Uttarakhand e-challan system makes it simple to check and pay traffic fines online, without visiting traffic police stations. A regular UK challan check and payment help you avoid adverse consequences.

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Driving through Uttarakhand's hills and valleys is a pleasure, but it also comes with a responsibility to follow the traffic rules. If these rules are broken, E Challan Uttarakhand is issued against the vehicle owner. An Uttarakhand e-challan is a digital fine given to a driver or vehicle owner who breaks a traffic rule in the state. It has replaced the old paper-based challan system in Uttarakhand. Traffic cameras, speed detectors, number plate recognition and other advanced tools are used to spot violations, and once a violation is recorded, an e-challan is generated automatically and sent to the vehicle owner.
Before paying a UK traffic challan, understanding what information it has, helps a lot. The key information mentioned on the challan includes:
After making a payment, it is a good idea to confirm that it has been recorded correctly.
If the payment does not reflect within a few days, check your bank statement for confirmation of the deduction and reach out to the helpdesk with your transaction details.
If you have made a payment and want to confirm whether it is still being processed, you can check for pending transactions on the Parivahan portal.
You can also check pending transactions through NextGen eChallan portal by selecting "Check Pending Transaction" on the home page.

The Parivahan website is the central government's official portal for all challan-related matters across India. Here you can check challan status and settle it online.

Visit Parivahan eChallan
Go to the official Parivahan eChallan website.
Select "Check Challan Status"
Enter details and verify
Provide your vehicle number, DL number or challan number. Fill in the captcha code and click on "Get Detail".
The page will show all pending and paid challans linked to your vehicle.
Select "Pay Online"
Download the receipt
Park+ offers a simple way for Uttarakhand check challan by vehicle number without needing to search through multiple sections of a government website.

Open the E-Challan section
Go to the Park+ website or app and open the E-Challan section.
Enter vehicle registration number for Uttarakhand challan check by vehicle number and click "Check Challan".
Verify with the OTP sent to your registered mobile number, if asked.
Check the offence, date and fine amount shown against your vehicle.
Select and pay
Select a challan and a suitable method to make e challan payment Uttarakhand online.
The Dehradun Traffic Police website is another official option, particularly useful for challans issued within the Dehradun area.

Go to the official Dehradun Traffic Police website.
Download the receipt
Once the payment is confirmed, download the receipt and keep it safe for future reference.
NextGen eChallan is a unified system for checking and paying traffic challans across multiple states, including Uttarakhand.

Visit the official website of NextGen eChallan to check and pay challans online.
Select the option to ‘Pay Challan’.
Depending on the option selected by you, enter the required details and the displayed captcha code.
Retrieve the challan information
Review the entered details and click on ‘Get Details’ to know the pending traffic challans.
Make payment
Choose a suitable payment method from the available ones and make the payment. Collect the payment receipt for records.
If you would rather not pay online, there are a few offline options available in Uttarakhand for easy settlement of traffic challans.

Visit the nearest Traffic Police Station with a copy of the challan, your identity proof, vehicle RC and licence details. Pay the fine in cash, or by card (if available), and collect a receipt.
Whether you've received an e-challan or a court challan, Park+ helps you manage it with ease. From quick challan checks to timely settlements and court guidance, we simplify the entire process.

Online Traffic Challan (e-Challan)
An online traffic challan (e-challan) is generated automatically using advanced enforcement technologies such as traffic cameras and ANPR systems. It is sent to the registered mobile number of the vehicle owner and is also available on official challan portals. Park+ helps users check and manage their traffic challans online with ease.

