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Karnataka e challan is a digital ticket issued by the Karnataka traffic police against the person who fails to adhere to the traffic rules and regulations. This digital ticket is issued when a traffic violation is detected through modern methods, such as CCTV cameras or by a traffic police officer.
Karnataka became the first state to adopt a fully digital e-challan system on February 07, 2024, making the entire process of issuing traffic challans and collecting fines paperless. The initiative was introduced to streamline traffic enforcement, improve operational efficiency, enhance transparency, curb corruption, and reduce the number of unpaid traffic challans.
The Karnataka e challan check online can be done through reliable digital platforms - Park+, Parivahan or Karnataka One (online state portal) . Individuals can easily check challan by vehicle number, challan number or DL number. The complete process is secure and quick.
Similarly, you can do traffic fine check Mysore to know the pending challans in the city.
A regular Karnataka challan status inquiry benefits the motorists in many ways. Some of the key benefits are:
Park+ is a simplified online platform to check and pay traffic fines. E challan check Karnataka by number plate helps you access authentic details of vehicle challan. Not only this, you can also pay the traffic penalty without any physical visits. Moreover, individuals can also check the challan records anytime and from anywhere.
The traffic challans should be settled within the prescribed time, if not, it could lead to serious consequences. Whether you receive Bangalore city traffic police fine receipt or any other traffic challan, you need to settle it as soon as possible.
Failure to pay a Karnataka traffic challan can lead to the following consequences:
Additional penalties: Individuals are imposed with late payment penalties for not settling challan on time.
Legal action: In case of due traffic fines, legal actions may be taken. You may receive a court notice, case can be moved to the virtual or regular court, depending on the pendency.
Vehicle impoundment: The vehicle can be seized by the traffic police authorities.
Insurance delays: You might face delays in car insurance renewals.
Blocking of RTO services: Unpaid challans can even restrict the access of RTO services for the vehicle like RC renewals, etc.
Resale issues: Vehicle owners may face issues in case of vehicle resale.
DL suspension: The DL can be at risk of suspension in case of unpaid Bangalore traffic police fine payment.
Motorists need to carry some documents when riding/driving a vehicle in Karnataka. Document-related violations also attract traffic police fines. To avoid it, keep PUC Certificate, RC, DL, car insurance papers handy and valid.
Upon performing Karnataka e challan check online, you find that the issued violation ticket is incorrect, you can lodge a complaint for the same on Parivahan.
Perform the following steps to file a complaint against an incorrect challan:
The traffic violations that topped the list in the first quarter of 2026 are:
Wrong-side driving: 1.78 lakh cases (this is the highest number in the last 5 years). The violation saw a surge of 58% as compared to the last year with a total of 3.03 lakh cases for the same offence.
Speeding & Seatbelt violation: Another highly recorded violation in the state is overspeeding followed by seatbelt violation.
To recover the pending traffic fine, the Karnataka Government introduced a 50% fine Concession Scheme, allowing motorists to settle outstanding challans at 50% of the challan amount. In just 10 days, June 21 - June 30, a total of 3.97 lakh challans were settled, accounting to a total traffic fine amount of ₹11.94 crore. Karnataka's 50% traffic challan concession scheme is currently valid until July 10, 2026, allowing motorists to clear eligible pending challan at half the original fine amount.
To avoid e challan Karnataka police, follow these traffic rules:
Drive carefully and within the prescribed speed limits.
Avoid driving/riding while smoking or under the influence.
Always wear protective gear when riding/driving - seatbelt or helmet.
Carry all the necessary documents and keep them updated.
Follow parking and lane discipline rules.
Do not use hand held devices/mobile phones when driving/riding.
Give way to emergency vehicles - ambulance, fire brigades, etc.

