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Tolling Made Easy
RiverLink is the toll system in Louisville, KY and Southern Indiana.
All-electronic tolling means no toll booths, no lines and no stopping.
To pay bill, use bill number and license plate.
Save with Fee Forgiveness
Late fees are waived and tolls are lowered when drivers open a prepaid RiverLink account. Save more than $2.50 each crossing.
Savings as easy as 1 – 2 – 3:
- Go to RiverLink.com, click Pay Tolls and enter vehicle information.
- Click Update to a Personal Transponder Account.
- Follow the steps to savings and open an account.
Click here to learn more.
Self-Service is Easy
Whether you’re opening a new RiverLink prepaid account, managing an existing account or paying an invoice, it’s easy to take care of needs online.
- Learn how to open an account.
- Manage an existing account.
- Find answers to FAQs.
- View detailed How-To Guides.
Customer service assistance is also available by email and phone.
Help and Information
Help and Information


How-to Guides
Updates
A Sure Bet this Derby: Save Money with a PrePaid Account
Here’s a winning tip for Kentucky Derby visitors: You can save money on tolls if you open a prepaid RiverLink account before using the three tolled Ohio River bridges.
RiverLink Update: Crossings Climb in First Quarter
More drivers are taking advantage of the new and improved transportation options provided by the Louisville – Southern Indiana Ohio River Bridges Project. Traffic on the three tolled bridges — the new SR 265 Lewis and Clark Bridge, the new I-65 Abraham Lincoln Bridge and the improved I-65 Kennedy Bridge – climbed more than 15 percent from the end of January to the end of March.
RiverLink Operational Update: First Month of Tolling
The first full month of tolling is complete on three Ohio River bridges connecting Louisville and Southern Indiana. Tolling on the new SR 265 Lewis and Clark Bridge, the new I-65 Abraham Lincoln Bridge and the improved I-65 Kennedy Bridge started Dec. 30.