According to the road transport ministry data, Tamil Nadu has issued the most e-challans between between 2019 and 2024. e-challans are electronically generated challans for traffic rule violations. The state has issued about 5.6 crore e-challans, collecting Rs 755 crores. Adopting advanced technologies for electronically issuing challans, the state's residents must learn how to check and pay for the e-challan to avoid further legal consequences.
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People from Tamil Nadu can check the status of their e-challan online in two different ways. Below are two methods:
The best way to check the status of your e-challan is via the Parivahan portal, which is the most reliable. Here is how you can check it:
Step 1: First, visit the Parivahan website and click the 'Online Services' option on the homepage.
Step 2: Now, search for the 'eChallan' option under online services and click on it.
Step 3: Click the highlighted option 'Pay Online' on the upper right side.
Step 4: Next, fill in your vehicle number, challan number, or DL number. You must fill in the captcha and click 'Get Detail'.
Note: The Tamil Nadu Police website redirects to the Parivahan website for e-challan payment. Under 'citizen services', a subheading 'E-payment for Traffic Challans' takes you to the Parivahan website.
If you want to check out your Tamil Nadu e-challan status online, you can also do so through Policybazaar.com. Follow the steps below to check the procedure:
Step 1: Visit the 'Check Vehicle Challan Status' page on the official website of Policybazaar Insurance Brokers Pvt. Ltd.
Step 2: Put in the vehicle registration number, then go ahead and click 'View Challan'.
Step 3: Fill in your full name and number, then click 'View Challan'.
Step 4: You can now view your Tamil Nadu e-challan status online with other vehicle details like Registration Certificate (RC), Pollution Under Control Certificate (PUCC) status, and Insurance Expiration Date.
After checking the e-challan status online, you can opt for the online or offline method to pay for the e-challan at your convenience. An e-challan must be paid within 60 days of issuance to avoid additional penalties.
The Parivhan portal is the only way to pay for pending e-challans in Tamil Nadu. You can follow the steps that are mentioned below:
Step 1: Visit the Parivahan portal and click 'Pay Online'.
Step 2: Now fill in details like your driving licence, e-challan or vehicle numbers. Next, fill in the correct captcha.
Step 3: Click the e-challan for which you have to pay and click 'Pay Now'.
Step 4: Payment for the e-challan is possible via UPI, net banking, debit, or credit card.
Step 5: After finishing the payment, you can download the receipt.
Online payment for e-challan is not only faster but also very convenient. Besides, there are some other benefits of paying e-challans online, and they are explained below:
Online payment can be made from anywhere; hence, there are no restrictions in terms of location.
No use of paper, hence no stocking of paid receipts.
The portal records all e-challans in proper order, which will help clarify transactions.
You can verify the online traffic e-challan status anywhere and anytime.
The payment process is quick and easy.
All transactions are transparent.
E-challans are easy to avoid if you follow basic traffic rules in Tamil Nadu. Make sure to follow the practices mentioned below while travelling:
You must stop at a red light and go only when the signal is green.
It is essential to follow appropriate lane discipline to avoid e-challans and maintain safety on the road.
Always have your documents with you, such as the PUC, driving licence, and a copy of your insurance.
When driving a four-wheeler, it is essential to always wear a seatbelt.
If you have a two-wheeler, never ride without a helmet.
Following the speed limits, especially near hospitals and schools, is mandatory.
You must not use a mobile phone or take calls while driving.
Parking of your vehicle must be done in an authorised area only.
You must ensure active motor insurance when you are on the road.
There can be glitches in the system, and you can get a wrong challan issued. If that happens to you, you can correct it online or offline.
To rectify a wrong e-challan in Tamil Nadu online, follow the steps stated below:
Step 1: Visit the official Parivahan website.
Step 2: Click on the 'Complaint' option.
Step 3: You must fill out the form. In the State section, choose 'Tamil Nadu'. If you have an evidence image, you can upload it, too.
Step 4: Once the form is complete, click 'Submit'. After submitting the form, you will receive a complaint number, which you can also use to track your complaint's status.
Registering a complaint for the wrongly issued e-challan can be done offline by following the steps below:
Step 1: Search for your closest local traffic police station and submit your e-challan rectification request by visiting it.
Step 2: Attach a copy of the wrong e-challan and a cover letter explaining the issue.
Step 3: Make sure to carry documents, such as address proof, ID proof, registration certificate (RC), and any evidence of your complaint.
Checking pending e-challan status online is possible with the following steps:
Step 1: Visit the official Parivahan website and click 'Online Services'. Then, scroll down to find 'eChallan' and click on it.
Step 2: Next, click the 'Check Online Services' option, followed by 'Check Pending Transaction'.
Step 3: Here, you will be required to enter your vehicle registration number or your challan number
Step 4: Now, fill out the captcha code and click 'Get Detail' to view the pending transaction.
Usually, in Tamil Nadu, an e-challan will have the following details:
Challan Number: It is a unique number used for reference purposes.
Violation Details: The traffic violation (e.g., signal jumping, overspeeding), date, time, and location.
Vehicle Details: The e-challan includes your vehicle's brand, model, and registration.
Fine Amount: The e-challan will also include details about the fine you must pay. It will depend on the offence and its severity.
Payment Deadline: The last date to pay the fine will also be mentioned on the e-challan.
Authority Signature: Digital verification by the Tamil Nadu Traffic Police.
The table below shows different offences and their shares that topped the list of
Offence | Share |
Red Light Jumping | 28% |
Over Speeding | 23% |
Using a Mobile Phone While Driving | 23% |
Carrying Persons in Goods Carriage | 12% |
Drunken Driving | 8% |
Overload in Goods Carriage | 7% |
If you violate traffic laws in Tamil Nadu, you will be charged with an e-challan, which you must pay as soon as possible. Below are some of the most common offences and their fines.
Offence | First-time Offender | Repeat offender |
Driving under the influence of an intoxicating substance | Rs 10000 | Rs 15000 |
Vehicle overloading | Rs 20000 | Rs 20000 |
Failing to renew the registration of the vehicle | Rs 500 | Rs 1500 |
Violation of mandatory traffic signs | Rs 500 | Rs 1500 |
Driving without a driving licence | Rs 500 | Rs 1500 |
Rash driving | Rs 1000 | Rs 10000 |
Driving while being unfit (physically or mentally) | Rs 1000 | Rs 2000 |
Driving without vehicle registration | Rs 2500 | Rs 5000 |
Driving without insurance | Rs 2000 | Rs 4000 |
Note: Some of the above-mentioned traffic violations may attract suspension of driving privileges, jail time, and a fine for first-time as well as repeat offenders.
Tamil Nadu does not have a state-specific portal for checking e-challans or clearing dues. So, your best option remains the Parivahan portal or third-party websites which show authorised information directly from Parivahan, like Policybazaar Insurance Brokers Pvt. Ltd..
No, you will be charged an additional late payment fee if you don't settle your dues by the deadline. Your fines will accumulate over time. Moreover, neglecting charge settlement may result in legal consequences.
Traffic violations are identified using ANPR (Automatic Number Plate Recognition) cameras and real-time monitoring at the city's traffic control room across Tamil Nadu. So yes, e-challans get issued even without a police officer's presence.
E-challans can be cancelled, if wrongly issued, after filing a request on the Parivahan portal.
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