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Regional Tolltag Partners ADDISON, TEXAS TOM THUMB 14280 Regional TollTag Partners ADDISON, TEXAS TOM THUMB 14280 MARSH LANE 75001 (972) 241-4485 ALLEN, TEXAS KROGER 1212 E. BETHANY DR. 75002 (972) 727-9299 KROGER 1210 N. GREENVILLE AVE. 75002 (214) 383-7100 TOM THUMB 900 W. MCDERMOTT DRIVE 75013 (214) 495-3710 ALVARADO, TEXAS JOHNSON COUNTY SUB-COURTHOUSE 118 S. FRIOU ST. 76009 (817) 558-0122 ARLINGTON, TEXAS ALBERTSONS 301 SOUTHWEST PLAZA 76016 (817) 478-4291 ALBERTSONS 5950 SOUTH COOPER 76017 (817) 557-0185 ALBERTSONS 6220 US HIGHWAY 287 76017 (817) 478-8901 KROGER 945 W. LAMAR 76012 (817) 277-9811 CITY OF ARLINGTON 101 W. ABRAM ST. 76010 (817) 459-6502 NORTH CENTRAL COUNCIL OF 616 SIX FLAGS DR. 76005 (817) 640-3300 TARRANT COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR 700 EAST ABRAMS STREET 76010 (817) 548-3935 TOM THUMB 2611 WEST PARK ROW 76013 (817) 462-0151 TOM THUMB 2755 N COLLINS 76006 (817) 276-5360 TOM THUMB 1701 WEST RANDOL MILL RD. 76012 (817) 460-8551 FIESTA MART 1300 EAST PIONEER PKWY 76010 (817) 804-7800 KROGER 2580 EAST ARKANSAS LN / 360 76014 (817) 861-2256 KROGER 5701 W. PLEASANT RIDGE 76016 (817) 483-0666 KROGER 2475 ASCENSION BLVD 76006 (817) 860-6900 KROGER 5330 SOUTH COOPER / GREEN OAKS 76017 (817) 472-9491 KROGER 2350 SOUTH EAST GREEN OAKS BLVD 76018 (817) 419-0614 KROGER 945 WEST LAMAR 76012 (817) 277-9811 KROGER 301 SOUTH BOWEN 76013 (817) 277-5289 KROGER 2210 SOUTH FIELDER 76013 (817) 277-3505 AZLE, TEXAS ALBERTSONS 480 NORTHWEST PARKWAY 76020 (817) 270-1116 BEDFORD, TEXAS ALBERTSONS 1300 AIRPORT FREEWAY 76022 (817) 354-0622 KROGER 2109 HARWOOD DR 76021 (817) 685-9266 BENBROOK, TEXAS CITY OF BENBROOK 911 WINSCOTT RD. 76126 (817) 249-3000 BURLESON, TEXAS JOHNSON COUNTY SUB-COURTHOUSE 247 ELK DRIVE 76028 (817) 558-0122 ALBERTSONS 833 NE ALSBURY BOULEVARD 76028 (817) 447-9106 CARROLLTON, TEXAS ALBERTSONS 2150 N. JOSEY LN 75006 (972) 446-8226 4/27/16 Regional TollTag Partners KROGER 4038 OLD DENTON RD. 75007 (972) 512-3354 FIESTA MART 1235 JOSEY LANE 75006 (972) 417-0580 TOM THUMB 4112 NORTH JOSEY 75007 (972) 394-4127 CEDAR HILL, TEXAS ALBERTSONS 427 EAST FM 1382 75104 (972) 291-9863 CITY OF CEDAR HILL 285 UPTOWN BLVD., STE. 100 75104 (972) 291-5100 CLEBURNE, TEXAS ALBERTSONS 210 WEST KATHERINE P RAINES 76033 (817) 641-2002 JOHNSON COUNTY TAX OFFICE 2 NORTH MILL STREET 76033 (817) 558-0122 KROGER 1617 WEST HENDERSON 76033 (817) 641-0771 COLLEYVILLE, TEXAS ALBERTSONS 4000 GLADE ROAD 76034 (817) 354-0505 CITY OF COLLEYVILLE 100 MAIN ST. 76034 (817) 503-1000 COPPELL, TEXAS CITY OF COPPELL 255 PARKWAY BLVD. 75019 (972) 462-0022 TOM THUMB 820 S. MACARTHUR 75019 (972) 393-0411 TOM THUMB 106 N. DENTON-TAP RD 75019 (972) 304-3223 CORINTH, TEXAS ALBERTSONS 4351 FM 2181 76210 (940) 321-4540 CITY OF CORINTH 3300 CORINTH PARKWAY 76208 (940) 498-3200 CROWLEY, TEXAS KROGER 1004 SOUTH CROWLEY RD 76036 (817) 297-0005 DALLAS, TEXAS ALBERTSONS 4625 FRANKFORD RD. 75287 (972) 732-6291 ALBERTSONS 320 CASA LINDA PLAZA 75218 (214) 319-7919 EL RIO GRANDE 2515 WEST JEFFERSON BLVD 75211 (214) 884-4444 KROGER 5665 E. MOCKINGBIRD 75206 (214) 826-2901 KROGER 4142 CEDAR