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A TN Challan, also known as a Tamil Nadu e-challan, is a digital traffic ticket issued by the Tamil Nadu Traffic Police when a vehicle owner violates traffic regulations. The e-challan system leverages surveillance cameras, speed detection devices, and other digital monitoring technologies to identify traffic offences and ensure effective enforcement of road safety rules.
Common violations that can result in a TN e-challan include overspeeding, signal jumping, using a mobile phone while driving, rash driving, not wearing a helmet or seat belt, and driving under the influence of alcohol. Vehicle owners can conveniently perform a TN challan check online to view pending challans, verify violation details, and make payments.
With the introduction of the e-challan system and its integration with advanced technologies, TN police challan can be checked online through reliable online platforms: Park+, Parivahan and the Tamil Nadu Road Transport and Safety portal. These platforms also allow vehicle owners to make e challan online payment Tamil Nadu - safely, securely and quickly.
Before making an online challan payment to Tamil Nadu, carefully check all the details mentioned on it.
The key details to check on Tamil Nadu e challan are:
Challan Number: Also known as ‘Challan Identification Number (CIN), it is a unique 20-digit alphanumeric code.
Violation details: It includes the details of the traffic offence, like offence type, location and time when it happened.
Traffic fine: The fine amount payable by the violator.
Payment deadline: The time period within which the traffic fine should be paid.
Authority signature: The signature of the issuing authority. This reflects if the TN e challan is true or fake.
The issued e-challan Tamil Nadu is updated on the integrated platforms - VAHAN, SARATHI and NIC e-challan portal (for vehicles registered outside the state). To ensure seamless access and transparency to challan checking and online challan payment in Tamil Nadu, the e-challan system is integrated with RTOs across the nation. Thus, when performing a Tamil Nadu challan status, you can easily see all the pending challans.
A traffic violation in Tamil Nadu is mainly recorded through advanced systems like cameras, speed guns, sensors, etc. and an e-challan is generated digitally. It is then recorded in the database, linked to that vehicle and a notice is sent to the motorist. Thus, all the pending tickets can easily be viewed when performing a challan check by vehicle number.
Yes. A traffic police officer can stop your vehicle even if you have pending Tamil Nadu challans issued against your vehicle. Not only this, but it can also impact the real situation. The officers can easily track the challan history linked to the vehicle, perform e challan tamil nadu check and if unpaid challans are found for a long time, they can even seize the vehicle.
The pending traffic challans can bring other adverse results, such as:
Increased penalties: If the challan remains unpaid for a long time, you need to pay the TN traffic fine along with added penalties.
Court summons: If the challan is not paid within the provided time, it is then moved to a virtual or regular court for legal processing.
Licence suspension: In some cases, the licence gets suspended.
Vehicle impoundment: In case of non-payment of fines or upon performing a serious traffic rule violation, the traffic officer can seize the vehicle.
Insurance renewals: Unpaid challans create a problem during the insurance renewal process.
Delayed loan process: Not paying the challan for a long time can lead to delayed loan verifications and denials.
RTO-related services: TN RTO services can be blocked for the vehicle (depending on the case) if the challans are not paid.
Resale: Pending challans can create a problem in vehicle reselling or transferring ownership.
Paying online challan Tamil Nadu timely prevents these consequences.
Avoiding Tamil Nadu traffic e challan is simple by just following basic traffic rules. The must-follow rules are:
Always wear a seatbelt (4-wheeler) or a helmet (two-wheeler).
Follow the traffic signals. Avoid jumping a red light.
Follow the lane discipline and parking rules.
Avoid overtaking and rash driving.
Never drive under the influence.
Allow passage to the emergency vehicle.
Carry all the essential documents - PUCC, insurance, RC, DL, etc., and keep them valid.
The challan photo is often attached to the vehicle challan Tamil Nadu for transparency. Vehicle owners can see the violation photo when checking Tamil Nadu challan status online.
When you receive a Tamil Nadu traffic e challan, always look at the violation photos attached to the digital ticket. This helps them to verify if the issued challan is correct. If issued wrongly, you can immediately contest a challan.
Yes, Park+ and Parivahan allow e-challan check by vehicle number Tamil Nadu. TN e challan check by vehicle number is suitable when you don’t have a challan number or do not have quick access to the driving licence number with you. Simply enter the vehicle number to fetch the challan details.
The bike challan check Tamil Nadu can also be done online by vehicle number.
After completing the ‘Pay e challan Tamil Nadu’ process, wait for some time to update the status. Once the challan status is updated, download the challan payment receipt for further records.
You can also confirm the vehicle challan status by performing a car challan check Tamil Nadu.
Advanced integrations and automated systems can sometimes generate incorrect traffic challans in Tamil Nadu. Thus, performing e challan check Tamil Nadu becomes important.
You can raise a complaint against it by performing the following steps:
Visit the Parivahan eChallan website.
Click on ‘Grievance’ and enter the challan number.
Click on ‘Raise Grievance’ and explain the issue to register a complaint.
Note down the ticket number to further check the application status.
To check pending Tamil Nadu e challan payment, take the following steps:
Open Park+.
Click on the ‘Profile’ icon.
Find and click on ‘My Orders’ under the ‘Accounts’ head.
Click on the items you are looking.
Check the order details to see the pending transaction.
You can also check the pending traffic fines in Tamil Nadu on the Parivahan eChallan website by navigating to the ‘Check Online Services’ tab.
Vehicle challan check Tamil Nadu for failed transactions can be checked online on Park+. Simple steps to follow are:
Open Park+.
Click on ‘Profile’ located in the top left corner.
Under the ‘Accounts’, click on ‘My Orders’.
Select the transaction you are looking for.
View order details to know the failed 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.

