Czech 1-day vignette online
Short-stay digital pass for Czech motorways — same-day transit or a quick D1 crossing.
AllVignette is an independent online service. We are not ASFINAG or any other national toll operator. The service fee is included in the price shown. We purchase the official e-vignette from the national operator and send confirmation to your email.
Who is the 1-day vignette for?
Drivers using Czech motorways for a single day — common on routes between Germany, Austria, and Poland.
Motorcycles do not need a vignette in Czechia. Cars and vans up to 3.5 t do.
When does it start?
Card payment typically activates immediately for the start date you choose.
You can also schedule a future start within operator rules.
What it covers
Signed motorways and expressways in the eDalnice network, including most Prague ring sections that require toll.
Standard car tariff; CNG and eco hybrids have separate lower rates at checkout.
What is not included
Non-motorway roads and short toll-free D0 segments.
Electric vehicle exemptions — register separately with the authority if eligible.
How to buy
Choose 1-day, enter plate, pay by card, keep your email confirmation.
FAQ — Czech 1-day vignette
Do motorcycles need a Czech vignette?
No. Motorcycles, trikes, and trailers are exempt from the Czech vignette requirement. If you're riding a motorcycle through Czechia, you do not need to buy anything.
What is the fine for driving without a Czech vignette?
Fines can reach up to ~CZK 20,000 (≈€820). Misuse of exemptions (e.g., driving an unregistered electric vehicle on a claimed exemption) can trigger higher penalties up to €6,900.
Is the Czech vignette fully digital?
Yes, since 2021. No physical sticker — the vignette is linked to your license plate and country of registration. Enforcement is camera-based across the motorway network.
How fast does the vignette activate?
If you pay by card, the vignette is valid immediately upon payment confirmation. You can also choose a future start date (up to 3 months in advance).
Do electric vehicles pay less?
Yes. Fully electric and hydrogen-powered vehicles are exempt but must register for an exemption with the Czech authority. Natural gas and plug-in hybrids get reduced rates.
Does the Czech vignette cover the city bypass around Prague?
Most of the D0 (Prague Ring) requires a vignette. A few short sections near the city are toll-free. Use official route signs — if a "motorway" or "expressway" symbol is shown, the vignette is required.