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Odisha e-challan: Digital Traffic/Transport Enforcement Solution
You can check your Odisha traffic police e-challan status using the Park+ website or e-challan Parivahan website as it can be a hassle doing so with the Parivahan Odisha webpage.
Enter your vehicle number and view your challan status details
Click on the one to know its status.
You can pay an e-challan issued by Odisha traffic police both online and offline.
There are two ways of paying challan in Odisha online - using the e-challan Parivahan website, and using the e-Vahan Odisha official website as mparivahan challan payment can be a tedious affair.
You can also make the e-challan payment by using the Government of India's official e-challan website - Parivahan.
Lastly, you will receive a confirmation via an SMS alert along with your transaction ID.
Choose any one of the payment gateways to make the e-challan payment by Odisha Government's portal.
Here is the list of documents you should carry to avoid getting an e-challan.
While it's is easier to pay your e-challan online, you can still choose to make the payment offline:
Enquire the traffic police officer about your pending challans and pay the same in cash.
As per the New Motor Vehicle Amendment Act, 2019. the following is the revised list of penalties and their fines as implemented by the Odisha Traffic Police:
Offense | Penalty |
---|---|
General offense | First-Time Offence: Rs.500 Subsequent Offence: Rs.1,500 |
Violation of driving regulations | Rs.500 to Rs.1,000 |
Ticketless Travel | Rs.500 |
Disobeying orders of traffic authorities | Rs.2,000 |
An unauthorized person driving the vehicle | Rs.5,000 |
Driving Without License | Rs.5,000 |
Driving Disqualified/suspended vehicle | Rs.10,000 |
Over-Speeding | Light Motor Vehicle: Rs 2,000 Medium Passenger or Goods Vehicle: Rs 4000 and impounding of DL for the Subsequent Offence. |
Dangerous / Rash Driving | First-Time Offence: Rs.5,000 Subsequent Offence: Rs.10,000. |
Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol or Intoxicating Substance | First-Time Offence: Rs.10,000 Subsequent Offence: Rs.15,000 |
Oversized Vehicles | Rs.5,000 |
Driving When Mentally/Physically Unfit | First-Time Offence: Rs.1,000 Subsequent Offence: Rs.2,000 |
Accident Related Offences | First-Time Offence: Rs.5,000 Subsequent Offence: Rs,10,000 |
Driving Uninsured Vehicle (without Insurance) | First-Time Offence: Rs.2,000 and/or Imprisonment of up to 3 months. Subsequent Offence: Rs.4,000 and/or Imprisonment of up to 3 months. |
Jumping red line/stop sign | First-Time Offence: Rs.5,000 Subsequent Offence: Rs.10,000 |
Use of mobile phone | First-Time Offence: Rs.5,000 Subsequent Offence: Rs.10,000 |
Driving against flow of traffic | First-Time Offence: Rs.5,000 Subsequent Offence: Rs.10,000 |
Carrying dangerous/hazardous goods in vehicle | First-Time Offence: Rs.10,000 Subsequent Offence: Rs.20,000 |
Racing and Speeding | First-Time Offence: Rs.5,000 Subsequent Offence: Rs.10,000 |
Vehicle Without Permit | Rs.10,000 and/or Imprisonment of up to 6 months. |
Vehicle Without Registration | First-Time Offence: Rs.5,000 Subsequent Offence: Rs.10,000 |
Overloading | Rs.20,000 and Rs.2,000 per extra tonne |
Not Wearing Seatbelt | Rs.1,000 |
Not Wearing Helmet | Rs.1,000 and Disqualification of License for 3 months |
Not Providing Way for Emergency Vehicles | Rs.10,000 and/or Imprisonment of 6 months |
Offenses by Juveniles | Rs.25,000 with Imprisonment of 3 years for which the Guardian / Owner shall be deemed to be guilty. |
Obstruction of free flow of traffic | Rs 500 |
Offenses Committed by Enforcing Officers | Double the Penalty of the corresponding offence |
Causing air and noise pollution | Rs10,000 |
Drunk driving | First-Time Offence: Rs.10,000 and/or Imprisonment of up to 6 months. Subsequent Offence: Rs.15,000 and/or Imprisonment of up to 2 years |
Source: Sambadenglish.com (31 August 2019); Odiahsbytes.com (1 March 2020)
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How Can I Pay Challan
Electronic fines replace traditional paper challans and are directly sent to the violator's mobile device or email. However, there are three ways to pay your challan: online or offline
Open Park+ app
Open Park+ app Open Park+ app & Choose Challan as a service
Enter vehicle number
Mention your vehicle registration number, and click on the Challan details
Check the E-Challan Status
Now, click on the update button to check the e-challan status
Check & Pay Pending Challans
Once done, check your challan, and pay the pending fees
Receive a confirmation with transaction ID
After a successful transaction, you will receive a confirmation on your respective mobile number along with the transaction ID
Visit the Parivahan Website
Go to the eChallan System Link, and a login page will appear
Click on Get Challan Details
Choose between Challan Number, Vehicle Number or DL Number to mention the car details
Enter Details and Captcha
Details of the Challan (if any) will be shown
Select the e-Challan
Get details of the offence and penalty to be paid
Proceed with the Payment
Upon successful completion, you will receive a confirmation along with the transaction ID
Visit traffic police station
Visit any traffic police station in your locality
Carry valid documents
Carry your Identity Proof, Driving Licence and the letter of traffic violation (either printed or screenshot/ PDF)
Pay fine
Submit you fine
Get a receipt
Pay via Cash and get a receipt
To check your traffic fines online in Odisha, you can use the Parivahan website, or Odisha Transport official website.
An e-challan should be paid within 60 days of its date of issue on mParivahan website or app.
In case one fails to pay e-challan in 60 days: 1. A police constable is sent to the registered address to collect the same. 2. If the offender is unavailable to make the payment, a court summon is sent to his place and he is called for clarification. 3. In case of failure to appear in court, his license is suspended.
Visit the Parivahan website. Log in with your Challan number/Driving License number/ vehicle number. You will be able to access all the details of your e-challan along with a link to download the receipt.
To report a traffic violation call state traffic helpline number: 1095