Visit the Park+ website or mobile application and go to the ‘E-Challan’ section for online challan check.
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.).
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

Navigate to the official Parivahan eChallan website.
Choose the ‘Check Challan Status’ under the ‘Online Services’ head and enter either of the information: Challan Number, DL Number or VRN
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.
Choose a traffic challan to settle and click on ‘Pay Now’.
Select a suitable payment method and complete the e 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.
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.
Individuals can also check the Tamil Nadu challan through the state government portal. Here are the steps to follow:

Go to the Tamil Nadu Transport and Road Safety portal
Visit the official portal of Tamil Nadu Transport and Road Safety .
Choose ‘Payment via Website’
At the right-hand side of the page, find and click on ‘Payment via Website’. On the next page, click on the ‘E-challan Payment’ option.
Enter either of the identification details, like Challan Number, Vehicle Number, or Driving License Number.
Complete the captcha
Fill in the displayed captcha in the provided blank to verify yourself and tap on “Get Details”.
A list of your pending challans will be displayed. Select the challan you wish to settle.
Make a challan payment
Select the preferred payment mode (Debit/ Credit card or Net Banking) to make the online challan payment. Download and save the official payment receipt.
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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 Tamilnadu e-challan has. The details listed on the Tamilnadu traffic challan are:



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Upon checking, if you find that the issued Tamil Nadu 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.
Tamil Nadu Traffic Police regularly conduct enforcement drives to improve road safety and reduce traffic violations across the state through the use of the e-challan system. Authorities actively monitor offences such as drunk driving, mobile phone usage while driving, overspeeding, and signal jumping through both on-ground inspections and digital surveillance systems. Recent enforcement campaigns have resulted in thousands of challans being issued and driving licences being suspended for serious violations, highlighting the importance of following traffic regulations and clearing pending e-challans on time.
In Tiruchy from January 2025-26, around 35,000 licenses were suspended for traffic offences, while mobile phone cases topped the list with more than 800 cases.
Between June 01 - June 14, 2026, under a special drive against drink and drive across Tamil Nadu, more than 16,000 cases were recorded.
In a 3 day enforcement drive in Chennai, 2,825 challans were issued.
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Understanding the latest Tamil Nadu traffic challan fines can help motorists avoid penalties and stay compliant with traffic regulations. The Tamil Nadu Traffic Police regularly enforce road safety rules and issue e-challans for offences such as overspeeding, signal jumping, drunk driving, and other violations. The table below outlines the updated list of traffic fines and penalties applicable in Tamil Nadu.
| Traffic Violation | Penalty (in INR) Ist offence | Penalty (in INR) 2nd offence |
|---|---|---|
| Contravention of any provision of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 | 500 | 1500 |
| Failure to renew the registration of the Motor Vehicle | 500 | 1500 |
| Violation of mandatory traffic signs | 500 | 1500 |
| Allowing unauthorized persons to drive any motor vehicle | 5000 | - |
| Driving dangerously (rash and negligent driving) | 1000 | 10000 |
| Use of handheld communication devices while driving | 1000 | 10000 |
| Driving uninsured vehicles | 2000 | 4000 |
| Blowing the horn unnecessarily | 1000 | 2000 |
| Using a motor vehicle without registration | 2500 | 5000 |
| Driving a motor vehicle when mentally or physically unfit to drive | 1000 | 2000 |
| Driving at excessive speed LMV | 1000 | - |
:Transport and Road Safety Commission, Government of Tamil Nadu Website
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*Motor Vehicles - Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Act, 2019 (Central Act 32 of 2019)
*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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