Got a traffic challan? Whether you received an e-challan SMS, spotted a fine on your vehicle number, or want to clear pending dues before selling your car, this guide covers everything in one place. Check your challan status, pay it online in minutes, or dispute a wrong challan without visiting any traffic office.
Quick Overview
| Task | Portal | Time Needed |
|---|---|---|
| Check challan status | echallan.parivahan.gov.in | 2 minutes |
| Pay challan online | echallan.parivahan.gov.in | 5 minutes |
| Check the challan status | echallan.parivahan.gov.in | 10 minutes |
| Dispute the wrong challan | State traffic portal | 2 minutes |
Part 1: How to Check Your Traffic Challan Online
Method 1: By Vehicle Number (Fastest)
- Visit echallan.parivahan.gov.in
- Click “Check Challan Status”
- Select “Vehicle Number” from the dropdown
- Enter your vehicle registration number (e.g. MH12AB1234)
- Enter the captcha and click “Get Detail”
- All pending and paid challans appear instantly with date, location and offence details
Method 2: By Driving Licence Number
- Visit echallan.parivahan.gov.in
- Click “Check Challan Status”
- Select “Driving Licence Number”
- Enter your DL number and date of birth
- Enter captcha and click “Get Detail”
Method 3: By Challan Number
If you received an SMS with a challan number:
- Visit echallan.parivahan.gov.in
- Select “Challan Number” option
- Enter the challan number from your SMS
- Your challan details appear immediately
If your challan does not appear on the central portal, check your state traffic police website — some states maintain separate systems.
State-Wise Challan Check Portals
| State | Portal |
|---|---|
| Delhi | delhitrafficpolice.nic.in |
| Maharashtra | mahatrafficpolice.gov.in |
| Uttar Pradesh | uppolice.gov.in |
| Karnataka | karnatakaone.gov.in |
| Tamil Nadu | tnpolice.gov.in |
| Gujarat | gujaratpolice.gov.in |
| Rajasthan | police.rajasthan.gov.in |
| All Other States | echallan.parivahan.gov.in |
Part 2: How to Pay Traffic Challan Online
Paying your challan online saves you from visiting the traffic office, avoids late payment penalties, and instantly updates your vehicle records.
Step 1: Check Challan Status First, follow the steps above to confirm the challan details — amount, date, and offence type.
Step 2: Click “Pay Now” On the challan details page, click the Pay Now button next to the pending challan.
Step 3: Choose Payment Method. Select your preferred payment option:
| Payment Method | Available |
|---|---|
| UPI (GPay, PhonePe, Paytm) | ✅ Yes |
| Debit Card | ✅ Yes |
| Credit Card | ✅ Yes |
| Net Banking | ✅ Yes |
| NEFT/RTGS | ✅ Yes |
Step 4: Complete Payment. Enter your payment details and confirm. You will receive a payment confirmation SMS and email immediately.
Step 5: Download Receipt After successful payment, click “Download Receipt” and save the PDF. Keep this as proof — it may be required at RTO for vehicle transfer or licence renewal.
Payment reflects in the system within 24-48 hours. If your challan still shows pending after 48 hours, contact the issuing traffic authority with your payment receipt.
Challan Fine Amounts in India (2026)
| Offence | Fine Amount |
|---|---|
| Jumping a red light | ₹5,000 |
| Driving without a licence | ₹1,000 |
| Driving without a helmet | ₹1,000 |
| Driving without a seatbelt | ₹5,000 |
| Jumping red light | ₹1,000 – ₹5,000 |
| Driving without insurance | ₹2,000 (first offence) |
| Drunk driving | ₹10,000 |
| Overspeeding | ₹1,000 – ₹2,000 |
| No PUC certificate | ₹10,000 |
| Driving without RC | ₹5,000 |
Part 3: How to Dispute a Wrong Challan
Received a challan for an offence you did not commit? Your vehicle was caught by a camera, but you were not driving? Here is exactly what to do.
Common Reasons for Wrong Challans:
- Vehicle sold, but RC transfer not completed, the old owner gets a new challan
- CCTV/ANPR camera misread the number plate
- Challan issued to the wrong vehicle due to similar number plates
- Challan issued after the vehicle was reported stolen
Step 1: Check Challan Details Carefully. Visit echallan.parivahan.gov.in and note the exact date, time, location and offence. Compare with your own records, were you at that location at that time?
Step 2: File Online Objection
- Visit echallan.parivahan.gov.in
- Click “Raise Objection” on the challan details page
- Select the reason for objection from the dropdown
- Upload supporting documents, RC copy, insurance, and proof of your location
- Submit the objection, and you will receive a reference number
Step 3: Submit Physical Representation (If Needed) For challans above ₹5,000 or licence suspension notices, visit the issuing traffic police station in person with:
- Original RC book
- Insurance certificate
- Your identity proof
- Any evidence supporting your objection (dashcam footage, toll receipts showing you were elsewhere)
Step 4: Court Hearing (Last Resort) If your objection is rejected, you can contest the challan in court. The challan notice will mention the date and court where you need to appear. A lawyer is not mandatory for minor traffic offences.
Important: Never ignore a challan even if you believe it is wrong. Uncontested challans can result in licence suspension and vehicle seizure.
Frequently Asked Questions
What happens if I don’t pay my challan? Unpaid challans accumulate on your vehicle record. When you visit RTO for RC renewal, fitness certificate, or vehicle transfer, all pending challans must be cleared first. Repeated non-payment can lead to licence suspension.
Can I check the challans for someone else’s vehicle? Yes. The vehicle number search on echallan.parivahan.gov.in works for any vehicle number. This is useful when buying a used vehicle; always check for pending challans before purchasing.
How long does a challan stay on record? Challans remain on your vehicle record until paid or successfully disputed. There is no automatic expiry; they must be cleared manually.
Will my driving licence be suspended for one challan? A single challan typically does not lead to suspension unless it is for a serious offence like drunk driving or dangerous driving. Repeated violations of the same offence can trigger suspension.
Is it safe to pay a challan through third-party apps? Only pay through the official echallan.parivahan.gov.in portal or your state’s official traffic police website. Never pay through unofficial apps or agents, your payment may not reflect in the official system.
Bookmark this page and check your vehicle’s challan status before your next RTO visit, insurance renewal or vehicle sale — clearing pending dues takes 5 minutes online and saves significant complications later.










