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One Toll Pass. 19 States.

See why more customers choose the Uni toll pass to travel across town and out of town. Uni, now available in black or white, is a portable transponder that works seamlessly on all toll roads in 19 states, including everywhere E-ZPass is accepted. Uni transponders can be used on all Florida express lanes, including those marked “SunPass Only” and I-4 Express lanes, plus express lanes in the other 18 states where Uni works. For quick and easy transfer from vehicle to vehicle, Uni attaches to the inside of your vehicle’s windshield with suction cups.

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Uni Benefits

Transfer Uni from vehicle to vehicle – it’s portable!

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Use Uni with motorcycles and rental cars

Pay for parking at Orlando International Airport and Port Canaveral cruise terminals

Get volume toll discounts on Florida toll roads

Save up to 30% over the cash toll rate in FL

Choose your Uni: The new Uni in black, designed to blend into your windshield, or the original in white.

Order Uni through your E-PASS account or on Amazon.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is uni.

Uni is a portable toll pass that allows drivers to automatically pay tolls on all toll roads in 19 states, including Florida express lanes. Uni attaches to the inside of a car windshield with suction cups, making it easy to transfer from vehicle to vehicle, including motorcycles and rental cars.

How much does Uni cost?

Uni costs $14.95 plus tax.

Where can I use Uni?

Uni works on all toll roads and most bridges in the following states:

  • Florida (including express lanes)
  • Rhode Island
  • North Carolina
  • Massachusetts
  • New Hampshire
  • Pennsylvania
  • West Virginia

Uni works everywhere you see signs for:

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Plus, you can use your Uni to pay for parking at Orlando International Airport and the Port Canaveral cruise terminals.

I am an E-PASS customer. How do I add Uni to my account?

Log in to your E-PASS account, click Get E-PASS and follow the steps to add Uni to your account.

You can also add Uni to your account in any of the following ways:

  • Via the E-PASS Toll App, available for download on the App Store or Google Play Store
  • Call the E-PASS Customer Service Center at (407) 823-7277 or 1-800-353-7277 , Monday through Friday, 7:30 AM – 7:00 PM and Saturday, 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM.
  • In person at the E-PASS Service Center: 525 South Magnolia Ave Orlando, FL 32801 Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 6 PM & Saturday 9 AM to 1 PM
  • At the Reload Lanes. Visit the drive-up customer service lanes located at the State Road 408 Conway toll plaza , State Road 417 John Young Parkway toll plaza  and State Road 429 Forest Lake Main toll plaza. Reload Lanes are open seven days a week from 6 AM to 8 PM.

I am not an E-PASS customer. How do I get a Uni?

Click your choice of Uni above, click “New Customer,” and follow the steps to create your E-PASS account and purchase Uni. Make sure you have the following information on hand:

  • Email address
  • Driver’s license number
  • License plate number(s) and state where issued
  • Model/make/year/color of vehicle(s)
  • Credit/debit card to activate your account with a minimum of $10 in prepaid tolls and pay for Uni

Or, you can also get a Uni in any of the following ways:

  • State Road 408 at the Conway toll plaza
  • State Road 408 at the Dean toll plaza
  • State Road 408 at the Hiawassee toll plaza
  • State Road 408 at the Pine Hills toll plaza
  • State Road 417 at the John Young Parkway toll plaza
  • State Road 417 at the Boggy Creek toll plaza
  • State Road 417 at the University toll plaza
  • State Road 417 at the Curry Ford toll plaza
  • State Road 429 at the Forest Lake toll plaza
  • State Road 429 at the Independence toll plaza
  • State Road 528 at the Dallas toll plaza
  • State Road 528 at the Beachline toll plaza
  • State Road 414 at the Coral Hills toll plaza

How do I order Uni through Amazon?

Order through the product pages below. Be sure to follow the steps to activate your Uni after it arrives.

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I have a SunPass account. Can I add Uni to my SunPass account?

No. Uni is a product of E-PASS, owned and operated by the Central Florida Expressway Authority (CFX). An E-PASS account is required to use Uni.

SunPass is owned and operated by Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise. Learn more about the differences between E-PASS and SunPass on this page .

I have a Leeway account. Can I add Uni to my LeeWay account?

No. Uni is a product of E-PASS and requires an E-PASS account. LeeWay and E-PASS are operated by two different tolling agencies.

Can I keep more than one transponder in my car?

No. You need to remove all other toll transponders from your vehicle before you install Uni. Keeping more than one transponder in your vehicle could result in a charge by each tolling agency for the same toll.

How can I use Uni on my motorcycle?

Uni will work in a saddlebag or storage compartment.

How can I use Uni with a rental car?

You can move Uni to a rental car if you inform the rental car agency that you’re using Uni in the rental vehicle. The rental vehicle and the vehicle from which you’re transferring the E-PASS must be the same class (for example, two axles). You also must update your E-PASS account information with the rental vehicle’s license plate number.

Where can I use Uni to pay for parking?

Orlando International Airport and the Port Canaveral Cruise Terminal.