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
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.
Verification and challan check
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
Perform challan check
Verification and review
Initiate challan payment
Make echallan payment
Collect the payment slip
After successful payment, download the payment receipt to avoid future hassle.
Karnataka One is a unified platform for all government and private services across Karnataka. Individuals can check citizen challan status, traffic fine and settling the same with ‘Quick Pay’. The steps to perform are:

Start by visiting Karnataka One portal.
Locate ‘Pay Traffic Violation Fine’
o to ‘Online Services’ and click on ‘Police’. Move down and find ‘Pay Traffic Violation Fine’
Tap on ‘Avail Online’ and complete login, if asked. Select the city from below to move ahead.
Validate and pay
Provide the required details to check and select a challan for payment. For Bangalore, you can proceed with Bangalore traffic police fine payment and get a receipt.
For users who prefer paying traffic fine offline, can reach out to the nearest traffic police station and clear their challan easily.

Locate a traffic police station
Collect the required documents
Connect with the designated officer
Make the payment
Get the challan payment copy
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When accessing vahan challan details, you should carefully check the information mentioned on the e-challan Karnataka. The details an e-challan include are:
Reason for challan: The traffic rule violation done by the individual.
Violation details: The date, time and location of the violation, like Bangalore city traffic police fine.
Vehicle details: The details of the vehicle involved in a traffic violation for transparency and easy Karnataka e challan check online.
Penalty amount: The amount of fine for the committed violation, like drink and drive fine in Karnataka, no parking fine in Bangalore, etc.
Payment guidelines: The instructions to settle traffic challan Karnataka and the payment deadline.
Contact details: To address the queries or concerns of the individuals.
Signature of the authority: The digital signature of the concerned authorities.



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Check out the list of Karnataka traffic rules violation fines to understand the common traffic violations and penalties for the same.
| Traffic violation | Section/Law covered | First penalty | Second penalty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dangerous Drive Two-Wheeler | M.V.Act 184 | 1000 | 2000 |
| Whoever drives a Vehicle or cause Vehicle to be driven at a speed exceeding the maximum speed fixed (2W/3W/LMV) | Section 112 read with sec.183(1) & (2) of M.V. Act | 1000 | - |
| Racing & trails of speed | Section.189 of M.V. Act | 5000 | - |
| Drunken Drive | M.V.Act 185 | Court Fine | Court Fine |
| No Parking | Section 177 of M.V. Act | 1000 | 1000 |
| Without Driving License Two Wheeler | Sec.3 read with Sec.181 of the M.V. Act. | 1000 | - |
| Without Driving License Non-Transport Vehicle | Sec.3 read with Sec.181 of the M.V. Act. | 2000 | - |
| Driving a Motor Vehicle in any public place by an under aged person | Sec.4 read with Sec.181 of the M.V. Act. | 2W/3W - 1000 LMV - 2000 OTHERS - 5000 | - |
| Jumping Traffic Signal | Rule 119, read with section 177, M.V. Act | 500 | - |
| Wrong Parking | 190 Clause 117 | 1000 | - |
| Driving any Motor Vehicle without number plate | Rule 50 of the Central Motor Vehicle Rules read with section 177 of the M.V. Act | 500 | 1000 |
| 2W/3W - Using mobile phone while driving/riding | 230 (A) K.M.V. RULES R/W 177 I.M.V. ACT | 1500 | 1500 |
| LMV - Using mobile phone while driving/riding | 230 (A) K.M.V. RULES R/W 177 I.M.V. ACT | 3000 | 10000 |
| Not wearing Helmet while riding the 2Wheel Vehicle | 230 of the KMVR 1989 in sub rule (1) | 500 | - |
| Triple riding | Section 128 (1), MV Act R/W sec 177 MV Act | 500 | - |
| Not Wearing Helmet - Pillion Rider | RULE 230(1) R/W SEC 177 IMV ACT | 500 | - |
| Driving without wearing Seat Belt | - | 500 | - |
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Note : *The table represents some traffic offences and their respective penalties. The penalties are subject to change as per the amendments in the law.


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Yes, motorists can avail its benefits till July 10, 2026.
Yes, the Karnataka Concession Scheme is valid across the state and you can get a waiver on Bangalore city traffic police fine till July 10.
All types of cars in Karnataka should maintain a speed limit of 60 kmph (or under it). Driving beyond this would attract a traffic fine.
Park+ and Parivahan allows individuals to quickly check e challans online by vehicle number.
It takes a couple of minutes to 72 hours to reflect the updated challan status.

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