E Challan Status Online, Traffic Challan Status, pay challan using paytm wallet or online at official website echallan.parivahan.gov.in.
E Challan
The government has launched an official portal for traffic challan. Based on new traffic rules the people have now aware of safety. In case the police are not able to catch the person then sure he will be caught on camera. The person has to pay the challan according to the breaking of the rule. If you are caught breaking any traffic rule then check the challan on the official portal.
E Challan is the official portal to pay challan and to check status. People can also download the eChallan app which is available in play store and AppStore. Challan can be paid through any online payment method including UPI and Net banking. You can simply pay your challan by sitting at home. The people can no need to stand in a long line and wait to pay the challan. In this article, we are going to show you how to pay challan at your home through the eChallan portal.
How to Check E Challan Status Online?
To check the e challan status, you have to follow the given steps:
- First of all, visit the official website i.e., echallan.parivahan.gov.in.
- You can see the homepage of the official portal.
- On the home page, you have to select the “Check Challan Status” option.
- Another page will open your screen.
- After that, you have to enter the Challan number, Driving License number, Vehical number.
- Solve the captcha question and click on Search button.
- You can see the challan of your vehicle.
- Now, click on the Pay button.
- You can choose any payment method to pay your vehicle challan.
- After succesful payment, you will get the payment receipt.
Statewise e-Challan Status
Andhra Pradesh Challan Status | Assam E-Challan |
Bihar Challan Status | Chandigarh E-Challan Status |
CG Challan Status | Delhi eChallan Status |
Goa Challan Status | Gujarat eChallan Status |
Himachal Pradesh Challan Status | Haryana eChallan Status |
Jharkhand Challan Status | Jammu eChallan Status |
Kashmir eChallan | Kerala eChallan Status |
Karnataka Challan Status | Maharashtra eChallan Status |
Madhya Pradesh Challan | Odisha Challan Status |
Punjab Challan Status | Rajasthan eChallan Status |
Telangana Challan Status | Tamilnadu eChallan Status |
UK Challan Status | Uttar Pradesh Challan Status |
West Bengal eChallan |
How to Pay Challan Online?
You can pay challan in two different ways. The following steps will show you how to do it.
Pay Challan Online:
- Firstly, go to the official portal of e challan.
- On the home page, click on the Challan status option.
- Enter the Driving license number, vehicle number.
- Enter the captcha code as shown on the image.
- After that, your challan will appear on your screen.
- Click on the Pay button and select the payment method.
- You can select the UPI, Debut/Credit card to pay the challan.
- Take a screenshot or print after payment has done.
Pay Challan using Wallets:
- You can pay challan using the digital wallets i.e., Paytm.
- First, open the paytm app on your mobile phone.
- Select the challan option.
- Now, type the details of the vehicle, driving license number, and mobile number.
- Finally, click on the Proceed button.
- Now, you can pay using the amount in the wallet.
How to check Pending Transaction in E Challan?
- If the money is debucted then it will transfer your money within the 7 days.
- You can also check the pending transaction at the official website.
- First, you have to visit the official portal of e Challan.
- On the homa page, click on Check Pending Transaction.
- Another page will open on yoru screen.
- Now, enter the vehicle number, challan number or mobile number.
- After that, click on search button.
- The trasaction status will open on your screen.
How can I pay challan online?
The people can pay the challan using the official portal echallan.parivahan.gov.in
Can I pay the challan through UPI?
Yes, the person can pay challan through the UPI payment method.
How to check if challan is paid?
The person can go to the official portal and enter the vehicle number. If none of the bills were shown, then the challan was paid.