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A Goa e challan is a simplified and digital way of levying a fine on a person responsible for breaking the road laws and regulations. With the advancement of technology and the uncompromised objective to streamline the traffic management system, the electronic challan (e-challan) was introduced.
Unlike the conventional method of issuing challans, which involves a lot of paperwork and time, e-challans are easy to handle and involve much less time in settlement. Goa e-challan is issued against the violators of the road laws and regulations to fasten the complete process and control the traffic violations effectively.
Offence detection: A traffic rule violation is detected through the electronic systems, such as speed guns/CCTV/sensors, etc. Once an offence is recorded, the system fetches the details and Goa e-challan is issued against the same.
Notification: The vehicle owner is notified about the e-challan through SMS or e-mail. The notification sent carries the payment instructions as well to guide individuals and make the complete process easy for them.
Online check and e-challan payment: The vehicle owners can check the issued Goa e challan. After going through the details of the issued challan, they can also settle the challan by making a payment after selecting a preferred payment method.
E-challan status check: Vehicle owners can check the Goa e-challan and know if they have any outstanding ones. In this way, they can safeguard themselves from the increased penalties or additional fines.
Record of proof: Get a receipt of the Goa e-challan payment. This helps in keeping a record of the payment to ensure transparency.
The introduction of the e-challan has brought a lot of benefits.
A few of the benefits of the Goa e-challan system are:
Park+allows individuals to check the status of transactions performed by them. If you are not sure about the transaction status and want to check if it is still in the queue, perform these steps:
Step1: Visit Park+ and click on the ‘My Profile’ icon located at the top left corner of the page.
Step 2: Click on ‘Orders’ after reaching the ‘Account’ section.
Step 3: Click on the items you are looking for the status of.
Step 4: Check the status of your Goa challan payment transaction from the order details.
Similar to the pending transactions, individuals can also check the failed transactions on Park+ and take further necessary steps to make a payment.
The steps involved in checking a failed transaction are:
Step1: Visit Park+.
Step 2: Go to the top left corner of the page and click on the ‘My Profile’ icon.
Step 3: Go to the ‘Account’ section> ‘Orders’.
Step 4: Select the items you are looking for the payment status.
Step 5: Go to the ‘Order Details’ section and check for any failed Goa challan payment transactions.

Park+ offers a simple interface to the users to quickly check and pay e-challan online. We fetch data from reliable source to help individuals get true information about traffic challans.

Go to Park+ ‘E-Challan’ section
Visit the Park+ website or mobile application and go to the ‘E-Challan’ section for online challan check.
Input the Vehicle registration number
Enter the ‘Vehicle Number’ to begin e challan check by vehicle number and click on ‘Check Challan’ to view the pending challans.
Enter the OTP sent to the registered mobile number for verification (if asked) and review the list of challans, if the issued challan is correct (time, location, offence, etc.).
Settle e-challan
Choose a suitable payment method to clear the fine after the e-challan check and make the vehicle challan payment. Remember to get the receipt as proof.
Parivahan is a government platform offering range of vehicle and transport related services. Motorists can easily check and pay traffic fine online through the Parivahan eChallan website

Reach eChallan Parivahan website
Navigate to the official eChallan Parivahan website.
Perform challan check
Choose the ‘Check Challan Status’ under the ‘Online Services’ head and enter either of the information: Challan Number, DL Number or VRN
Verification and review
Fill in the displayed captcha and click on ‘Get Details’ to check challan online. Complete verification by entering the OTP, if required and carefully review all the challans.
Initiate challan payment
Choose a traffic challan to settle and click on ‘Pay Now’.
Make echallan payment
Select a suitable payment method and complete the parivahan challan online payment to settle.
Collect the payment slip
After successful payment, download the payment receipt to avoid future hassle.
For users who prefer paying traffic fine offline, can reach out to the nearest traffic police station and clear their challan easily.

