As Punjab's rules are getting stricter, it’s not unusual to end up with an e-Challan without realising it. You don’t need to panic or hunt for paperwork. These days, your e-challan status is just a few taps away. With AI cameras and advanced surveillance systems in the major cities of Punjab, getting away with a traffic offence will not be easy. Let’s help you find out how to check your e-Challan status in Punjab.
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Whether you're in Ludhiana, Patiala, or driving through Chandigarh, here's how you can quickly check your challan status online, without making a trip to the RTO.
Parivahan is like the central desk for all things related to your vehicle across India.
Step 1: Go to the official Parivahan website.
Step 2: On the homepage, find the tab that says 'Online Services'.
Step 3: Click on 'eChallan' followed by the 'Pay Online' button.
Step 4: Enter your vehicle, DL, or challan number-whichever you have.
Step 5: Within a few seconds, your challan status will show-date, reason, amount, everything.
If government sites feel a bit slow, Policybazaar is a lighter, user-friendly option showing your challan status and a few extra details.
Here's what to do:
Step 1: Head over to Policybazaar's 'Check Vehicle Challan Status' page.
Step 2: Enter your vehicle number, your name, and mobile number.
Step 3: Click on 'View Challan'.
That's it. You'll not only see your challan but also useful information like:
When your vehicle insurance is due.
Your PUC (Pollution) certificate status.
And even your RC (Registration Certificate) info.
Step 1: Go to the Punjab IFMS website.
Step 2: Click 'e-Receipt', register as a new user, and log in.
Step 3: Select the department and treasury.
Step 4: Your challan details will appear on the screen.
Paying an e-challan in Punjab is hassle-free and straightforward. You do not need to chase down officials or dig through piles of paperwork. You can easily pay your fines online or offline, whichever suits you.
If you've received an e-challan, there's no need to stress. You can sort it out from home without any queues or confusion.
Go to echallan.parivahan.gov.in.
Click 'Pay Online' and key in the challan, vehicle, or DL numbers.
Choose a challan.
Pay using cards, UPI or net banking.
Keep the receipt for future use.
Visit ifms.punjab.gov.in.
Click 'e-Receipt'. If you're new, register first.
Choose the correct department and treasury.
Challan details will be displayed on the screen.
Click 'Pay Challan'.
Select how you want to pay-net banking or card.
Once done, save the receipt just in case you need it later.
Visit the nearest station with your challan details.
Pay in cash and obtain a receipt.
You can also pay the fine via a Punjab 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.
Paying e-challans through digital platforms makes the process convenient, transparent, and efficient for the public and law enforcement agencies.
You can easily view and pay e-challans online from anywhere at any time.
You can access clear and accurate records of traffic violations and penalties, reducing the chances of disputes and confusion.
You can settle fines quickly without manual paperwork or travelling to payment centres.
Automated systems ensure higher accuracy in challan issuance and processing.
It enables faster, more transparent, and efficient collection of fines.
Staying on the right side of the law is quite simple. Follow these and keep yourself and your wallet safe.
Follow traffic signals and road signs carefully; never jump a red light.
Never drink and drive, as it is both illegal and perilous.
Put on a helmet whenever you ride a bike, regardless of the distance.
Obey speed limits as prescribed for different roads and zones to prevent overspeeding fines.
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.
Use indicators whenever you are changing lanes or turning to alert other drivers.
Avoid using your mobile while driving.
If a wrong e-challan has been issued against your vehicle in Punjab, you can raise a complaint online or offline to correct it.
Follow the steps below to file a complaint online if you are from Punjab:
Go to the Parivahan site.
Click on the "Complaint" section.
Fill in your details-Challan Number, Name, Mobile Number, and upload any proof (a photo or video helps).
Select "Punjab" as your state before submitting.
You'll get a 'Complaint ID'-keep it safe so you can track your case later.
If you want to file your complaint in person regarding a wrong e-challan in Punjab, this is how you can do it:
Go to the local traffic police station.
Carry a printout of the wrong challan with a written application.
Bring ID proof, RC, and supporting evidence.
Are you unsure if there's a challan waiting with your name on it? Here's how you can find out:
Head to the Parivahan e-Challan portal (echallan.parivahan.gov.in).
Under 'Online Services', click on 'Check Pending Transaction'.
Type in your vehicle or challan number-whichever you have handy.
Fill in the captcha and hit 'Get Details'. If there are any pending challans, they will pop up on your screen right away.
An e-challan issued in Punjab provides complete clarity on the offence. It includes:
Type of offence, its date, time, and location.
Registration number, make, and model of your vehicle.
Penalty to be paid.
Last date to settle the fine.
Includes digital signature from Punjab Traffic Police.
Contact information for queries or disputes.
The table below outlines the most common and lesser-known traffic violations in Punjab.
Offence | Regular | Subsequent |
Driving without a valid Driving Licence | ₹10,000 | ₹10,000 |
Driving without Registration Certificate or Fitness Certificate | ₹5,000 | ₹10,000 |
Disobeying traffic signal | ₹500 | ₹1,000 |
Smoking while driving | ₹500 | ₹1,000 |
Wrong parking within city area | ₹500 | ₹1,000 |
Over-speeding | ₹1,000 | ₹2,000 |
Using mobile while driving | ₹2,000 | ₹10,000 |
Driving without valid insurance | ₹2,000 | ₹4,000 |
Driving unregistered vehicle | ₹5,000 | ₹10,000 |
Driving without permit (commercial) | ₹10,000 | ₹10,000 |
Carrying excess passengers in transport vehicle | ₹200 (per extra passenger) | ₹200 (per extra passenger) |
Dangerous driving | ₹2,000 | ₹10,000 |
Racing or speeding in competition | ₹5,000 | ₹10,000 |
Note: 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.
As per a Ministry of Road Transport & Highways' comprehensive report released in December 2024, 4,07,691 have been issued, collecting a revenue of ₹31,53,48,085 between 2019 and 2023.
No, you cannot pay e-challan via your net banking. You have to make the payment through Parivahan or in person at the traffic police station.
Yes, the e-challan system currently operates in most states and many cities in the country.
Ideally, each violation results in one e-challan. But repeated offences may incur additional fines.
No. However, ignoring multiple challans may lead to licence suspension or legal action.
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