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
Accurate challan data from Govt. verified sources
If you commit a traffic offense in Odisha, an e-Challan against your name will be the official digital penalty. These challans are generated by the Odisha Traffic Police or the respective RTO authorities electronically, thus, there is no need for paper slips. After a challan is issued, the offender is sent the details of the violation, including the fine amount and the type of violation, through an SMS on his/her registered mobile number. It is of utmost importance that the fine is settled within the stipulated time to prevent any further legal actions or penalty charges. Here is all the information you need to know regarding checking your challan status and paying online.
Here are the steps to check e challan via the ACKO website
Step 1: Click the “View Challans” button at the top of this page.
Step 2: Select Odisha and enter your vehicle registration number.
Step 3: Complete the captcha verification.
Step 4: Submit to instantly view your e-Challan status.
To check your Odisha traffic challan through the official Parivahan e-Challan portal, follow these steps:
1 Visit the Official Portal: Go to the Parivahan e-Challan website.
2. Access Status Menu: On the homepage, navigate to the "Check Online Services" tab and select "Check Challan Status".
3. Enter Your Details: You can search using any of the following:
Challan Number
Vehicle Number (May also require the last 5 characters of the Chassis Number or Engine Number)
Driving Licence (DL) Number
4. Verification: Enter the Captcha code displayed on the screen and click "Get Detail".
5. View Status: Your pending and paid challan details, including offence type, date, and fine amount, will be displayed.
Step-by-Step Guide to Pay Challan on Parivahan:
You need not stand in long queues to pay echallan Odisha. Now, you can easily do it from the ACKO app, from anywhere and at any time.
Get SMS alerts as soon as a challan is issued in your name. Once you receive the SMS, make sure to pay the pending challan to avoid penalties.
You can do e-challan Odisha status check easily on the ACKO app. By entering your vehicle registration number, you can get the status of both paid and pending challans.
Check Odisha challans regularly and earn rewards for safe driving. Unlock rewards and save on your upcoming insurance premium payment.
In Odisha, an e-Challan is a traffic fine delivered through digital means when the Odisha Traffic Police spots a driver breaking traffic rules like overspeeding, jumping signals, or simply not wearing a helmet or seatbelt. Rather than handing out paper challans, police officers use electronic gadgets for capturing and recording the violation, and mostly surveillance cameras.
The data of the challan is recorded in an online database and is additionally tied to your vehicle registration number or driving licence. This way, vehicle owners can easily identify their challan status online without the need for any physical papers. All you need to do is just enter the vehicle number to check an e-Challan, and then you can pay any fines that are due at your own convenience.
Here's a glimpse into some of the common traffic violations in Odisha and their corresponding penalties:
| Traffic Violation | Penalty |
| Driving without a licence | Rs. 5,000 |
| Overspeeding | Rs. 1,000 to 5,000 |
| Selling a vehicle after making illegal modifications | Rs. 5,000 per modification |
| Jumping a red light | Rs. 1,000 |
| Not wearing a helmet | Rs. 1,000 |
| Talking on the mobile while driving | Rs. 1,000 for the first offence and Rs. 10,000 for the subsequent offence |
| Driving without seatbelt | Rs. 1,000 |
Here are some safety rules that will prevent you from e-challan Odisha checks:
Skipping signals can lead to fines and fatal accidents
Staying in your lane keeps traffic in check and prevents accidents
Speeding risks lives and invites strict penalties by the authorities
Distractions at the wheel can lead to serious accidents.
Alcohol slows reflexes and endangers everyone on the road.
Proper safety gear protects and is required by law