Every vehicle has a unique FASTag, which is linked to its registration.
Normally, you can reuse the FASTag if you replace your windshield.
But what happens if your FASTag sticker gets damaged?
In such cases, you can request a duplicate FASTag from your issuing bank.
Some banks allow you to do this online, while others require you to contact the bank directly.
A small fee is usually charged for the replacement FASTag.
How to Request a Duplicate FASTag (Generic Guide)
If your bank supports online FASTag replacement, follow these steps:
Visit the official website of your FASTag issuing bank.
Log in using your registered mobile number and password.
Go to the Manage FASTag section.
Select the Replace FASTag option.
Verify your account and vehicle details.
Choose a reason for replacement.
Pay the replacement fee.
The new FASTag will be delivered to your registered address within a few working days.
Bank-Specific FASTag Replacement
Bajaj Pay Users:
Log into your Bajaj Finserv app.
Go to the Wallet section and select FASTag.
Under Manage FASTag, select Vehicle Number, then Replace FASTag.
Verify your details, pay the fee, and enter your delivery address.
HDFC Bank Users:
Visit the HDFC portal here.
Enter your registered mobile number and vehicle details.
Select Tag Replacement (fee: ₹100).
Submit the request and make the payment.
For other banks like ICICI, SBI, Axis, Kotak, PNB, Bank of Baroda, Airtel Payments Bank, and IndusInd, you will need to contact your bank directly to request a replacement.
Key Points to Remember
A duplicate FASTag is issued only to the registered vehicle.
A nominal fee applies for all replacement FASTags.
Delivery usually takes a few working days, depending on the bank.
With this guide, getting a replacement FASTag is quick and hassle-free, ensuring you continue smooth toll payments without interruption.




