Resolution Passed to Update RiverLink Business Rules Conversion offer will be extended in the coming year The Joint Board and Tolling Body met today and approved resolutions ratifying selection of a new toll services advisor (TSA) and amending business rules for...
The Annual Progress Report summarizes 2017 activities and accomplishments of RiverLink, the bi-state tolling system for the Ohio River Bridges Project. The Report includes an assessment of transponder usage by members of Environmental Justice (EJ) communities and will...
Pay By Plate Allows Drivers to Pay Tolls Online Drivers using the tolled bridges connecting Louisville and Southern Indiana have a new option for paying tolls. Pay by plate allows drivers who do not have a prepaid account and transponder to pay tolls owed online,...
Central Florida Expressway Authority to Accept E-ZPass It just got easier for some drivers in the area to travel on toll roads in central Florida. The Central Florida Expressway Authority (CFX/“E-PASS”) will start accepting E-ZPass transponders on September 1. CFX is...
Callers connecting with customer service faster than ever Crossings on the three tolled bridges connecting Louisville and Southern Indiana reached new highs in the second quarter and the time it took to connect with a customer service representative reached an...
Toll rates are updated every July 1 New toll rates for the three tolled bridges connecting Louisville and Southern Indiana begin this weekend. The new rates are effective Sunday, July 1. The 2.5 percent increase is the first rate increase for RiverLink, the tolling...
RiverLink is alerting customers about fraudulent text messages currently circulating in the market. These messages impersonate tolling agencies nationwide, warning customers of unpaid tolls and indicate fees will be incurred if payment is not sent immediately.
If you receive one of these texts, do not click the link. Instead, check your account directly at RiverLink.com or call our customer service team at 1-855-RIV-LINK. Recipients are encouraged to delete any fraudulent texts they may receive.
If you have provided any personal information, contact your bank immediately. You can also report this to the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) at www.ic3.gov, including the phone number where the text originated, and the website listed within the text.
You can also forward the suspicious message to 7726 (SPAM) to alert your mobile provider.
Please reach out to our customer service team with any questions, or to check the status of your account at any time.