When you break a traffic rule in Kerala, you might even unknowingly find a quiet little message waiting on your phone or email: an e-challan. Whether you skipped wearing a helmet, crossed the speed limit, or jumped a red light near the junction, chances are a CCTV camera or a radar gun caught it. The system notes it, and the e-challan is sent by SMS or email. And the best part? You don’t need to stand in a queue to pay for it. Whether in Kochi, Kozhikode, or Kasaragod, you can clear the dues online or head to a nearby traffic police office. Quick and simple. That's the new face of traffic fines in Kerala.
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So, you're in Kerala and receive an e-challan message from the traffic department. You do not need to panic or search for old receipts. Here's how you can check the status of your challan online in just a few clicks:
The Parivahan portal is like a one-stop shop for anything vehicle-related in India. Here's how you use it to check your challan:
Step 1: Head over to the Parivahan website.
Step 2: Look for "Online Services".
Step 3: Click on "eChallan'.
Step 4: Now hit "Pay Online'.
Step 5: Enter vehicle number, DL number, or the challan number if you have it.
Step 6: You'll get the challan details in seconds.
Policybazaar lets you check your e-challan and a variety of other information in one place.
Step 1: Visit the "Check Vehicle Challan Status' page on Policybazaar.
Step 2: Enter vehicle number, your name, and mobile number.
Step 3: Click on "View Challan'.
That's it-you'll see your e-challan and handy information like your vehicle insurance expiry, pollution certificate (PUC) status, and RC details.
Say, you've got an e-challan in Kerala. Perhaps you missed a helmet check or ran a stop sign. But what matters is clearing that fine before it attracts extra penalties. Here's how to do it smoothly, from your phone or in person. No matter how you do it-online or offline-just clear it within 60 days to avoid legalities.
You can pay e-Challan online through the Parivahan website and the Kerala Police portal.
Step 1: Visit echallan.parivahan.gov.in.
Step 2: Click 'Pay Online' and enter challan, vehicle, or DL numbers.
Step 3: Select the challan you want to settle.
Step 4: Choose a payment mode-UPI, cards, or net banking.
Step 5: Save the receipt for the future.
Step 1: Visit the official Kerala Police website.
Step 2: Enter vehicle number and click 'Search'.
Step 3: You'll now see all your pending challans.
Step 4: Make payment using UPI, net banking, or debit card.
Step 5: Don't forget to download or take a screenshot of the receipt.
Sometimes, face-to-face feels more reliable. Kerala Police have you covered there, too.
If you're near Thiruvananthapuram, you can visit the headquarters to pay the penalties. Just carry:
Your DL.
A valid ID and address proof.
A printout or screenshot of the challan or violation message.
Make the payment in cash; get a receipt on the spot.
You can also pay the fine via a Kerala Traffic Police officer on the road with a handheld device.
Give your vehicle number or challan number.
Show your licence.
Pay on the spot (digital or cash), and they'll print you a receipt.
Write a cheque or make a DD in favour of "DCP/Traffic, Kerala Police".
Attach your challan copy and vehicle details.
Mail it to the Kerala Traffic Police HQ.
Handling a traffic fine meant a trip to the local police station, waiting in line, and maybe even some confusion over the details. But not any more. With Kerala's digital e-challan system, the entire process has moved online. Here's why more and more people across the state are choosing the online route:
Whether you're in Ernakulam, Kozhikode, or Wayanad, you can view and pay your e-challan from the comfort of your home. All you need is a phone and the internet.
Everything's on record. Once you enter the vehicle number online, you'll see exactly what the violation was, when it happened, and how much you owe. No second-guessing, no chasing after paper slips.
No paper, no hassle. You won't need to print forms or carry files. Payment is instant, digital, and neatly documented.
Fewer errors, more accuracy. Since the entire process is automated, human errors are significantly reduced.
It's faster for the public and helps traffic authorities manage fines efficiently. There are fewer queues, less paperwork, and more clarity overall.
Staying on the right side of the law doesn't take much. A few mindful habits go a long way for your safety and wallet. Here's a Kerala-specific take on avoiding traffic violations:
Put on a helmet whenever you ride a bike regardless of the distance.
