- Toll roads
- Vignette regulations for vehicles with a total weight of less than 3.5 t
- Prices and validity periods
- Toll regulations for lorries
- Sales points
- Fines
- Can I transfer my vignette?
- Can I change my number plate at a later date?
- Can I postpone the start of validity after purchase?
- Who is exempt from a vignette?
- Tolls in neighbouring countries
E-vignette Slovakia
Motorway tolls in Slovakia are collected through a digital vignette via the Eznamka payment system. The motorway vignette is linked to a vehicle registration number and can be purchased online from vintrica. You can pay for the electronic vignette quickly and easily using PayPal, online banking or a credit card. A confirmation will be sent to your e-mail address and, if you wish, you will receive a text message confirmation that you can show at a checkpoint.
Toll roads
Except for a few exceptions, all motorways and expressways in Slovakia are subject to tolls.
Motorways (diaľnica)
In Slovakia, a toll is required on approximately 435 kilometers of motorways. The planned motorway network covers around 700 km, with about 200 km currently under construction or in the planning stages. The Slovak digital vignette is required for the following motorways:
Dubná Skala – Turany · 17 km ·
Ivachnová – Poprad-Západ · 64 km ·
Poprad-Východ – Prešov-Západ · 71 km ·
Prešov-Juh – Košice-Sever · 20 km ·
Rozhanovce – Bidovce · 8 km ·
Bratislava-Jarovce – Čunovo (SK/HU) · 9 km ·
Expressways (rýchlostná cesta)
Since 2009, there has been a change in the signposting of expressways. The signs are now red and bear white road numbers consisting of a one-digit number in combination with a preceding "R". Previously, only European road numbers or occasionally primary road numbers were indicated on the signs.
The planned total scope of the expressway network is 1,200 kilometres, but R2, R3 and R4 will share some sections with other expressways or motorways. Currently, 314 kilometres of expressways (excluding shared sections) are operational and 18 kilometres are under construction.
Sládkovičovo – Dolná Streda · 2 km · (temporarily exempt)
Dolná Streda – Nitra-Západ · 23 km ·
Nitra-Východ – Hronská Breznica · 86 km ·
Hronská Dúbrava – Banská Bystrica-Kremnička · 20 km ·
Zvolen-centrum – Zvolen-Pustý hrad · 3 km ·
Zvolen-východ – Kriváň · 18 km ·
Mýtna – Lovinobaňa, Tomášovce · 13 km ·
Exemptions
Since 1 August 2024, the motorway bypasses of the cities Bratislava, Nitra, Košice, Prešov, Poprad, and Žilina are exempt from the vignette requirement. This aims to divert traffic from city centres and help reduce congestion and air pollution.
Motorcycles are generally not subject to tolls in Slovakia.
Map
Click on the following map to get an overview of tolls in the Slovak Republic.
Vignette regulations for vehicles with a total weight of less than 3.5 t
In Slovakia, vehicles are divided into two types for toll purposes. A distinction is made between cars, campervans, vans under 3.5 tonnes and trailers.
All vehicles with a permissible total weight of 3.5 tonnes, especially passenger cars and campervans, are subject to toll regulations in Slovakia. Vehicles with less than four tyres do not need a vignette (motorbikes and trikes).
Regulations for trailers
If your vehicle including trailer exceeds the permissible total weight of 3.5 t, you need an additional e-vignette for your trailer. The validity periods of the two vignettes do not have to be exactly the same. If the towing vehicle including your trailer has a total weight of less than 3.5 tonnes, you do not need an additional vignette for the trailer.
Prices and validity periods
You can choose between the following validity periods:
- 1 day
- 10 days
- 30 days
- 365 days
The vignettes are always valid up to and including the last day (23:59) of the selected period. Annual vignettes 2024 cannot be registered retroactively and are always valid from purchase until 31 January of the following year. The 365-day vignette is valid for 365 days, the validity period is up to you.
Please note that an additional service fee will be charged when purchasing the vignette online via vintrica.com. As an independent toll portal, we take care of the registration with the toll operator for you. The service fee is shown in the last step of the order process. All prices include VAT.
1.00 £ = 1.20 €
(Last updated: 21/11/2024 11:00 o’ clock)
Toll regulations for lorries
For vehicles that exceed the permissible total weight of 3.5 t without a trailer, with the exception of campervans, a distance-based toll is charged using an on-board unit (OBU). This toll applies on all motorways, expressways and certain sections. You can apply for registration and the on-board unit at emyto.sk.
Sales points
You can buy the Slovakian vignette on the spot at border crossings or online. We recommend purchasing online here at vintrica.com.
Fines
If you drive without a valid e-vignette, you risk heavy fines. We therefore recommend buying a vignette for your category before you set off. In addition, you should check the validity of the electronic vignette before and after purchase so that you can act quickly if there are any problems.
How are tolls controlled in Slovakia?
The validity of the e-vignette and compliance with the Slovak toll is controlled electronically using video surveillance.
What penalties will I face without an e-vignette?
If you drive on toll motorways in Slovakia without a valid e-vignette, you will be asked to pay a fine of around £130. You will have one month to pay the fine. However, if you buy a monthly vignette within the 15-day grace period, the fine will be reduced to around £85.
Fine | Payment within 15 days |
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130 £ | 85 £ plus monthly vignette |
Can I transfer my vignette?
You cannot transfer the Slovak e-vignette to another vehicle. If you make a spelling mistake when registering the digital vignette, you may be able to change the registration number. You can find more information here.
Can I change my number plate at a later date?
You can ask the toll operator Eznamka to correct incorrect or incomplete registration numbers (e.g. typing errors) within 15 minutes after the delivery of the registration data. An application must then be submitted, which includes the licence plate and the country of registration of the vehicle or trailer. In addition, a photocopy of the registration certificate and a photocopy of the invoice are required.
You can submit the application for rectification here.
Can I postpone the start of validity after purchase?
The flex service at vintrica.com offers you the option of postponing the validity period of the vignette. This is not possible without booking the flex service.
Who is exempt from a vignette?
Pursuant to the provision of Section 7 (1) of Act No. 488/2013 Coll. on Vignette, special provisions apply to certain vehicles, which are exempt from vignette payment, including those of:
- the Ministry of Interior of the Slovak Republic, including the budgetary organisations designated by the Ministry of Interior of the Slovak Republic and the Police Force
- the Ministry of Defence of the Slovak Republic, including organisations under its authority
- the Armed Forces of the Slovak Republic and NATO
- the armed forces or civil units of the sending country for the purpose of performing official duties
- the basic rescue units of the integrated rescue system, city or municipal fire departments, municipal police and the Slovak Red Cross
- the administrators of state-owned motorways and roads, except concession holders
- the Prison and Court Guard
- historic vehicles under a special regulation
- financial administration under a special regulation
- the National Security Authority
- the Slovak Information Service
Tolls in neighbouring countries
The following neighbouring countries of Slovakia also have compulsory tolls to finance and maintain their motorways. More information on the motorway vignette of the neighbouring countries and its validity can be found here:
Since 1 August 2024, the motorway bypasses of the cities of Bratislava, Nitra, Košice, Prešov, Poprad, and Žilina have been exempt from the vignette obligation. This is intended to divert traffic from city centres and help reduce congestion and air pollution.
Motorcycles are generally not subject to tolls in Slovakia.