eChallan
eChallan is a digital traffic fine system used in India. It helps manage traffic rules and collect penalties. The system is fast, transparent, and reduces paperwork. It connects traffic police, transport departments, and vehicle owners.
This guide explains everything about eChallan. You will learn what an eChallan is, how to pay it, where to check it, challan rates, and how to avoid getting fined.
What is an eChallan?
An eChallan is an online traffic challan issued for breaking traffic rules. The challan is generated using cameras, speed sensors, or traffic police devices. You can receive an eChallan for offences like speeding, jumping red lights, driving without a helmet, or using a mobile phone while driving.
The traffic police use handheld devices or automated systems to issue the eChallan. The fine details are uploaded to a central database. You can check your challan online and pay it without visiting any office.
Who Issues eChallan?
Traffic police and regional transport authorities issue eChallan. They use the Parivahan Sewa portal and apps to record violations. CCTV footage or traffic surveillance also helps in identifying violations.
Each eChallan includes:
- Vehicle number
- Date and time of violation
- Location of offence
- Offence type
- Fine amount
How to Check eChallan Online
You can check your eChallan online using the Parivahan Sewa website. Follow these steps:
- Go to https://echallan.parivahan.gov.in/
- Click on āCheck Challan Statusā
- Enter your vehicle number or driving license number
- Enter the captcha code
- Click āGet Detailā
You will see your pending challans with offence details and payment options.
How to Pay eChallan Online
You can pay the eChallan online easily. Use the Parivahan portal or state traffic police websites. Here is how:
Step-by-Step Payment on Parivahan Sewa
- Visit https://echallan.parivahan.gov.in/
- Click āPay Nowā next to the challan
- Choose a payment method (Debit card, UPI, Net Banking)
- Make the payment
- Save or print the receipt
Your challan status will update to āPaid.ā
Other Ways to Pay
You can also pay eChallan using:
- Paytm app
- State traffic police websites (for example, Maharashtra or Delhi traffic police portals)
- Mobile banking apps that support government services
- Offline at RTO offices or police stations (in some cases)
eChallan Payment Apps
Several apps support eChallan payments:
- Paytm: Go to āRecharge & Pay Billsā, then āChallanā
- Mobikwik: Select āTraffic Challanā under services
- Google Pay (in some cities): Use bill payment section
- State-specific apps: Some states have their own apps
Make sure you enter the correct vehicle number before paying.
What Are the Common Challan Offences and Rates?
Here are common traffic offences and their fine rates under the Motor Vehicles Act, 2019:
| Offence | Fine Amount |
|---|---|
| Not wearing helmet | ā¹1,000 + license suspension |
| No seat belt | ā¹1,000 |
| Using mobile while driving | ā¹5,000 |
| Drunk driving | ā¹10,000 |
| Overspeeding | ā¹1,000 to ā¹2,000 |
| Driving without license | ā¹5,000 |
| Driving without insurance | ā¹2,000 |
| Dangerous driving | ā¹5,000 |
| Jumping red signal | ā¹1,000 |
| Overloading (passenger/goods) | ā¹2,000 + ā¹1,000 per extra passenger |
Note: Fine amounts can vary by state.
What Happens If You Donāt Pay eChallan?
If you donāt pay your eChallan on time:
- You may receive a court notice
- Your vehicle may get seized
- You may not be able to renew registration
- You may face penalties or arrest in serious cases
Always pay your challans quickly to avoid legal action.
Can You Dispute a Wrong eChallan?
Yes. If you think your challan is wrong, you can file a dispute. Follow these steps:
- Visit the Parivahan portal
- Go to the āGrievanceā section
- Fill the form with your challan and vehicle details
- Upload proof like photos or video
- Submit the complaint
You can also contact the local traffic police office. They may cancel the challan after verification.
Tips to Avoid Getting an eChallan
You can avoid traffic challans by following simple rules:
Always Follow Speed Limits
Keep an eye on speed signs. Use cruise control on highways if your vehicle has it.
Wear Helmet and Seat Belt
Wear a helmet if you ride a bike. Always wear a seat belt in cars. Ask others in your car to do the same.
Donāt Use Phone While Driving
Never use a mobile phone while driving. Use Bluetooth or hands-free if needed.
Obey Traffic Signals
Stop at red lights. Do not block zebra crossings or run yellow signals.
Drive With Valid Documents
Carry your driving license, insurance papers, RC, and PUC. You can also store them in the DigiLocker app.
Avoid Overloading
Do not carry more passengers or goods than allowed.
Stay Sober
Never drink and drive. Arrange a driver or use a cab if needed.
States with eChallan Systems
Most Indian states use the eChallan system. Some examples include:
- Delhi
- Maharashtra
- Uttar Pradesh
- Gujarat
- Karnataka
- Tamil Nadu
- Telangana
- Rajasthan
- Punjab
- Andhra Pradesh
Each state may have a different website or app for challan payments. But you can use the Parivahan site for most challans.
Benefits of Using eChallan
eChallan is helpful for both the government and the public. It saves time and offers many benefits:
- Cashless payments
- Instant updates
- Transparency
- Less paperwork
- No need to visit police stations
- Online tracking of offences
You also get a payment receipt instantly, which you can save for your records.
FAQs About eChallan
Can I pay eChallan after the due date?
Yes, but late payment can lead to extra charges or legal action.
What if my challan is already paid but still shows pending?
Wait for 24ā48 hours. If the status doesnāt change, contact Parivahan support or your local traffic department.
Can I get a discount on traffic fines?
Some states offer discount drives or settlement days. Check with your local traffic police website.
Can I pay challan for someone else’s vehicle?
Yes. You just need the vehicle number or challan number.
How long does it take to reflect the payment?
Usually, it reflects within a few hours. In some cases, it may take one day.
Final Words
eChallan is a smart way to manage traffic violations. It makes the system digital, simple, and fast. You can check, track, and pay challans online without any hassle.
Always follow traffic rules. Keep your documents ready. Pay your fines on time. Drive safely to avoid challans and protect yourself and others on the road.
