Paying traffic fines in Bangalore is now simpler than ever. You can check and pay your e-challans online anytime, from anywhere. Whether the offence is jumping a signal or riding without valid bike insurance, you can clear the fine in a few clicks. Continue reading to learn how to check and pay Bangalore e-challans.
Bengaluru (formerly Bangalore) is one of India’s busiest cities and sees heavy traffic daily. High vehicle volume makes it hard to manage violations, so the traffic police use the e-challan system. An e-challan is a digital notice issued for traffic offences; it is raised against your vehicle number and sent to your registered mobile number.
One can find the following details in the e-challan when making an online traffic fine payment in Bangalore:
Owner/violator details: Name and vehicle number.
Violation details: The date and time, place of violation registered by the designated traffic police station (TRPS), and the nature of the violation.
E-challan number: A unique identification number to designate the traffic violation and the offender.
Payment details: The fine amount applicable to the violation under the order of the Bengaluru Traffic Police (BTP).
Payment options: Flexible payment modes for online challan payment. The BTP has also implemented a QR code-based traffic challan. You can find the same on the Karnataka State Police portal or app: BTP ASTram.
Vehicle and Owner Details:Bangalore traffic fines online are imposed based on the data fetched from the Vahan database. Your vehicle details and name are derived from your vehicle registration plate.
Here’s what the process to check traffic fines online in Bangalore can be like on the official Parivahan app:
Visit the official Parivahan e-Challan portal.
Choose Check Challan Status.
Enter your vehicle number, challan number, or driving license number.
Complete the captcha and click ‘Submit’ to view your challan.
You can pay your Bangalore traffic fine online from the same page.
Select one of the payment methods, pay, and verify payment status online.
If you prefer the traditional route, here's how to pay your challan offline:
1. Visit a Bangalore Traffic Police Station - Go to the nearest traffic police station with your challan details.
2. Provide vehicle information - Share your vehicle number or challan number with the officer.
3. Verify the violation - Confirm the details and photographic evidence (if available).
4. Make the payment - Pay the fine in cash or via card (if supported). Collect the receipt.
5. Keep the receipt safe - This serves as proof of payment in case of future disputes.
The Karnataka government has updated traffic fines to improve road safety. Here's a list of common violations and their penalties according to the Karnataka Traffic Police website:
Violation | Fine (₹) – approx. |
Riding without helmet | ₹500 |
Driving without license | ₹1,000 – ₹5,000 |
Over speeding | ₹1,000 – ₹2,000 |
Drunk driving | Court fine |
Triple riding on two-wheeler | ₹500 |
Blocking emergency vehicles | ₹1,000 |
Parking in no-parking zone | ₹1,000 |
Driving without insurance | ₹1,000 – ₹4,000 |
Racing on public roads | ₹5,000 |
Following traffic rules not only keeps you safe but also helps avoid fines. Here are a few key safety practices:
● Always wear a helmet (rider and pillion).
● Use seatbelts while driving a car.
● Avoid mobile phone usage while driving.
● Follow lane discipline and traffic signals.
● Do not overspeed, especially in school zones and residential areas.
● Carry valid documents: DL, RC, motor insurance, and PUC.
● Give way to emergency vehicles.
● Avoid honking in silence zones.
● Do not drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
If you find an error with your e-challan, you can raise a complaint through the Parivahan website:
Visit the official Parivahan e-Challan portal.
Navigate to the ‘Grievance’ tab on the menu banner.
Provide your e-challan number and select the ‘Raise Grievance’ option.
Input your mobile number or Aadhaar for OTP verification.
Enter additional details like your name, phone number, email address, challan details, and vehicle details.
Describe your issue with the challan.
The designated officials will review your grievance and give you an update. You may also track the status on the same website.
Besides the Parivahan portal, you may also raise a complaint through the Bangalore Traffic Police (BTP) portal.
Understanding Bangalore’s e-challan system online makes one thing clear: when you follow traffic rules you protect yourself and others and avoid unnecessary legal trouble. As a responsible vehicle owner, you should also maintain proper insurance to cover unexpected damage or costs.
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Note: The given information has been compiled from digitally available resources. It is subject to change due to several factors. Individuals are advised to verify information with their nearest RTO before proceeding.
Yes, if you have multiple pending challans, you can select and pay them all together through the Parivahan or the BTP portal.
The Bangalore two-wheeler fine for riding a bike without a helmet is ₹500 for both rider and pillion. Repeat offenses may lead to license suspension.
Use the Parivahan portal or the Bangalore Traffic Police website. Enter your car registration number to view fines.
Fines are typically valid for 60 days. If unpaid, they may escalate to legal action or license suspension.
You can raise a dispute online via the Parivahan portal or visit the traffic police station with supporting evidence.
Raise a dispute online or offline with photographic proof. You can also scan the QR code on the challan to view evidence.
You may receive a court summons, and your vehicle registration or driving license could be suspended.
You’ll receive a digital receipt via SMS or email. You can also check the updated status on the portal.
Contact the Bangalore Traffic Police with your payment receipt. Refunds may be processed after verification.
This blog is intended solely for educational and informational purposes. The content may include outdated information regarding the topic discussed. Readers are encouraged to confirm the accuracy and relevance of the data before making any significant decisions. SBI General Insurance disclaims responsibility for any errors or consequences arising from the use of outdated information provided herein.
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