How To Check Maharashtra Traffic e-Challan Status?
You can check your Maharashtra traffic police e-challan status using the Park+ or Parivahan websites.
Use The Park+ Website/App and know your challan status in 2 simple steps:
- Visit the Maharashtra e-challan App by Park+ or the web portal on the Park+ website.
- Enter your vehicle number and view your challan status.
Use The Government of India Official Website - Parivahan, To Check Your Challan Status:
- Visit the Parivahan e-Challan Webpage.
- Enter your Challan number/vehicle number/ Driving license number.
- List of challans will be displayed.
- Click on the challan to check its status.
How To Pay e-Challan Issued By Maharashtra Traffic Police?
You can pay an e-challan issued by Maharashtra traffic police online and offline.
Paying Traffic e-Challan Online
There are two ways of paying traffic e-challan online: the Parivahan website and Maharashtra Transport's official website.
Using Parivahan Website:
You can also pay your Maharashtra traffic e-challan using the Government of India's official e-challan website - Parivahan.
- Visit the Parivahan e-Challan Webpage.
- Enter your Challan number/Vehicle number/Driving License number.
- Enter the Captcha code and click on "Get Details".
- From the displayed list of e-challans, select one to make the payment.
- Proceed with the payment.
Once the payment is successful, you will receive a confirmation and transaction ID.
Using Maharashtra Government's Official Web Portal:
- Visit e-Challan payment.
- Input vehicle number or challan number to proceed.
- After entering the vehicle number or the last four digits of the engine chassis number will also be needed.
- Next, you will be redirected to a new page that displays the information of the e-challan.
You will receive a confirmation along with transaction ID on successful payment of e-challan.
Paying Maharashtra Traffic e-Challan Offline:
To pay the e-Challan issued by Maharashtra traffic police offline, you can choose either of these two options:
- Visit any traffic police station in your city along with your Driving Licence, Address and Identity Proof, and traffic violation challan. Pay your fine in cash and get the receipt.
Locate a traffic police officer with a handheld e-challan payment device. Swipe your debit/credit card to make a cashless payment there and then.
What Are The Latest Traffic Violations And Their Penalties In Mumbai And Pune?
As per the New Motor Vehicle Act 2019, the following is the revised list of penalties and their fines as implemented by the Maharashtra Traffic Police:
Offense Penalty (in INR) Driving without a seat belt A fine of ₹1,000 or/and community service. Triple riding on two-vehicle A fine of ₹1,000 or/and license disqualification
With Community service for three months.Driving without helmet ₹1,000 Carrying excess luggage ₹20,000 (+₹2,000 for every tonne above the permitted level with community service) Driving without a number plate 200 Parking in no parking zone 500 Minor driving vehicle 2 Fine of ₹25,000 with up to 3 years imprisonment.
Registration cancellation for one year.
Minor will become ineligible for a license until they are 25 years of age.Disobey traffic signals Imprisonment between 6 months and 1 year or/and a fine of ₹1,000-₹5,000 Dangerous/rash driving A fine of ₹1,000 (2 & 3 Wheelers), ₹2,000 (for LMV) Using a mobile phone while driving ₹5,000 Drunken driving 10,000 Driving vehicle without registration ₹5,000 for first-time offenders.
₹10,000 for repeat offendersDriving uninsured vehicle 3 months imprisonment, community service or/ and a fine of ₹2,000
A fine of ₹4,000 in case of repeated offence.Violation of road regulations ₹1,000 Over-speeding For Light motor vehicle (LMV): 1,000
For Medium passenger goods vehicle: 2,000-4,000 with license seizureNot giving passage to emergency vehicles 10,000 Driving when mentally or physically unfit to drive 500 Racing For the first offense: 5,000
For repeat offense: 10,000Disqualified person driving a vehicle 10,000 Failure to intimate change of the address of vehicle owner 500 Driving without a valid driving license 5,000 Driving without insurance F For the first offence: 2,000
For repeat offence: 4,000Overloading ₹5,000 and an additional ₹2,000/tonne