India issued over 8.5 crore electronic traffic challans in 2025. With cameras at intersections, speed radars on highways, and ANPR (Automatic Number Plate Recognition) systems deployed across major cities, the chances of accumulating challans you are not even aware of have multiplied. Unpaid challans can block your RC renewal, lead to vehicle impoundment, and in some states, trigger driving licence suspension. Here is how to check and clear them in under 10 minutes.
Why Checking Challans Regularly is Important

Electronic challans are issued automatically by camera systems and mailed to the registered address. If your RC address is outdated or you moved without updating it, challans pile up silently. Since 2023, several state transport departments have begun linking challan status to RC renewal – vehicles with unpaid challans above a certain amount cannot renew their RC. In Delhi, Telangana, Maharashtra, and Tamil Nadu, this integration is already active.
Method 1 – Check Challan on Parivahan Website
- Step 1: Visit echallan.parivahan.gov.in
- Step 2: Click ‘Check Challan Status’
- Step 3: Select ‘Vehicle Number’ or ‘DL Number’ or ‘Challan Number’
- Step 4: Enter your vehicle registration number (format: MH02BX1234)
- Step 5: Enter the verification captcha and click ‘Get Detail’
- Step 6: All pending challans appear with date, offence, location and amount
- Step 7: Click ‘Pay Now’ to clear any pending challans via UPI, net banking or debit card
Method 2 – Check Challan via mParivahan App
- Open mParivahan app and tap ‘Challan’ on the home screen
- Enter vehicle number or DL number
- All pending challans and payment history appear instantly
- Tap ‘Pay’ on any pending challan to complete payment via integrated payment gateway
Method 3 – State-Specific Challan Portals
Delhi: echallan.parivahan.gov.in or Delhi Traffic Police app
Maharashtra: mahatrafficpolice.gov.in – also shows challan photos
Telangana: ts.edistrict.gov.in
Karnataka: ksp.karnataka.gov.in
Tamil Nadu: tnpolice.gov.in – challans with photographic evidence
Common Challan Offences and Fines in 2026
- Speeding (above limit): Rs. 1,000-2,000 for LMV, Rs. 4,000 for repeat offence
- Red light jumping: Rs. 1,000-5,000 depending on state
- Using mobile phone while driving: Rs. 1,500-5,000
- Driving without seatbelt: Rs. 1,000
- Triple riding on two-wheeler: Rs. 1,000-2,000
- Driving without valid insurance: Rs. 2,000 and vehicle impoundment
- No helmet: Rs. 1,000 and suspension of DL for 3 months
- Drunk driving: Rs. 10,000 and 6-month DL suspension for first offence

Challenging an Incorrect Challan
If you believe a challan was issued incorrectly – wrong number plate captured, vehicle sold before challan date, or camera malfunction – you can challenge it formally. On echallan.parivahan.gov.in, select ‘Challan Objection’ and submit your case with supporting documents (sale deed, RC transfer, CCTV alternatives). State traffic departments have dedicated grievance cells. Keep your sale agreement and RC transfer documents as these resolve the most common dispute situations.
What Happens if You Ignore Challans
- RC renewal blocked if challans exceed state-specific threshold
- Vehicle can be seized at any traffic checkpoint if challan history is severe
- DL suspension if repeat serious offences are unpaid
- Court summons issued for challans ignored beyond 6 months in participating states
Checking your challan status quarterly takes 2 minutes on the Parivahan portal. Clearing any outstanding dues immediately avoids compounding penalties and keeps your vehicle documents in clean standing for renewal and resale.
