vehicle insurance claim if your trip ends in an accident. Driving abroad instead? You will need an international driving permit rather than a FASTag.
No. The One Vehicle One FASTag rule allows only one active tag per vehicle, linked to its registration, chassis number and your mobile. If you ever bought a second tag, close the older one with that bank. Two active tags can get both blacklisted.
The transaction can fail and some plazas may charge you extra for not having a working tag. Keep a buffer balance and wait for the recharge credit SMS before you reach the plaza.
Yes, it can. An incomplete KYC can get your tag suspended or blacklisted even if it has money in it. Update KYC on your issuing bank's app or at the branch, and keep it current rather than waiting for a deadline.
It launched at Rs 3,000 for the base year 2025 to 2026 and was revised to Rs 3,075 for the financial year 2026 to 2027. It is valid for one year or 200 toll-plaza crossings, whichever comes first. Confirm the current fee on the Rajmargyatra app before paying.
Only owners of private, non-commercial Cars, Jeeps and Vans, checked against the VAHAN database. It is non-transferable and covers NHAI and MoRTH national highway and expressway plazas, not state highways or private toll roads.
Call 1033 with the transaction ID and time, raise an IHMCL grievance or send the false-deduction email, and raise a dispute in your bank's FASTag app. If the bank does not credit the difference, it must lodge an NPCI UDIR ticket.
Escalate the bank-side debit to the RBI Banking Ombudsman under the RB-IOS scheme on 14448. You can also file an RTI with NHAI or the concessionaire seeking the notified rate for your vehicle class and the status of your complaint number.
A FASTag is effectively required to pass national highway toll plazas in the electronic lanes and to avoid double charges. If you barely use highways, skip the Annual Pass and simply recharge per trip.