As law-abiding citizens of India, we all try our best to follow the traffic rules and drive carefully on the Indian roads. A big reason why people on the road are now moving more carefully is the Motor Vehicle Act, which was amended in 2019. As per the new laws, the car challan amounts have gone up drastically and so have the challan amount for all other vehicles.
As per the new system, you get an SMS on your registered mobile number intimating you about your pending e-challan and a link where you can go and check it. As per reports in the last couple of months, when people view challan on this link, they find out that they don�t have just one but more challans pending.
Why does this happen? No one knows, but what we do know is how we can help you!
To know about your e-challan pending and view their status, you must download the Park+ app or visit the Park+ website. Just follow the steps below to know everything about your e-Vahan challan.
Step 1: Click on the �Challan tab� on the website or the app
Step 2: Enter your vehicle registration number
Step 3: Click on �Update� followed by clicking on the �Update now� pop-up
Step 4: The latest Vahan challan status will be updated, which you can then view by clicking on �Get challan details�
You can do an RTO challan check and view all the e-challan pending in your name.
When you are on the Park+ app, you can also make e challan payment right after you have made the online check challan for yourself. You will find a �Pay dues� prompt once you view challan, which you can click to clear payment.
To save yourself the hassle of late e-challan payment leading to rounds of court or summoning, you can quickly and easily pay your e-challan online with Park+.
Step 2: Click on the �Challan tab� and enter your vehicle registration number.
Step 3: Click on �Update� followed by �Update Now
Step 4: You will get the updated details of your e-challan by clicking on �Get challan details�
Step 5: Once you have the updated challan information, click on �Pay dues� to clear your challan amount
It�s as simple as that and also saves you court hassles for late e-challan payment.