Wear a seatbelt at all times when driving or travelling in a four-wheeler.
Carry valid documents, including your DL, RC, insurance papers, and PUCC.
Keep your insurance up to date.
Obey speed limits as prescribed for different roads and zones to prevent over speeding fines.
Use indicators whenever you are changing lanes or turning to alert other drivers.
Avoid using mobile while driving.
Follow traffic signals and road signs carefully; never jump a red light.
Never drink and drive, as it is both illegal and perilous.
If a wrong e-challan has been issued against your vehicle in Kerala, you can raise a complaint online or offline to correct it. Below are both methods:
Follow the below steps to file a complaint online if you are from Kerala:
Head to the Parivahan website.
Click on the "Complaint" section.
Fill in your details-Challan Number, Name, Mobile Number, and upload any proof (a photo or video helps).
Select Kerala as your state before submitting.
You'll get a 'Complaint ID'-keep it safe to track your case later.
If you want to file an offline complaint for a wrong e-challan issued to you in Kerala, simply follow the steps mentioned below:
Visit a nearby Kerala traffic police station.
Submit the issue in writing along with a physical copy of the wrong challan.
Provide a copy of your vehicle registration certificate, valid ID proof, and any supporting evidence, such as photos, dashcam shots, etc.
For further help, you can directly call the district-based traffic police helpline numbers provided on the PRISM website of the Government of Kerala.
To check your pending e-challan transactions in Kerala, you can simply follow these steps:
Log in to the official Parivahan portal.
Under "Online Services", select "Check Pending Transaction".
Enter 'Vehicle Registration Number' or 'Challan Number'.
Enter the captcha code; click "Get Details". Your pending challan transactions, if any, will be displayed on the screen.
An e-challan issued in Kerala provides complete clarity on the offence. It includes:
Type of offence along with the date, time, and location.
The vehicle registration number, make, and model.
Fine amount to be paid.
Last date to settle the fine (usually 60 days).
Includes a digital signature from Kerala Traffic Police.
Contact information for queries or disputes.
The table below outlines the most common and lesser-known traffic violations in Kerala.
Offence | Regular | Subsequent |
Drunken Driving | ₹10,000 | ₹15,000 |
Riding with no Helmet | ₹1,000 | ₹1,000 |
Driving with no seatbelt | ₹1,000 | ₹1,000 |
Using Mobile while Driving | ₹5,000 | ₹5,000 |
Driving without Valid DL | ₹5,000 | ₹5,000 |
Triple Riding on Two-Wheeler | ₹1,000 | ₹1,000 |
Driving without Valid Insurance | ₹2,000 and/or 3 months in prison, community service | ₹4,000 |
Driving without Valid PUC | ₹10,000 | ₹10,000 |
Dangerous Driving | ₹5,000 | ₹5,000 |
Not Giving Way to Emergency Vehicles | ₹10,000 | ₹10,000 |
Racing on Public Roads | ₹5,000 | ₹5,000 |
Overloading | ₹20,000 | ₹20,000 |
Signal Jumping | ₹5,000 | ₹5,000 |
Offences by Juveniles | ₹25,000 + 3 years imprisonment, RC cancellation for 1 year, and ineligibility for driving licence until 25 years | - |
*Disclaimer: As per the Motor Vehicles Act, offenders and repeat offenders for some of the above-mentioned traffic violations will be subject to jail time and/or suspension of driving licence, in addition to the fine.
Kerala ranks second in the country in traffic violation fines, even though it is only 10th in terms of vehicle count.
Thiruvananthapuram has emerged as Kerala's top district for traffic violations, recording over 11.2 lakh e-challans between October 2023 and September 2024.
Ernakulam followed with 6.28 lakh violations. Wayanad reported the fewest violations at 6,053 cases.
Only the traffic police are authorised to issue & collect e-challans in Kerala.
The penalty for an e-challan must be paid within 60 days from the date of issuance.
After making the payment, you will receive an SMS on your registered phone. Save the SMS or note the transaction ID for future reference.
To make secure online payments, you can use the Parivahan portal or the Kerala MVD website from anywhere in India.
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