How is Uni different from E-PASS Portable or E-PASS Xtra?

Uni is designed with tri-protocol technology, allowing Uni to evolve with the national tolling interoperability network . Currently, Uni works in 19 states. Uni customers will be able to drive in additional states as the interoperability network expands, without having to change transponders, stop to pay tolls with cash, maintain multiple toll collection accounts or rely on license plate invoicing.

While the E-PASS Portable will continue to work in Florida, Georgia and North Carolina, E-PASS Portable is no longer available for purchase. Uni is the portable transponder option in the E-PASS family of products.

E-PASS Xtra will continue to work in 19 states but may not work in all states that join the interoperability network in the future, due to its limited dual-protocol technology. E-PASS Xtra is no longer available for purchase. Uni succeeded E-PASS Xtra as the multistate transponder option in the E-PASS family of products.

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Trump convicted on all 34 counts. Can a convicted felon run for president?

Now that former President  Donald Trump  was found guilty on all counts in his New York criminal  hush money trial , becoming the first former U.S. president convicted of a crime, the question arises: can a convicted felon run for office?

Simply put, the answer is yes.

There is no explicit prohibition in the U.S. Constitution on individuals with criminal records running for president, and the Constitution does not prohibit anyone based on indictments or convictions, according to Kevin Wagner, a noted constitutional scholar and political science professor at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton.

More: Trump guilty on all charges. Read reaction from across Florida.

According to Wagner: "Since the U.S. has a federal system, the rules establishing the qualifications for office can vary by which office you are trying for, and by the state, county, or municipality in which you live. For example, Florida, which had barred felons, now allows individuals who have completed their sentences to run for office or serve on juries once they have their civil rights restored. In other states, the rules may be less strict, or may depend on the severity of the crime and the length of time since the conviction. 

"While states can establish qualifications for their offices, the requirements for election to federal office are set in the U.S. Constitution. For example, Article II describes the requirements to serve as President, such as being a natural-born citizen, at least 35 years of age, and having been a resident of the country for at least 14 years. There is no explicit prohibition on individuals with criminal records running for president, and the Constitution does not prohibit anyone based on indictments or convictions. 

More: Former President Donald Trump found guilty on all counts in hush money case: Live updates

A candidate for U.S. president ran while serving time in prison

Wagner said: "In 1920, Eugene Debs ran for President as a Socialist while serving time in prison for speaking out against the draft during World War I. Debs was convicted of violating the Sedition Act of 1918. After charging Debs, the federal prosecutor said, “No man even though four times the candidate of his party for the highest office in the land, can violate the basic law of this land.” Debs won nearly one million votes while he was in prison but did not win a single Electoral College vote.  

"The Constitution does not bar felons from Congress either, and the U.S. Supreme Court, in U.S. Term Limits v. Thornton (1995), ruled that states cannot add additional qualifications for congressional candidates. However, the House of Representatives has a rule that members convicted of a felony be removed from committee activities unless and until they are re-elected. Both the Senate and the House can censure and even expel members.  

"The Constitution does have one additional restriction. Under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, anyone who has engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the United States is prohibited from holding federal office. Interestingly, there is no requirement that a person be convicted for this to apply, and it was used to remove individuals linked to the Confederacy during the Civil War. 

Trump indicted: Has any other former U.S. president been indicted? No, but these guys came close.

"Congress has refused to seat some members using this provision. In 1919, Congress cited the 14 th Amendment to block Victor Berger, who was accused of supporting Germany during World War I. Berger was eventually allowed to serve after his espionage conviction was reversed by the U.S. Supreme Court.  

"Recently, we have seen efforts to bar candidates from running for Congress based on their involvement with the violence at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. As of yet, no candidates have been disqualified for federal office based on this, and there is significant disagreement over the meaning and application of this prohibition in the modern context. Ultimately, the most significant limitation on access to elected office is still the voters, who can weigh the importance of a conviction or other actions and decide for themselves who will be their representative.  

What happens to Trump now?

Judge Juan Merchan  scheduled Trump's sentencing for July 11.

Experts say states are unlikely to succeed in  passing additional eligibility  requirements for a candidate to get on the presidential ballot.

The U.S. Supreme Court already rejected an effort from several states to bar Trump from the  ballot based on the 14th Amendmen t, which prevents anyone who has  engaged in insurrection  after swearing to uphold the Constitution (by being sworn into office, for example), from holding office again.

Trump can probably vote for himself in Florida

The high court did not want a “state-by-state patchwork” of rules for Trump's eligibility.

The variety of state laws on voting rights for convicted felons could impact Trump's ability to  cast a vote for himself , but not in this case. Florida, where Trump is registered to vote, gives felons the right to vote if the state where they were convicted allows it. New York only removes a felon’s right to vote while they are imprisoned, and as Trump may not receive jail time at all, let alone before the election, he will likely remain eligible.

USA Today's Kinsey Crowley, Natasha Lovato, Ella Lee, Karissa Waddick, Aysha Bagchi, Maureen Groppe, Bart Jansen contributed to this report.

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