NDS has compared the five most commonly used reselling websites offering motorway vignettes. According to our findings, drivers paid more than 4.5 million EUR in additional service fees on these websites in 2025. The average service fee was around 6 euros for a 1-day vignette, 9 euros for a 10-day vignette, and 11 euros for a 30-day vignette, rising to as much as 19 euros for a 365-day vignette.
In 2025, the monitored reselling websites sold more than 1 million motorway vignettes, most of which were 10-day vignettes, with almost 560,000 sold.
Apart from the fact that drivers pay more for the vignette, another downside is that the fees are a net income of the reseller, thus these finances cannot be invested into developing the Slovak motorway infrastructure. Also, when purchasing through anonymous reselling websites, the handling of a complaint may become more complicated, as in many cases, the buyers do not get a proof of purchase directly from NDS.
“We remind the drivers to purchase the motorway vignette only through official sales channels. This way, they get the vignette in a secure manner and for the lowest price,” said Peter Braška, Charging and IT Section Director at NDS. The motorway vignette can be purchased for the same price via the website eznamka.sk, the eZnamka mobile app, or at Information and Sales Points located at motorway border crossings. Recently, dozens of Slovak Post branches have been added to the network of motorway vignette sales points.
Since taking over the system of motorway vignette sales under its management, NDS has introduced several innovations. The portfolio of Slovak motorway vignettes has been extended to include a 1-day vignette, the eZnamka website has been redesigned, and payment methods have been expanded to include Apple Pay and Google Pay, thus significantly increasing customer comfort.