Offline Court Challan
A court challan is generally issued for serious traffic violations, such as driving under the influence. If the challan remains unpaid, it is first transferred to a virtual court and, if still unresolved, to a regular court. With Park+, you don't have to worry—our legal experts assist with your court challan case and can represent you in court until the matter is resolved.
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The main aim of the Uttarakhand e-challan system is to make traffic fines easier to track and pay. It also reduces the need for a vehicle owner to visit a police station, as most of the process can now be completed online.
Below is how a digital fine ticket is issued in UK:

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Mistakes can occasionally happen, and Uttarakhand's traffic department allows vehicle owners to report an incorrect e-challan online.
Yes, you can challenge a challan offline by visiting the Uttarakhand Traffic Police Station. Below is how you can raise a concern:
Downloading e-challan is useful for keeping a record. You can also easily download the challan or the payment slip through the NextGen eChallan portal with these simple steps:
Keep both digital and, where possible, a printed copy of your receipt, as this may be requested by a traffic officer at a later date.
To avoid an e-challan, always carry the following documents:
Uttarakhand's roads include busy town centres as well as winding hill routes, so it is important to follow these basic traffic rules at all times:
Checking and paying e-challans in Uttarakhand is quick and easy. You can use the Parivahan portal, NextGen eChallan, Park+, or the Dehradun Traffic Police website, whichever is easiest for you. After you pay, check that the payment shows up correctly and keep your receipt safe. This helps you avoid extra fines and keeps your vehicle papers in order.
The table below lists common traffic offences and their fines in Uttarakhand.
| Offence | Fine (First Offence) | Fine (Repeat Offence) |
|---|---|---|
| Driving without a number plate | ₹500 | ₹1,500 |
| Driving without a helmet | ₹1,000 and licence suspension for 3 months | ₹1,000 and licence suspension for 3 months |
| Driving without a seatbelt | ₹1,000 | ₹1,000 |
| Using a mobile phone while driving | ₹1,000 | ₹5,000 |
| Driving without a valid registration | ₹5,000 | ₹10,000 |
| Driving without valid insurance | ₹1,000 to ₹2,000 | ₹2,000 to ₹4,000 |
| Jumping a red signal | ₹1,000 to ₹5,000 | ₹1,000 to ₹5,000 |
| Overspeeding | ₹1,000 to ₹4,000 | Licence may also be seized |
| Triple riding on a two-wheeler | ₹500 to ₹1,000 | ₹1,500 |
| Driving without a valid licence | ₹2,500 to ₹5,000 | ₹2,500 to ₹5,000 |
| Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs | ₹2,000 and/or 6 months' imprisonment | ₹3,000 and/or 2 years' imprisonment |
| Racing or speed trials | ₹5,000 | ₹10,000 |
| Blocking emergency vehicles | ₹5,000 to ₹10,000 (figure varies by source) | - |
| Disobeying or obstructing traffic authorities | ₹2,000 | - |
| Allowing an unauthorised person to drive your vehicle | ₹2,500 | - |
| A minor found driving a vehicle | ₹25,000 and/or 3 years' imprisonment | - |
| Vehicle without a valid PUC certificate | ₹2,500 to ₹10,000 (figure varies by source) | Up to ₹5,000 |
| Overloading a vehicle | ₹2,000 to ₹5,000 plus ₹2,000 per extra tonne | - |
| Unnecessary use of the horn or honking in a silence zone | ₹1,000 | ₹2,000 |
| Carrying excess passengers | ₹200 per excess passenger | - |
| Unauthorised alteration of a vehicle | ₹5,000 | - |
Source: Uttarakhand Traffic Website
Note : Fines are subject to change as per updates to the Motor Vehicles Act, so always check the official portal for the latest figures.
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You can check your e-challan status by entering your vehicle number, DL number or challan number on the Parivahan portal, or by using the Park+ website or app.
Payments can be made online through the Parivahan portal or Park+, using UPI, net banking, or a debit or credit card. You can also pay offline at the traffic police station.
Yes, by entering your vehicle registration number on Park+ you can easily view all pending and paid challans linked to it.
Yes, once a payment is completed, a receipt is generated which can be downloaded and saved for future reference, through online portals - Parivahan portal or Park+.
You can raise a complaint through the grievance section on the Parivahan or NextGen eChallan portal, or visit your local traffic police station in person, by providing the challan number and supporting evidence for review.

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