Visit the nearest traffic police station to settle challan offline.
Collect the required documents
Carry all the essential documents like Challan copy, Vehicle R.C., Identity proofs, etc.
Tell the concern to the designated officer and provide him with all the documents.
Pay the challan fine through either of the provided payment options.
After payment, collect the payment copy for future reference.
Before moving ahead to settle a challan, always check if the issued challan is correct. And to do so, you must know what information an Goa e-challan has. The details listed on the Goa e-challan are:

E challan Telangana
E challan Kerala
E challan Uttar Pradesh
E challan Delhi
E challan Tamil Nadu
E challan Odisha
E challan Haryana
E challan Maharashtra
E challan Karnataka
E challan Andhra Pradesh
E challan Punjab
E challan Bihar
E challan Arunachal Pradesh
E challan Madhya Pradesh
E challan Nagaland
E challan Mizoram
E challan West Bengal
E challan Tripura
E challan Meghalaya
E challan Himachal Pradesh
E challan Manipur
E challan Gujarat
E challan Goa
E challan Jammu & Kashmir
E challan Jharkhand
E challan Sikkim
E challan Chhattisgarh
E challan Uttarakhand
E challan Rajasthan
E challan Lakshadweep
E challan Ladakh
E challan Assam
E challan Andaman and Nicobar
E challan Daman and Diu
E challan Dadra Nagar Haveli
Upon checking, if you find that the issued Goa e-challan is incorrect, you can lodge a complaint for the same. A complaint against the wrongly issued challan can be raised through Parivahan.
Perform the following steps to file a complaint against an incorrect challan:
Step 1. Visit the official website of Parivahan
Step 2. Click on the “Complaint” tab.
Step 3. You’ll then land on the grievance page.
Step 4. Select the wrongly issued challan.
Step 5. Provide the necessary information and the description of the challan (i.e., on what ground the challan is incorrect).
Step 6. Upload the image of the evidences.
Step 7. Click on “Submit” to raise the complaint.
Step 8. Jot down the complaint number to further track the status of the challan.
Following the traffic rules is mandatory for everyone, not only in order to avoid offence charges, but also to ensure your safety and of the one’s on road.
Some of the general traffic safety rules that everyone should follow include the following:
Goa e challan check system has emerged as a simplified and convenient way of managing the traffic system in Goa. This digital and hassle-free solution aims to improve the traffic system and ensure safety by imposing fines on violators online. Further, Park+ also allows people to check and pay their e-challans with the aim of adding convenience and streamlining the entire process. Moreover, to avoid getting penalized, riders/drivers should emphasize on following the traffic safety rules.
Goa e-challan check system was introduced to ensure uncompromised enforcement of the traffic laws, aiming to reduce traffic offences and improve road safety. With the online portals, one can now easily check and pay e-challan within the specified time, eliminating the possibility of additional penalties or increased fines. Moreover, Park+ helps people in settling their challan seamlessly, securely and instantly.
| Traffic Violation | Penalty (in INR) Ist offence | Penalty (in INR) 2nd offence |
|---|---|---|
| Driving w/o PUCC | 10,000 | 10,000 |
| Driving w/o Insurance | 2,000 | 4,000 |
| Allowing an unauthorised person to drive | 5,000 | - |
| Over-speeding (cars) | 1,000 | 1,000 |
| Driving dangerously | 10,000 | - |
| Driving when mentally/physically unfit | 2,000 | - |
| Driving w/o registration | 2,000 | 5,000 |
Source : Government of Goa department of transport
Note : *The table represents some traffic offences and their respective penalties. The penalties are subject to change as per the amendments in the law.
E challan Noida
E challan Kanpur
E challan Hyderabad
E challan Ahmedabad
E challan Bangalore
E challan Vadodara
E challan Chennai
E challan Surat
E challan Mumbai
E challan Gurugram
E challan Chandigarh