SPRINGS 75219 (214) 599-9859 KROGER 3939 FRANKFORD 75287 (972) 662-1000 KROGER 17194 PRESTON RD. 75248 (972) 931-5794 FIESTA MART 611 WEST JEFFERSON 75208 (214) 944-3300 FIESTA MART 9727 WEBB CHAPEL 75220 (214) 353-7650 FIESTA MART 3030 SOUTH LANCASTER 75216 (214) 302-4000 FIESTA MART 5334 ROSS AVE 75206 (214) 887-3000 FIESTA MART 2951 SOUTH BUCKNER BLVD. 75227 (214) 275-3020 FIESTA MART 8060 SPRING VALLEY RD. 75240 (972) 783-8255 FIESTA MART 2225 WEST LEDBETTER 75224 (214) 331-0270 FIESTA MART 6401 ABRAMS 75231 (214) 342-3380 FIESTA MART 3434 WEST ILLNOIS 75211 (214) 331-3885 FIESTA MART 11445 GARLAND ROAD 75218 (214) 324-0111 FIESTA MART 3460 WEBB CHAPEL EXT. 75220 (214) 902-7030 TOM THUMB 18212 PRESTON 75252 (972) 985-2240 TOM THUMB 3757 FOREST LN 75244 (972) 241-4426 4/27/16 Regional TollTag Partners TOM THUMB 14999 PRESTON RD 75254 (972) 789-6950 TOM THUMB 522 PRESTON RD 75230 (214) 363-7685 TOM THUMB 11920 PRESTON RD 75230 (972) 392-2501 TOM THUMB 4001 VILLANOVA ST 75225 (214) 368-8636 TOM THUMB 6333 EAST MOCKINGBIRD LN 75214 (214) 824-1265 TOM THUMB 10455 N CENTRAL EXPRESSWAY 75231 (214) 369-9694 TOM THUMB 5809 EAST LOVERS LN 75206 (214) 750-3200 TOM THUMB 7117 INWOOD RD 75209 (214) 350-3883 TOM THUMB 8698 SKILLMAN ST 75243 (214) 340-1266 TOM THUMB 7700 NORTHWEST HWY 75225 (214) 346-1020 TOM THUMB 315 SOUTH HAMPTON RD 75208 (214) 331-0160 DENTON, TEXAS ALBERTSONS 2321 W. UNIVERSITY 76201 (940) 383-2391 DESOTO, TEXAS ALBERTSONS 1300 WEST BELTLINE ROAD 75115 (972) 223-1998 CITY OF DESOTO 211 E. PLEASANT RUN RD. 75115 (972) 780-5010 TOM THUMB 210 E. PLEASANT RUN RD. 75115 (972) 274-7000 DUNCANVILLE, TEXAS CITY OF DUNCANVILLE 203 E. WHEATLAND RD. 75116 (972) 780-5000 TOM THUMB 633 W WHEATLAND RD. 75116 (972) 780-0792 EULESS, TEXAS ALBERTSONS 1155 NORTH MAIN STREET 76039 (817) 354-9195 KROGER 1060 NORTH MAIN 76039 (817) 571-1008 FAIRVIEW, TEXAS TOWN OF FAIRVIEW 372 TOWN PLACE 75069 (972) 562-0522 FARMERS BRANCH, TEXAS CITY OF FARMERS BRANCH 13000 WM. DODSON PARKWAY 75381 (972) 919-2526 LBJ EXPRESS 4545 LBJ FREEWAY 75244 (877) 525-3979 FLOWER MOUND, TEXAS KROGER 1101 FLOWER MOUND RD. 75028 (469) 671-5770 TOWN OF FLOWER MOUND 2121 CROSS TIMBERS RD. 75028 (972) 874-6000 TOM THUMB 4301 CROSS TIMBERS RD 75022 (972) 691-2084 TOM THUMB 2600 FLOWER MOUND RD 75028 (972) 355-5750 TOM THUMB 2301 JUSTIN RD 75028 (972) 539-2366 TOM THUMB 745 CROSS TIMBERS 75028 (972) 539-6828 FORT WORTH, TEXAS ALBERTSONS 3563 ALTON ROAD 76109 (817) 548-1415 ALBERTSONS 4400 WEST CENTER BOULEVARD 76137 (817) 232-2180 ALBERTSONS 10800 NORTH BEACH STREET 76248 (817) 431-8912 ALBERTSONS 9300 CLIFFORD STREET 76108 (817) 246-3366 4/27/16 Regional TollTag Partners ALBERTSONS 850 EAST LOOP 820 76112 (817) 451-0306 ALBERTSONS 3525 SYCAMORE SCHOOL ROAD 76133 (817) 346-6497 ALBERTSONS 6700 WEST FREEWAY 76116 (817) 377-8074 ALBERTSONS 7400 OAKMONT 76132 (817) 423-9556 CENTRAL LIBRARY 500 W. 3RD. STREET 76102 (817) 871-7701 SUMMERGLEN LIBRARY 4205 BASSWOOD BLVD. 76137 (817) 232-0478 SW REGIONAL LIBRARY 4001 LIBRARY LANE 76109 (817) 782-9853 EAST REGIONAL LIBRARY 6301 BRIDGE STREET 76112 (817) 871-6436 TARRANT COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR 100 EAST