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How to Check Your West Bengal E Challan?

You can easily check your e challan status online in West Bengal within seconds. The fastest method is to go to the official Parivahan e-Challan portal, alternatively you may use West Bengal Traffic Police website, Sanjog Portal or via ACKO's online platform.

  1. How to Check the E Challan in West Bengal Using ACKO?

    You can check and pay your pending West Bengal traffic fines on ACKO in just a few simple steps:

    • Enter your vehicle number in the challan search section.
    • Enter your mobile number.
    • You will be redirected to ACKO’s mobile app.
    • View all pending challans linked to your vehicle.
    • Pay your traffic fines securely online.
  2. How to Check the E Challan Status in West Bengal Using the Parivahan Portal?

    If you want to verify a West Bengal e challan online, follow these steps on the Parivahan website to make your West Bengal challan check quick and simple.

    • Go to the official Parivahan eChallan Status Page.
    • Select one of three options to fetch details: Challan Number, Vehicle Number, or Driving License (DL) Number.
    • Enter the corresponding details along with the required Engine Number or Chassis Number (last 5 characters) if you selected the vehicle number option.
    • Fill in the Captcha code displayed on the screen.
    • Click on Get Detail to view your active or pending traffic violations
  3. How to Check West Bengal Challan Using the West Bengal Traffic Police Portal?

    • Access the West Bengal Traffic Police Website.
    • Find the online method to pay the fine.
    • The website will guide you to the official West Bengal Traffic Police e-Challan Portal which is directly linked to the central Parivahan system for the final confirmation of the transaction.
  4. How to Check E Challan West Bengal Using the Sanjog portal

    • Visit the Portal: Open the official West Bengal Sanjog Payment Portal. 
    • Locate your Challan: Enter your Vehicle Registration Number or Challan UIN when prompted.
    • View: Review any pending traffic fines or challans displayed on your screen.

How to Pay Your E-Challan Online in West Bengal?

West Bengal e challans can be paid online through the Parivahan Portal, West Bengal Traffic Police Portal, Sanjog portal and ACKO. You can also make offline payments at designated traffic police offices and RTOs across the state.

  1. How to Pay West Bengal Traffic Challan via the Official Parivahan Portal?

    When paying your West Bengal traffic e-challan through the government's official platform, follow these steps:

    • Visit the official Parivahan e-Challan Website.
    • Select one of three options to fetch details: Challan Number, Vehicle Number, or Driving License (DL) Number.
    • Enter the CAPTCHA code and click "Get Details".
    • Locate your pending e-challan(s).
    • Select the challan you wish to pay and click "Pay Now".
    • Complete the payment using your preferred payment method.
    • Download and save the payment receipt for future reference.
  2. How to Pay West Bengal E Challan via the Sanjog Portal

    • Access the Portal: Open the official West Bengal Sanjog Payment Portal.
    • Find your Challan: Follow the page directions and enter Vehicle Registration Number or Challan UIN.
    • Check and Pay: Check the unpaid fines or challans that are listed on your screen. Choose the ones you want to pay and click on the payment button.
    • Payment: You will be securely redirected to the GRIPS payment gateway by the site, where you can use UPI, Debit/Credit Card, or Net Banking for payment.
    • Download the Payment Receipt: After the online transaction is completed, download and save your digital receipt.

Benefits of HSRP West Bengal

The HSRP number plates are tamper-proof in nature as they are made of aluminum and also have a unique identification number. So, in the section below, let us talk about some of the benefits of the HSRP number plate in West Bengal:

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Legal Mandate: 

Installing HSRP plates ensures compliance with West Bengal laws and eliminates the chances of paying fines if you are found riding a vehicle without this number plate.

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It provides enhanced security

As the name suggests, High Security Number Plates are designed to ensure more security and reduce fraudulent activities. Even in the worst case, if the vehicle gets stolen, it becomes easier to recover it using the HSRP number plate.

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Easy Identification:

This number plate has a unique identification number, facilitating easy identification for verification or other reasons. Moreover, it also aids the concerned authorities in tracking any illegal activity. 

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Ensure road safety

The unique identification number on the HSRP plate helps the authorities ensure road safety. This is possible because the HSRP number plate makes it easier to track vehicles that do not follow traffic rules or get involved in accidents. 

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What is an E Challan West Bengal?

An e challan West Bengal is a digital fine issued by traffic authorities after a violation is detected via surveillance systems or patrol data. It is linked to your registration, replaces traditional paper slips, and enables you to conduct a challan check online and settle the fine.

Vehicle owners can easily check challan status, view traffic violations, and pay pending fines through official online portals without visiting a traffic police station.

Common Traffic Violations & Fines in West Bengal

Here are frequently seen offences and their standard fine ranges in WB. Always verify via the official portal before payment. 

OffensePrevious FineUpdated Fine / Penalty
   
Driving without insurance₹1,000₹2,000 and/or 3 months in jail
Drunk driving₹1,000 - ₹1,500₹10,000 and/or 6 months jail
No pollution certificate₹1,000₹10,000 and/or 6 months jail (first offense)
Driving without a licence₹500₹5,000 and/or 3 months jail
Driving without a helmet₹100 - ₹500₹1,000 and/or 3 months licence suspension
Driving without wearing a seatbelt₹100₹1,000
Signal jumping₹500₹5,000
Overspeeding₹500₹5,000
Obstructing emergency vehicles₹1,000₹10,000
Using a phone while driving₹500₹5,000
Triple riding₹100₹1,000
Dangerous driving₹500₹5,000

Why Clearing Your E Challan West Bengal Matters 

Unpaid WB traffic fine or pending WB traffic challan may lead to licence suspension, RC renewal issues or legal notifications. Performing a timely e challan check and payment helps maintain a clean record and ensures smooth vehicle ownership and resale.

Road safety tips to avoid e-challans
and stay legal in West Bengal

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Always follow traffic signals


Skipping signals can lead to fines and fatal accidents

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Avoid suddenly switching lanes

Staying in your lane keeps traffic in check and prevents accidents

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Drive within speed limits

Speeding risks lives and invites strict penalties by the authorities

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Don’t use your phone while driving

Distractions at the wheel can lead to serious accidents.

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Never drink and drive

Alcohol slows reflexes and endangers everyone on the road.

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Wear ISI-marked helmets

Proper safety gear protects and is required by law

Frequently Asked Questions About e-Challans in West Bengal

You can check your fine status through the official West Bengal Traffic Police portal, national Parivahan site or ACKO by entering your vehicle registration number.

The fine for riding a two-wheeler without a helmet in West Bengal is ₹1,000 for the first offence. 

The official schedule for payment of an e-challan in West Bengal is not explicitly published, but fines and digital portal notices are expected to be settled promptly to avoid escalation or legal action.

The West Bengal government announced a 100% waiver of penalty on vehicle-tax dues for a two-month window ending 29 February. 

There is no standardized “discount” scheme widely published for traffic fines in West Bengal, though vehicle-tax penalty waivers have been offered under limited-time schemes.
 

To pay a pending e-challan in West Bengal, visit the official portal or use the ACKO app/website, enter your vehicle number or challan number, select “Pay” and complete payment via UPI, card or net-banking; be sure to download your receipt.

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