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Which states take I-PASS stickers? What to know as Illinois Tollway transponders are phased out

The new I-PASS stickers from the Illinois Tollway Authority are accepted on the Chicago Skyway, the Indiana Toll Road and more

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As the Illinois Tollway Authority works to phase out transponders and implement I-PASS stickers, drivers across the state are wondering how the stickers work, where they work and more.

According to the tollway, the switch to stickers is being adopted by "toll agencies across the country," and will be ready for immediate use one registered.

The Authority also noted that once registered, I-PASS stickers can be immediately used on the Illinois Tollway, and within 24 hours in other places.

But where exactly are those locations? Here's a breakdown.

Where do the new I-PASS stickers work?

Once registered, I-PASS stickers are immediately ready to use on the Illinois Tollway, and within 24 hours on the Chicago Skyway or other E-ZPass roadways, the Authority states on its website.

The Tollway's website notes that I-PASS stickers can be used "anywhere E-ZPass is accepted," including the Indiana Toll Road. It is also accepted in 19 states and within more than 35 tolling agencies, the site says.

Here's a full list of states and tolling agencies.

Where can I buy a new I-PASS sticker?

According to officials, the sticker tags can now be obtained at Illinois Tollway Customer Service centers, as well as at Jewel-Osco and RoadRanger stores in the Chicago area.

Sticker tags can also be purchased online via the Illinois Tollway’s website. Account users will need to log into their accounts to place an order for a new transponder, and will need to select "windshield-mounted" for transponder type in order to receive their stickers.

Motorists are also encouraged to check their mailing address to ensure that the stickers will be delivered to the proper location, with shipping happening within 14 business days.

How much does the sticker cost?

The new sticker tags will be available free of charge at Customer Service centers and via the Illinois Tollway website, according to officials.

There will be a retail service fee assessed at Jewel-Osco and RoadRanger stores, the agency says.

How long will it take for my sticker to become active?

According to the Illinois Tollway, the sticker tags will be immediately ready for use on their roadways once it is linked to an I-PASS account, which can be done via the Tollway's mobile app or via the Tollway's website.

This process should be completed within 15 days of receiving the new sticker tag.

The stickers will be ready for use within 24 hours on the Chicago Skyway, as well as other E-ZPass roadways across the U.S.

Will I need to move the sticker between cars?

Unlike a transponder, which can be moved from car-to-car, the new sticker tags I-PASS is using must remain on the vehicle they are linked to.

"Sticker Tags are not transferable, one sticker tag per vehicle, permanently installed to windshield," the Illinois Tollway says on its website.

The same I-PASS account can use multiple stickers however, so if you have multiple cars, then you must get a unique sticker for each vehicle and register them via the Illinois Tollway’s website.

Illinois motorists are being offered the opportunity to convert from bulky transponder units to windshield-mounted sticker tags in coming months, but what will happen to the deposits put down on I-PASS units?

I had to provide a deposit for my transponder. What happens to that money?

According to the Illinois Tollway, the $10 transponder deposit will be transferred into the customer’s I-PASS toll account once their new sticker tag is registered with the account.

Can I still use my transponder?

If your transponder still works and has not passed its expiration date, then it can continue to be used, according to officials.

What do I do with my old transponder?

Illinois Tollway officials remind motorists that they should not discard their transponders into the trash, but should instead seek out a recycling location in their area, as the devices contain lithium-ion batteries.

A website will allow motorists to find a lithium-ion battery recycling program in their area.

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