
Accurate challan data from Govt. verified sources
6/10 vehicle owners have at least one pending challan
Accurate challan data from Govt. verified sources
6/10 vehicle owners have at least one pending challan
Challans are easy to miss.
They can be issued from anywhere
Traffic cameras
Speed detection systems
Traffic police officers
The authorities will confiscate your driving license if you have 3 or more unpaid challans in a financial year
If a traffic police officer comes across your pending challans, you will be required to pay them all in one shot, on the spot.
Your vehicle will not pass the ownership transfer process until you clear all your pending challans.
| Others | |
| No extra charges on payments | Convenience fees and legal charges |
| Get alerts for new challans | No alerts for new challans |
| Get images, date, location, etc. | No additional details |
| Pay directly and securely to the RTO | Pay via middlemen |
by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways

Previous fine
₹1,000
Updated fine
₹2,000 and/or 3 months in jail

Previous fine
₹1,000 - ₹1,500
Updated fine
₹10,000 and/or 6 months jail

Previous fine
₹1,000
Updated fine (first offense)
₹10,000 and/or 6 months jail

Previous fine
₹500
Updated fine
₹5,000 and/or 3 months jail

Previous fine
₹100 - ₹500
Updated fine
₹1,000 and/or 3 months licence suspension

Previous fine
₹100
Updated fine
₹1000
You might see inaccurate data on Vahan as some RTOs do not upload their challan info there. At ACKO, we fetch challans from everywhere and show them in one place.
The challan data on ACKO is updated every 24 hours. Plus, we also run a final check before showing your pending challans.
You will be making the payment directly to the RTO. Depending on the RTO, your payment should be processed within 1 day.