E challan Pune
E challan Bhubaneswar
E challan Lucknow
E challan Jaipur
E challan Patna
E challan Kozhikode
E challan Kolkata
E challan Coimbatore
E challan Faridabad
E challan Rajkot
E challan Ranchi
E challan Indore
E challan Jammu
E challan Nagpur
E challan Ludhiana
E challan Bhopal
E challan Vijayawada
E challan Gwalior
E challan Raipur
E challan Nashik
E challan Dehradun
Andaman and Nicobar Islands Vehicle Owner Details
Andhra Pradesh Vehicle Owner Details
Arunachal Pradesh Vehicle Owner Details
Assam Vehicle Owner Details
Bihar Vehicle Owner Details
Chandigarh Vehicle Owner Details
Chhattisgarh Vehicle Owner Details
Dadra and Nagar Haveli Vehicle Owner Details
Delhi Vehicle Owner Details
Goa Vehicle Owner Details
Gujarat Vehicle Owner Details
Haryana Vehicle Owner Details
Himachal Pradesh Vehicle Owner Details
Jammu and Kashmir Vehicle Owner Details
Jharkhand Vehicle Owner Details
Karnataka Vehicle Owner Details
Kerala Vehicle Owner Details
Ladakh Vehicle Owner Details
Lakshadweep Vehicle Owner Details
Madhya Pradesh Vehicle Owner Details
Maharashtra Vehicle Owner Details
Manipur Vehicle Owner Details
Meghalaya Vehicle Owner Details
Mizoram Vehicle Owner Details
Nagaland Vehicle Owner Details
Odisha Vehicle Owner Details
Puducherry Vehicle Owner Details
Punjab Vehicle Owner Details
Rajasthan Vehicle Owner Details
Sikkim Vehicle Owner Details
Tamil Nadu Vehicle Owner Details
Telangana Vehicle Owner Details
Tripura Vehicle Owner Details
Uttar Pradesh Vehicle Owner Details
Uttarakhand Vehicle Owner Details
West Bengal Vehicle Owner Details
PUC Certificate Andaman and Nicobar Islands
PUC Certificate Andhra Pradesh
PUC Certificate Arunachal Pradesh
PUC Certificate Assam
PUC Certificate Bihar
PUC Certificate Chandigarh
PUC Certificate Chhattisgarh
PUC Certificate Dadra and Nagar Haveli
PUC Certificate Delhi
PUC Certificate Gujarat
PUC Certificate Haryana
PUC Certificate Himachal Pradesh
PUC Certificate Jammu and Kashmir
PUC Certificate Jharkhand
PUC Certificate Karnataka
PUC Certificate Kerala
PUC Certificate Ladakh
PUC Certificate Lakshadweep
PUC Certificate Madhya Pradesh
PUC Certificate Maharashtra
PUC Certificate Manipur
PUC Certificate Meghalaya
PUC Certificate Mizoram
PUC Certificate Nagaland
PUC Certificate Odisha
PUC Certificate Puducherry
PUC Certificate Punjab
PUC Certificate Rajasthan
PUC Certificate Sikkim
PUC Certificate Tamil Nadu
PUC Certificate Telangana
PUC Certificate Tripura
PUC Certificate Uttar Pradesh
PUC Certificate Uttarakhand
PUC Certificate West Bengal
Bike Challan Andaman and Nicobar Islands
Bike Challan Andhra Pradesh
Bike Challan Arunachal Pradesh
Bike Challan Assam
Bike Challan Bihar
Bike Challan Chandigarh
Bike Challan Chhattisgarh
Bike Challan Dadra and Nagar Haveli
Bike Challan Delhi
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Bike Challan Gujarat
Bike Challan Haryana
Bike Challan Himachal Pradesh
Bike Challan Jammu and Kashmir
Bike Challan Jharkhand
Bike Challan Karnataka
Bike Challan Kerala
Bike Challan Ladakh
Bike Challan Lakshadweep
Bike Challan Madhya Pradesh
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Bike Challan Manipur
Bike Challan Meghalaya
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Bike Challan Punjab
Bike Challan Rajasthan
Bike Challan Sikkim
Bike Challan Tamil Nadu
Bike Challan Telangana
Bike Challan Tripura
Bike Challan Uttar Pradesh
Bike Challan Uttarakhand
Bike Challan West Bengal
Yes, you can challenge a wrongly issued challan by navigating to the ‘Parivahan’ website.
Park+ allows a secure gateway for people to pay their challan securely, quickly and conveniently.
Repeated offence leads to an increase in the fine amount, levying additional penalty or imprisonment, depending on the seriousness of the offence.
Usually, Goa e-challan should be settled within 60 days from the date it is issued to avoid increased fines, additional penalty or legal consequences.
Yes, individuals can easily download and save the Goa e-challan receipt after settling it.
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