WEATHERFORD STREET 76196 (817) 884-1100 TARRANT COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR 6713 TELEPHONE RD. 76135 (817) 238-4435 TARRANT COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR 3212 MILLER AVE. 76105 (817) 531-5635 TARRANT COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR 6551 GRANBURY RD. 76133 (817) 370-4535 FIESTA MART 275 N. E. 28TH ST. 76106 (817) 625-3500 FIESTA MART 2700 8TH AVE. 76110 (817) 920-1900 FIESTA MART 421 WEST BOLT 76110 (817) 920-1930 FIESTA MART 7809 CAMP BOWIE 76116 (817) 696-9631 FIESTA MART 4245 E. BERRY ST. 76105 (817) 531-1067 FRANK KENT CADILLAC 3500 WEST LOOP 820 SOUTH 76116 (817) 989-4400 FRANK KENT HONDA 3400 WEST LOOP 820 SOUTH 76116 (817) 696-4000 FRANK KENT HYUNDAI 9000 WEST FWY 76108 (817) 529-6500 KROGER 3510 ALTA MESA 76133 (817) 294-5911 KROGER 6080 SOUTH HULEN 76132 (817) 346-0233 KROGER 9114 CAMP BOWIE WEST BLVD 76116 (817) 244-2576 KROGER 3120 SOUTH UNIVERSITY DR 76109 (817) 566-7860 KROGER 6650 NORTH BEACH 76137 (817) 788-1688 KROGER 3300 TEXAS SAGE TRAIL 76177 (817) 750-2040 KROGER 12600 NORTH BEACH ST 76244 (817) 562-3900 TOM THUMB 6377 CAMP BOWIE BLVD 76116 (817) 654-0256 TOM THUMB 3100 S HULEN 76109 (817) 570-2950 FRISCO, TEXAS KROGER 7500 PRESTON ROAD 75034 (972) 377-0850 CITY OF FRISCO 6101 FRISCO SQUARE BLVD. 75034 (972) 292-5550 TOM THUMB 4848 PRESTON RD. 75034 (972) 377-1800 TOM THUMB 5550 FM 423 75034 (214) 494-6213 GAINESVILLE, TEXAS TOM THUMB 206 NORTH GRAND AVE 76240 (940) 665-0311 GARLAND, TEXAS ALBERTSONS 5710 BROADWAY BOULEVARD 75043 (972) 240-7339 KROGER 6850 N. SHILOH RD. 75044 (972) 496-4603 FIESTA MART 2940 S. FIRST ST. 75041 (972) 271-9060 TOM THUMB 2645 ARAPAHO 75044 (972) 495-9807 TOM THUMB 2535 FIREWHEEL PKWY 75040 (972) 675-8661 TOM THUMB 925 NORTHWEST HWY 75041 (972) 271-0582 GRAND PRAIRIE, TEXAS ALBERTSONS 215 NORTH CARRIER PARKWAY 75050 (972) 642-6555 ALBERTSONS 4126 SOUTH CARRIER PARKWAY 75052 (972) 642-2692 4/27/16 Regional TollTag Partners KROGER 313 W. PIONEER PKWY 75051 (972) 264-2384 TERI JACKSON TOURIST INFORMATION CENTER 2170 NORTH BELT LINE RD 75050 (800) 288-8FUN KROGER 2525 WEST I20 76052 (972) 988-1335 TOM THUMB 4215 S CARRIER PKWY 75052 (972) 266-7050 GRAPEVINE, TEXAS TOM THUMB 302 SOUTH PARK BLVD. 76051 (817) 481-5669 HALTOM CITY, TEXAS CITY OF HALTOM CITY 5024 BROADWAY AVE. 76117 (817) 222-7700 KROGER 3304 DENTON HWY 76117 (817) 838-6974 HURST, TEXAS TARRANT COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR 645 GRAPEVINE HIGHWAY 76053 (817) 581-3635 TOM THUMB 612 GRAPEVINE HWY 76054 (817) 428-0383 KROGER 708 EAST PIPELINE RD 76053 (817) 285-9515 IRVING, TEXAS KROGER 7505 N. MACARTHUR 75063 (972) 831-8357 FIESTA MART 975 E. IRVING BLVD. 75060 (972) 554-2574 FIESTA MART 1145 W. AIRPORT 75062 (972) 255-2303 TOM THUMB 3535 BELTLINE RD 75062 (972) 257-3420 TOM THUMB 4010 N MACARTHUR BLVD 75038 (972) 717-9727 KELLER, TEXAS CITY OF KELLER 1100 BEAR CREEK PKWY. 76248 (817) 743-4000 KROGER 976 KELLER PKWY 76248 (817) 431-5194 KROGER 2061 RUFE SNOW 76248 (817) 605-8591 TOM THUMB 1000 KELLER PKWY 76248 (817) 337-8030 KENNEDALE, TEXAS CITY OF KENNEDALE 316 W.
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