See traffic violation images and other details
Pay online without extra charges and earn rewards
See traffic violation images and other details
Pay online without extra charges and earn rewards
Punjab’s traffic enforcement has stepped into the digital era with the advent of a state-wide smart monitoring system integrating ANPR cameras, mobile patrol tablets, and connected databases. In 2025, major cities such as Jalandhar and Mohali saw the rollout of 142 high-resolution cameras at 13 junctions, as part of a ₹42 crore project to automate fines for offences like signal-jumping and wrong-side driving.
Thanks to this infrastructure, vehicle owners can now perform an e challan Punjab lookup, by vehicle number, all without visiting a police station. The upgraded system enhances transparency and helps curb delays, with fines issued digitally via the official portal.
Whether you’ve received an alert for a traffic violation or simply want to verify your record, checking your challan in Punjab and making timely e-challan payments helps you stay compliant and avoid legal complications.
To check your Punjab traffic challan status via the official Parivahan portal, follow these steps:
1. Go to the official portal: Open a web browser and navigate to the e-Challan Parivahan website: echallan.parivahan.gov.in.
2. Find the challan status page: On the homepage, look for and click on the "Check Challan Status" or "Get Details" option under the "Online Services" or similar tab.
3. Enter your details: Choose the tab for either the "Vehicle Number," "Challan Number," or "Driving License Number".
4. Input the required information:
5. View challan details: Click on "Get Detail." The portal will display all pending and cleared challans associated with your details in Punjab,, including violation information, fine amount, and date.
To pay an E-Challan in Punjab via the Parivahan portal, here is the step by step process:
1. Visit the portal: Go to the official Parivahan e-challan website at echallan.parivahan.gov.in.
2. Get details: Select "Pay Online" and search for your Punjab challan using either your vehicle, challan, or Driving Licence (DL) number.
3. Choose and pay: Pick the specific challan in Punjab you want to pay, click "Pay Now", and complete the transaction using your preferred online payment method.
4. Download receipt: After successful payment, download and save the transaction receipt for your records.
If you ignore Punjab traffic challan , it is considered equivalent to violating traffic rules . The fine amount keeps increasing with delayed payment . This can lead to legal hassles , extra fines , paperwork , and even arrest warrants
You will be notified as soon as a new Punjab e challan is issued under your name . Clear your challans as they arrive to avoid penalties or legal trouble
Track all your Punjab e challan in one . Just enter your vehicle number to see which challans are pending or paid.
Come back every month to check your e-challans and unlock monthly rewards for your next insurance purchase
An e challan Punjab is a fully digital traffic fine issued by the Punjab Police and the state’s Integrated Command units when a vehicle violates rules such as signal-jumping, helmet/seat-belt non-use or overspeeding.
The system uses ANPR cameras and handheld issuing devices linked to national databases, enabling you to perform a challan check in Punjab by entering your registration number and view the violation details, including fine amount and status. Once identified, you can complete payment through the state’s official portals or the ACKO app. thus removing the need for a paper receipt and reducing the risk of delayed dues or escalation.
Here's a glimpse into some of the common traffic violations in Punjab 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 |
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