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

Implementation of e-Challan in Hyderabad

What is e-Challan & How it Works?

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

Check e-Challan Status of Your Vehicle Using Parivahan Portal

Check the e-Challan Status of Your Vehicle Using the Hyderabad Police Website

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

How to Pay Traffic Fines Online in Hyderabad?

Using the Parivahan Website

Using Hyderabad Transport’s Official Webpage

How to Pay Traffic Fines Offline in Hyderabad?

List of Traffic Fines in Hyderabad

Go through the table below for the most recent details regarding the Hyderabad challan:

Traffic Violation Vehicle Type Penalty (₹)
Driving/Riding Without a Licence All Vehicle Types ₹500 and/or 3 months of imprisonment

Driving/Riding under the Influence of an Intoxicating Substance

All Vehicle Types

First-time offence: ₹2000 and/or 6 months of imprisonment
Second-time offense: (subsequent offense committed within 3 years of previous commission) ₹3000 and/or 2 years of imprisonment

Overspeeding

All Vehicle Types

First-time offence: ₹400
Second-time offence: ₹ 1,000
Driving/Riding without Insurance All Vehicle Types ₹1000 and/or 3 months of imprisonment
Driving Without a Seat Belt All Vehicle Types ₹1000 and/or community service
Speeding and Racing All Vehicle Types ₹500 and/or 1 month of imprisonment
Dangerous Driving/Riding and Jumping Red Light All Vehicle Types ₹1000 and/or 6 months of imprisonment

Violating Road Regulations

All Vehicle Types

First-time offence: ₹1000 to ₹3000 and/or 1 year of imprisonment
Second-time offence: ₹2000 to ₹5000 and/or 3 years of imprisonment
Driving/Riding While on the Mobile (Handheld) All Vehicle Types ₹ 5,000
Driving/Riding Despite Disqualification All Vehicle Types ₹500 or 3 months of imprisonment
Not Giving Way to Emergency Vehicles like Ambulances, Fire Engines, etc. All Vehicle Types ₹10000 and/or community service

Riding Without Helmet (Rider and Pillion Rider)

Two-wheeler

First-time offence: ₹100
Second-time offence: ₹300
Overloading Two-wheelers Two-wheeler ₹ 2,000
Juvenile Offences All Vehicle Types ₹1000 and/or 3 months of imprisonment
Overboarding Passengers All Vehicle Types ₹200 for every extra passenger and/or community service

Driving/Riding Without a Ticket

All Vehicle Types

First-time offence: ₹100
Second-time offence: ₹300
Offenses committed by Enforcing Authorities, such as Offering Bribes All Vehicle Types Twice the penalty (varies according to traffic rules violated)
Unauthorised Use of Vehicles Without Licence All Vehicle Types ₹500 and/or 3 months of imprisonment
Refusing to Share Information Under Traffic Authority/Disobeying Orders All Vehicle Types ₹ 500

Vehicles Without Permit

All Vehicle Types

First-time offence: ₹5000
Second-time offence: ₹10000 and/or 1 year of imprisonment

Driving/Riding Without Registration

All Vehicle Types

First-time offence: ₹100
Second-time offence: ₹100

Note:  TThese traffic rules and fines are subject to changes.

Hyderabad's e-challan system has been the game changer for traffic management, enabling motorists to pay the fines easily. Various digital and offline payment options are available, making it easy to remove pending challans. Get to know the process, keep abreast of the traffic regulations, and give preference to road safety to prevent the scenario of penalties in the first place.

FAQs About Checking and Paying Traffic Fines in Hyderabad

What is the maximum number of challans a person can be issued in a day in Hyderabad?

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A person can only get 10 challans in a day. However, exceeding that can become a misdemeanour punishable by one day of imprisonment.

A person can only get 10 challans in a day. However, exceeding that can become a misdemeanour punishable by one day of imprisonment.

What is the time allotted for a person to pay the challan?

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The person can pay up to 15 days from the issuing date.

The person can pay up to 15 days from the issuing date.

