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E-Challan: your complete guide

How to make E-Challan payment

Paying your E-Challan online is a convenient way to settle traffic fines without the hassle of visiting a physical location.

This guide will walk you through the entire process, ensuring you can complete your payment quickly and efficiently.

Step 1: Visit the E-Challan Portal

To initiate your E-Challan payment, you need to access the official E-Challan portal.

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

Step 2: Navigate to the Payment Section

Look for the option to pay your Challan. This option is usually prominently displayed on the homepage.

  • Click on “Pay E-Challan” or “Make Payment” to proceed to the payment section.

Step 3: Enter Your Challan Details

In this step, you will need to provide specific information to locate your Challan.

  1. You can search for your Challan using one of the following options:
    • Challan Number:
      • If you have the unique Challan number issued to you, enter it in the specified field.
    • Vehicle Registration Number:
      • If you don’t have the Challan number, you can use your vehicle’s registration number (e.g., MH01AA1234).
    • Driving License Number:
      • Alternatively, you can check using your driving license number.
  2. After entering the required details, click on “Get Detail” or “Submit” to retrieve your Challan information.

Step 4: Review Your Challan Information

Once the system processes your request, it will display the details related to your Challan, including:

  • Violation Date:
    • The date when the traffic violation occurred.
  • Description of Violation:
    • The specific law you violated (e.g., speeding, illegal parking).
  • Fine Amount:
    • The total amount you need to pay for the violation.
  • Location of Violation:
    • The area where the violation took place.

Verify that all information is accurate before proceeding to payment.

Step 5: Choose Your Payment Method

After reviewing the details, you will be directed to select your payment method.

You typically have several options available:

  1. Credit/Debit Card
  2. Net Banking
  3. Mobile Wallets (if supported)

Choose your preferred payment method and click on “Proceed to Payment”.

Step 6: Complete the Payment Process

You will be redirected to the payment gateway for your selected method.

Follow these general steps to complete your payment:

  1. Enter Your Payment Details:
    • If using a credit/debit card, enter your card number, expiration date, CVV, and any additional information required.
    • If using net banking, you will be prompted to log in to your bank account.
  2. Confirm Payment:
    • Review the payment summary, including the total amount.
    • If everything is correct, click on “Pay Now” or “Confirm Payment”.
  3. Two-Factor Authentication:
    • For security purposes, you may be required to complete a two-factor authentication process, such as entering an OTP (One-Time Password) sent to your registered mobile number or email.

Step 7: Receive Payment Confirmation

Once the payment is successful, you will receive a confirmation message on the screen.

Additionally, you may receive an SMS or email confirmation regarding your payment.

  • Save or Print the Confirmation:
    • It is advisable to save or print this confirmation for your records. You can usually find an option to “Download Receipt” on the payment confirmation page.

Alternative Methods to Pay E-Challan

Apart from the official E-Challan portal, there are several other ways to make your E-Challan payment:

  1. State Traffic Police Websites:
    • Many state traffic police websites offer the ability to pay E-Challans directly.
  2. Mobile Applications:
    • Download state-specific traffic police apps for easy payment options.
  3. ATM Machines:
    • Some banks offer E-Challan payment facilities at their ATMs. Check for the option while accessing the ATM services.
  4. SMS Services:
    • In some cases, you can also pay your Challan via SMS services offered by your state traffic authorities.

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