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Check Traffic e-Challan in Haryana & Pay Online in 2026

Implementation of e-Challan in Haryana

What is e-Challan & How it Works?

How to Check the e-Challan Status of Your Vehicle in Haryana?

Check e-Challan Status of Your Vehicle Using Parivahan Portal

Check e-Challan Status of Your Vehicle Using the Digit App

How to Pay Traffic Fines Online in Haryana?

Using the Parivahan Website

How to Pay Traffic Fines Offline in Haryana?

List of Traffic Fines in Haryana

Go through the following table for the updated details regarding the traffic fines and their penalties in Haryana:

Type of Violation Type of Vehicle Penalty (₹)
Driving/riding without registration certificates Applicable for all vehicles 10,000
Driving without a proper Driving Licence (DL) Applicable for all vehicles 5,000
Holding more than one DL Applicable for all vehicles 1,500
Driving/riding with expired third-party insurance Applicable for all vehicles 5,000
Overloading Applicable for all vehicles Court fine
Driving/riding under the influence of intoxicants Applicable for all vehicles Court fine
Road tax due Applicable for all vehicles 1,500
Not wearing seatbelts Four-wheelers 1,000
Driving/riding uninsured vehicle Insurance Applicable for all vehicles 4,000
Not wearing helmets Two-wheelers 1,000
Disobeying traffic signals on the road Applicable for all vehicles 10,000
Improper parking Applicable for all vehicles 1,500
Overtaking violation Applicable for all vehicles 5,000
Violating mandatory road signs Applicable for all vehicles 10,000
Driving without a number plate Applicable for all vehicles 1,500
Minor driving Applicable for all vehicles 5,000
Violating air pollution standards Applicable for all vehicles 10,000
Not giving way to emergency vehicles like fire engines, ambulances, etc. Applicable for all vehicles 10,000

Note: Keep in mind that traffic rules and fines can change, so stay updated with the latest information.

So, these are all you need to know about the e-Challan payments/traffic fines and their significance in Haryana. Ensure you have a good understanding of traffic fines and e-Challan payments in Haryana. 

Also, it is necessary to familiarise yourself with the applicable traffic fines to avoid any unnecessary legal complications or penalties. If you get an e-Challan, refer to this guide to choose your preferred payment option to clear the fine.

FAQs About Checking and Paying Traffic Fines in Haryana

How much time is provided for paying the e-Challan in Haryana?

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You have 60 days to make your e-Challan payment from the date of its issuance. If you do not clear the payments within this period, the case will be handed over to the court. If you do not appear in court on the given date, your DL is going to be suspended.

You have 60 days to make your e-Challan payment from the date of its issuance. If you do not clear the payments within this period, the case will be handed over to the court. If you do not appear in court on the given date, your DL is going to be suspended.

How can I verify traffic fines in India?

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To verify traffic fines in India, visit the official Parivahan Government portal, enter your vehicle's registration number, and follow the given instructions.

To verify traffic fines in India, visit the official Parivahan Government portal, enter your vehicle's registration number, and follow the given instructions.

How can I get notifications for e-Challans Haryana?

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Haryana Traffic Police often sent notifications for e-Challans via emails or SMS in order to notify vehicle owners about their traffic violations, unsettled fines, payment deadlines, or legal issues.

Haryana Traffic Police often sent notifications for e-Challans via emails or SMS in order to notify vehicle owners about their traffic violations, unsettled fines, payment deadlines, or legal issues.

What are the key consequences of not settling traffic fines/e-Challans in Haryana?

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If you fail to pay the e-Challan/traffic fine within the specified time frame, i.e. 60 days, the matter can lead to additional fines, legal issues, and even the suspension of your driving licence.

If you fail to pay the e-Challan/traffic fine within the specified time frame, i.e. 60 days, the matter can lead to additional fines, legal issues, and even the suspension of your driving licence.

How can I download the Parivahan mobile app?

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You can easily download and install the Parivahan Government mobile app on your Android phone through the Play Store or on your iOS device through the App Store.

You can easily download and install the Parivahan Government mobile app on your Android phone through the Play Store or on your iOS device through the App Store.

Can normal police in Haryana cut challan?

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In Haryana, only the traffic police cops, police headquarters inspectors, and above the rank of head constables have the authority to issue challans for traffic violations.

In Haryana, only the traffic police cops, police headquarters inspectors, and above the rank of head constables have the authority to issue challans for traffic violations.

Can police issue a challan for not wearing a helmet in Haryana?

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Yes, police in Haryana are allowed to issue e-Challans and fines to bikers who fail to wear helmets.

Yes, police in Haryana are allowed to issue e-Challans and fines to bikers who fail to wear helmets.

What documents are required while driving a car in Haryana?

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While driving a car in Haryana, you need to carry certain essential documents like your valid Car Insurance Certificate, Driver's Driving License, Pollution Under Control (PUC) Certificate, vehicle's Registration Certificate, Aadhaar Card, Passport, and Vehicle's Fitness Certificate.

While driving a car in Haryana, you need to carry certain essential documents like your valid Car Insurance Certificate, Driver's Driving License, Pollution Under Control (PUC) Certificate, vehicle's Registration Certificate, Aadhaar Card, Passport, and Vehicle's Fitness Certificate.

How can I contest a traffic fine issued through e-Challan in Haryana?

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You can contest a traffic fine issued via e-Challan in Haryana by lodging a complaint online or visiting the traffic police office.

You can contest a traffic fine issued via e-Challan in Haryana by lodging a complaint online or visiting the traffic police office.

What are the notable traffic violations that lead to e-Challans?

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Some common traffic violations that result in the issuance of e-Challans are overspeeding, skipping red lights, not wearing a helmet or seatbelt, using mobile phones while driving, driving/riding intoxicated, etc.

Some common traffic violations that result in the issuance of e-Challans are overspeeding, skipping red lights, not wearing a helmet or seatbelt, using mobile phones while driving, driving/riding intoxicated, etc.