Is there any discount on challan in Hyderabad?

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Two-wheelers are eligible for an 80% waiver. In that case, you must pay only 20% of the original challan. The waiver is about 60% for four-wheelers and other heavy vehicles.

Two-wheelers are eligible for an 80% waiver. In that case, you must pay only 20% of the original challan. The waiver is about 60% for four-wheelers and other heavy vehicles.

Is the helmet mandatory, or the pillion?

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Even the pillion must wear a helmet if you are riding a motorbike.

Even the pillion must wear a helmet if you are riding a motorbike.

What is the fine for parking a four-wheeler in a no-parking zone?

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For a violation of parking rules, a person can be charged a fine of ₹1000 or more.

For a violation of parking rules, a person can be charged a fine of ₹1000 or more.

What types of bikes are banned in Hyderabad?

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Legal regulations in Hyderabad are strictly against using dirt bikes on the roads.

Legal regulations in Hyderabad are strictly against using dirt bikes on the roads.

What is the fine for triple riding on a two-wheeler in Hyderabad?

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The penalty charged upon triple riding in Hyderabad is an amount of ₹1,200.

The penalty charged upon triple riding in Hyderabad is an amount of ₹1,200.

What is a stop-line offence in Hyderabad?

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A stop-line offence, in essence, constitutes a violation of the stop-line rule. If you step over the stop line, which is white when waiting at a traffic signal, you will face traffic fines. A horizontal white line designates a place where you must keep or park your vehicle to facilitate the movement of crossing people.

A stop-line offence, in essence, constitutes a violation of the stop-line rule. If you step over the stop line, which is white when waiting at a traffic signal, you will face traffic fines. A horizontal white line designates a place where you must keep or park your vehicle to facilitate the movement of crossing people.

Which type of helmet is prohibited?

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Wearing a half-helmet is an old custom, but it has ceased to fulfil safety measures in our country.

Wearing a half-helmet is an old custom, but it has ceased to fulfil safety measures in our country.

What if someone parks in front of your house?

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If a car is parked in front of your house and blocking your driveway, you can contact the local police or traffic departments.

If a car is parked in front of your house and blocking your driveway, you can contact the local police or traffic departments.

What is the new helmet rule?

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Section 129 of the Motor Vehicles Act states that individuals older than four years must wear "protective headgear" when riding a bike (even as a pillion rider).

Section 129 of the Motor Vehicles Act states that individuals older than four years must wear "protective headgear" when riding a bike (even as a pillion rider).

What should I do if I receive an incorrect e-challan in Hyderabad?

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According to the traffic police of Hyderabad, the probability of someone being sent an incorrect e-challan is extremely low. But in this case, you can go to the Traffic Cell (040 -2785 2721) or the Office of the Commissioner of Police, Basheerbagh, Hyderabad.

According to the traffic police of Hyderabad, the probability of someone being sent an incorrect e-challan is extremely low. But in this case, you can go to the Traffic Cell (040 -2785 2721) or the Office of the Commissioner of Police, Basheerbagh, Hyderabad.

What is the 4E Traffic Model of Hyderabad?

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Traffic model '4E' argues for adherence to cause-and-effect laws. The four 'E's stand for enforcement, engineering, education, and enablement. This means that aspects such as law enforcement, dialogue, social media awareness, and strengthening by dedicating more funds to traffic regulation will have equal weight.

Traffic model '4E' argues for adherence to cause-and-effect laws. The four 'E's stand for enforcement, engineering, education, and enablement. This means that aspects such as law enforcement, dialogue, social media awareness, and strengthening by dedicating more funds to traffic regulation will have equal weight.

What is the fine for jumping a signal in Bangalore?

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The traffic fines for jumping a red light in Bangalore are ₹1,000 for two-wheelers, ₹2,000 for four-wheelers, and ₹5,000 for heavy vehicles, respectively.

The traffic fines for jumping a red light in Bangalore are ₹1,000 for two-wheelers, ₹2,000 for four-wheelers, and ₹5,000 for heavy vehicles, respectively.