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

Implementation of e-Challan in Karnataka

What is e-Challan & How it Works?

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

Check e-Challan Status of Your Vehicle Using Parivahan Portal

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

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

How to Pay Traffic Fines Online in Karnataka?

Using the Parivahan Website

Using Karnataka Transport's Official Webpage

How to Pay Traffic Fines Offline in Karnataka?

List of Traffic Fines in Karnataka

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

Traffic Violation Vehicle Type Penalty (₹)
Drink and Drive Offence All Vehicle Types Court fine
Riding/Driving Without a Valid Driving Licence All Vehicle Types ₹1,000 - ₹5000
Reckless or Dangerous Driving/Riding All Vehicle Types ₹1,000
Driving/Riding a Vehicle Without Registration All Vehicle Types Court fine
Overspeeding All Vehicle Types ₹1,000 - ₹2,000
Using Mobile Phone While Driving/Riding All Vehicle Types ₹1,000
Driving/Riding Without Valid Insurance All Vehicle Types ₹1,000 - ₹4,000
Riding Without Wearing a Helmet (Rider/Pillion Rider) Two-wheelers ₹500
Driving Without Wearing a Seatbelt Four wheelers ₹500
Offense Related to Air/Noise Pollution Two/three/four-wheeler/HTV/carriage ₹1,000
Overloading of Two-wheeler Two-wheelers ₹500
Racing on Public Roads All vehicles ₹5000
Driving During Disqualification All vehicles ₹10,000
Not Following Lane Discipline All vehicles ₹500
Minor Driving/Riding a Vehicle All vehicles ₹5000
Misbehaving With Traffic Police Officer Two/three/four-wheeler/HTV/carriage ₹2,000
Jumping Traffic Signal All Vehicle Types ₹500
Parking in No-parking Zone All Vehicle Types ₹1,000
Driving/Riding Without Number Plate All Vehicle Types ₹500
Driving/Riding When Physically/Mentally Unfit All Vehicle Types ₹1,000
Not Obeying/Obstructing the Instructions From Traffic Police All Vehicle Types ₹1,000
Offense Related to Stop Line All Vehicle Types ₹1,000
One Way Offence All Vehicle Types ₹500
Honking in Silence Zones All Vehicle Types ₹500 - ₹1,000
Jaywalking Pedestrians Court fine
Driving Without a Valid Permit All Vehicle Types Court fine
Offense Related to Alteration of Vehicle All Vehicle Types Court fine
Driving/Riding Without Emission All Vehicle Types Court fine
Obstructing Emergency Vehicles (Ambulance, fire engine, police vehicle, etc.) All Vehicle Types ₹1,000

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

Karnataka'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 traffic regulations, and prioritize road safety to prevent penalties in the first place.

FAQs About Checking and Paying Traffic Fines in Karnataka

Have traffic fines been reduced in Karnataka?

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Yes, traffic fines are cut down due to the new revisions of the legislature in the Motor Vehicles Act. To illustrate, driving without a genuine driving license would attract ₹2000 and ₹4000 for both two-wheelers and four-wheelers, respectively, from ₹ 5000 rupees, the earlier rate.

Yes, traffic fines are cut down due to the new revisions of the legislature in the Motor Vehicles Act. To illustrate, driving without a genuine driving license would attract ₹2000 and ₹4000 for both two-wheelers and four-wheelers, respectively, from ₹ 5000 rupees, the earlier rate.

How much traffic fine is charged in Karnataka for not wearing helmets?

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Driving on the road without a properly worn helmet by a traffic cop in Karnataka can result in a fine of about ₹1000 and a license suspension for up to 3 months.

Driving on the road without a properly worn helmet by a traffic cop in Karnataka can result in a fine of about ₹1000 and a license suspension for up to 3 months.

What is the fine for drinking and driving in Karnataka?

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If anyone is nabbed while driving in Karnataka, the traffic police will levy a huge fine of ₹10 000 or imprisonment for 6 months or both. For repeat and second-time offenders, the fine will go up to ₹ 15,000 and up to 2 years imprisonment.

