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E-Challan: your complete guide

How to check Challan online

Checking your traffic Challan online is a straightforward process that can save you time and help you stay updated on any fines associated with your vehicle.

Here’s a detailed step-by-step guide to help you navigate through the process effectively.

Step 1: Access the E-Challan Portal

To check your Challan online, you’ll first need to access the official E-Challan portal.

The portal is managed by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways and serves as a central hub for all E-Challan-related activities.

  1. Open your web browser and go to the E-Challan Parivahan portal:
  2. Upon reaching the homepage, you will find various options related to traffic violations and E-Challan services.

Step 2: Locate the ‘Check Challan Status’ Option

On the E-Challan homepage, look for the option that allows you to check the status of your Challan.

This option is usually prominently displayed on the homepage or listed under the main menu.

  • Click on “Check Challan Status” to proceed to the next step.

Step 3: Provide Necessary Information

In this step, you need to enter specific information to retrieve your Challan status.

You can check your Challan status using one of the following methods:

  1. Challan Number:
    • If you have the specific Challan number issued to you, you can enter it here.
  2. Vehicle Registration Number:
    • Enter your vehicle’s registration number (e.g., MH01AA1234) if you do not have the Challan number.
  3. Driving License Number:
    • You can also check the status by entering your driving license number (DL Number).
  • Select the appropriate option based on the information you have and enter the details in the given fields.

Step 4: Complete the Verification Step

After entering your details, the system will prompt you to verify that you are not a robot by completing a CAPTCHA challenge.

  • Type the characters shown in the CAPTCHA box.
  • Click on “Get Detail” or “Submit” to proceed.

Step 5: Review Your Challan Status

Once you submit the information, the system will process your request and display the current status of your E-Challan.

You will see details such as:

  • Date of Violation:
    • When the traffic violation occurred.
  • Description of the Violation:
    • What specific law was violated (e.g., overspeeding, jumping a red light).
  • Fine Amount:
    • The total amount you need to pay for the violation.
  • Location of Violation:
    • The area where the violation took place.

If there are no pending Challans, the system will inform you that there are “No Challans Found” for your vehicle or driving license.

Step 6: Download or Print Your Challan (Optional)

If you need a record of your Challan status or plan to make a payment, you can download or print the Challan directly from the portal.

  • Look for options such as “Download Challan” or “Print Challan” typically available on the status page.

This feature can be useful for keeping track of your traffic violations or for any future disputes.

How to Pay Your E-Challan (Optional)

If you discover that you have an outstanding Challan, you can proceed to pay it online directly through the same portal.

Here’s a brief overview of how to do this:

  1. After reviewing your Challan status, locate the “Pay Now” option on the page.
  2. You will be redirected to a payment gateway where you can choose your payment method (credit/debit card, net banking, etc.).
  3. Follow the prompts to complete the payment and ensure you save or print the payment confirmation for your records.

Additional Methods to Check Challan Online

Apart from the official Parivahan website, you can also check your Challan status through state-specific traffic police websites or mobile apps.

Here are some alternatives:

SMS Services:

In some cases, you may receive SMS notifications about any pending E-Challans, along with details and payment options.

State Traffic Police Websites:

Many states in India have their own traffic police websites where you can check your Challan status. For example:

Delhi Traffic Police:

traffic.delhipolice.gov.in

Mumbai Traffic Police:

trafficpolicemumbai.maharashtra.gov.in

Mobile Applications:

Download traffic-related apps offered by your state’s traffic police for easier access to Challan checking and payments.

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