If anyone is nabbed while driving in Karnataka, the traffic police will levy a huge fine of ₹10 000 or imprisonment for 6 months or both. For repeat and second-time offenders, the fine will go up to ₹ 15,000 and up to 2 years imprisonment.

How do you get a rebate on traffic fines?

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If the traffic fine has been paid in cash and the offender attends the proceedings, such fine can be refunded or deposited pursuant to the court's decree.

If the traffic fine has been paid in cash and the offender attends the proceedings, such fine can be refunded or deposited pursuant to the court's decree.

What is the validity of challan?

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In India, a challan is valid 60 days from the issue date. It will be forwarded to the court if you cannot pay the challan fine.

In India, a challan is valid 60 days from the issue date. It will be forwarded to the court if you cannot pay the challan fine.

Who can issue challan in India?

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In India, the traffic police officers are the only employees lawfully allowed to issue challans. Similarly, only head constables and others of superior grades are given this authority. They can be easily distinguished by a trademark three-stripe 'V' symbol on their uniform’s sleeves.

In India, the traffic police officers are the only employees lawfully allowed to issue challans. Similarly, only head constables and others of superior grades are given this authority. They can be easily distinguished by a trademark three-stripe 'V' symbol on their uniform’s sleeves.

Can the traffic police fine you twice daily for the same reason?

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No, police officers cannot detain you twice for minor offenses, but overspeeding is an exception. However, the traffic police may also fine you again even if you lose the old receipt while driving in another state and committing any offense.

No, police officers cannot detain you twice for minor offenses, but overspeeding is an exception. However, the traffic police may also fine you again even if you lose the old receipt while driving in another state and committing any offense.

How much speed is allowed?

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India's speed limits can be divided into categories depending on the vehicle, the road class, or the state's jurisdiction. In April 2018, the Union Ministry of Road Transport and Highways fixed the speed limits as the maximum of 120 km/h on expressways, 110 km/h on National Highways, and 70 km/h for the M1 class of vehicles on urban roads.

India's speed limits can be divided into categories depending on the vehicle, the road class, or the state's jurisdiction. In April 2018, the Union Ministry of Road Transport and Highways fixed the speed limits as the maximum of 120 km/h on expressways, 110 km/h on National Highways, and 70 km/h for the M1 class of vehicles on urban roads.

What are the consequences of using a four-wheeler without DL in Karnataka?

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The traffic fine for driving a four-wheeler without a valid DL is ₹2,000.

The traffic fine for driving a four-wheeler without a valid DL is ₹2,000.

Should I always have my car's Registration Certificate (RC) while driving in Karnataka?

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The RC is an important document that is also mandatory to carry while driving a motor vehicle in Karnataka. If you refuse to provide that document when the officer demands it, you may be investigated and charged with traffic offenses.

The RC is an important document that is also mandatory to carry while driving a motor vehicle in Karnataka. If you refuse to provide that document when the officer demands it, you may be investigated and charged with traffic offenses.

What is the fine for no helmet in Karnataka?

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A ride with no helmet earlier was charged ₹1000, and now it's ₹500 after new traffic penalty charges.

A ride with no helmet earlier was charged ₹1000, and now it's ₹500 after new traffic penalty charges.

What is the fine for not wearing seat belts in Karnataka?

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The Karnataka administration announced a ₹1000 penalty for not wearing seat belts.

The Karnataka administration announced a ₹1000 penalty for not wearing seat belts.

Is there any challan for not wearing a seatbelt?

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The no-seat belt fine across all 29 states in India is ₹1,000. With this fine and the seriousness of the rear seat belt use enforced for passengers on board, the safety of both drivers and passengers is therefore guaranteed.

The no-seat belt fine across all 29 states in India is ₹1,000. With this fine and the seriousness of the rear seat belt use enforced for passengers on board, the safety of both drivers and passengers is therefore guaranteed.

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.