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Check Traffic e-Challan in Kerala & Pay Online in 2025

Implementation of e-Challan in Kerala

What is e-Challan & How it Works?

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

Check e-Challan Status of Your Vehicle Using Parivahan Portal

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

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

How to Pay Traffic Fines Online in Kerala?

Using the Parivahan Website

Using Kerala Traffic Police Official Webpage

How to Pay Traffic Fines Offline in Kerala?

List of Traffic Fines in Kerala

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

Traffic Violation

Penalty (₹)

Vehicle Type

Driving Without Helmet

₹ 1,000

Two-wheeler

Triple Riding on Two-wheeler

₹ 1,000

Two-wheeler

Drunk Driving

₹ 10,000

All Vehicle Types

Minor Driving Vehicle

₹ 25,000

All Vehicle Types

Driving Without a Seatbelt

₹ 1,000

Four-wheeler

Driving Without Insurance

₹ 2,000

All Vehicle Types

Driving Uninsured Vehicle

₹ 2,000

All Vehicle Types

Violation of Road Regulations

₹ 1,000

All Vehicle Types

Driving Without a Valid Driving Licence

₹ 5,000

All Vehicle Types

Carrying Excess Luggage

For the first offence: ₹500 For repeat offence: 1500

All Vehicle Types

Driving Without a Number Plate

For the first offence: ₹500 For repeat offence: 1500

All Vehicle Types

Over-speeding

For Light motor vehicle (LMV): ₹1000 For Medium passenger goods vehicle: ₹2000

All Vehicle Types

Parking in No Parking Area

For the first offence: ₹500 For repeat offence: ₹1500

All Vehicle Types

Disregarding the Traffic Signals

For first offence:₹5000 For repeat offence: ₹10000

All Vehicle Types

Dangerous/Rash Driving

For first offence:₹5000 For repeat offence: ₹10000

All Vehicle Types

Using a Mobile Phone While Driving

For first offence:₹5000 For repeat offence: ₹10000

All Vehicle Types

Driving Vehicle Without Registration

₹ 2,000

All Vehicle Types

Carrying Explosive/Inflammable Substances

₹ 10,000

All Vehicle Types

Not Giving Pass to Emergency Vehicles

₹ 10,000

All Vehicle Types

Driving When Mentally or Physically Unfit to Drive

For the first offence: ₹1000 For repeat offence: ₹2000

All Vehicle Types

Racing

For the first offence: ₹5000 For repeat offence: ₹10000

All Vehicle Types

Disqualified Person Driving a Vehicle

₹ 10,000

All Vehicle Types

Driving a Vehicle Registered in Another State for More than 12 Months

For the first offence: ₹500 For repeat offence: ₹1500

All Vehicle Types

Failure to Intimate Change of the Address of Vehicle Owner

For the first offence: ₹500 For repeat offence: ₹1500

All Vehicle Types

Overloading

₹ 2,000

All Vehicle Types

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

Through an opportunity that allows one to pay traffic fines through online services, the government of Kerala has ensured that citizens can own up to their wrongdoings, thus working toward upholding law and order. 

This electronic way of making fines payments or even checking e-challans provides a perfect cure for traffic matters without being stuck in queues or experiencing delays during the process.

FAQs About Checking and Paying Traffic Fines in Kerala

What is the penalty amount for a specific fuel-related offence in Kerala state law?

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In Kerala state law, the penalty for a particular fuel-related offence is a fine of ₹250. This applies if a commercial vehicle exhausts its fuel before reaching its destination.

In Kerala state law, the penalty for a particular fuel-related offence is a fine of ₹250. This applies if a commercial vehicle exhausts its fuel before reaching its destination.

Can normal police cut challan in Kerala?

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In Kerala, a challan can only be issued by the Traffic Police officer. This means that any other person in the police force, no matter how knowledgeable he or she is about traffic laws, cannot legally issue a challan. This power is exclusive to the head constables and other officers of higher rank within the Police department.

In Kerala, a challan can only be issued by the Traffic Police officer. This means that any other person in the police force, no matter how knowledgeable he or she is about traffic laws, cannot legally issue a challan. This power is exclusive to the head constables and other officers of higher rank within the Police department.

Can the Kerala police issue a challan for not wearing a helmet?

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In Kerala, the police can issue a challan if someone is not wearing a helmet. The Kerala police primarily stress the safety of people while travelling on the roads. They want to ensure everyone wears helmets because they help protect them during an accident.

In Kerala, the police can issue a challan if someone is not wearing a helmet. The Kerala police primarily stress the safety of people while travelling on the roads. They want to ensure everyone wears helmets because they help protect them during an accident.

An e-challan contains what information?

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An e-challan is an electronic record of a particular traffic violation case containing all the details. It includes information on the type of violation, the time and place of the violation, and the car number plate.

An e-challan is an electronic record of a particular traffic violation case containing all the details. It includes information on the type of violation, the time and place of the violation, and the car number plate.

Can you use UPI Payments to pay e-challan?

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Yes, when you log in to the official website, you will find the mode of payment and challan, which can be paid immediately. UPI apps can also be used for the same purpose.

Yes, when you log in to the official website, you will find the mode of payment and challan, which can be paid immediately. UPI apps can also be used for the same purpose.

Is there a time limit for paying the challan?

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Yes, you must pay the challan amount within 60 days from when it is issued; otherwise, hefty penalties or legal action will be taken.

Yes, you must pay the challan amount within 60 days from when it is issued; otherwise, hefty penalties or legal action will be taken.

What is the fine for speeding in Kerala?

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In Kerala, if someone is found to be speeding, he or she will be charged ₹5000, which clearly shows that speeding is not allowed on roads.

In Kerala, if someone is found to be speeding, he or she will be charged ₹5000, which clearly shows that speeding is not allowed on roads.

What are the consequences of failing to pay a traffic fine in Kerala?

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If you do not pay an e-challan within 60 days, a traffic police officer may come to your house to physically collect the e-challan. You will be served with a court summons if you cannot pay.

If you do not pay an e-challan within 60 days, a traffic police officer may come to your house to physically collect the e-challan. You will be served with a court summons if you cannot pay.

Why is wearing a helmet mandatory for two-wheeler riders in Kerala?

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In Kerala, it is obligatory for two-wheeler riders to wear helmets for their own safety in the event of an accident. The head is one of the most exposed parts of a body in an accident, and helmets protect it most importantly. This rule assists in minimising the intensity of various injuries and prevents the loss of lives.

In Kerala, it is obligatory for two-wheeler riders to wear helmets for their own safety in the event of an accident. The head is one of the most exposed parts of a body in an accident, and helmets protect it most importantly. This rule assists in minimising the intensity of various injuries and prevents the loss of lives.

Can a four-wheeler driver be fined for not wearing a seat belt in Kerala?

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Yes, the driver and all passengers must always wear seat belts, including those in a four-wheeler's front and rear seats. A failure to perform any of them attracts a traffic fine. Seat belts assist in minimising the probability of severe injury or death in an accident.

Yes, the driver and all passengers must always wear seat belts, including those in a four-wheeler's front and rear seats. A failure to perform any of them attracts a traffic fine. Seat belts assist in minimising the probability of severe injury or death in an accident.

What are the consequences of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs in Kerala?

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Drunk driving or driving under the influence of any other substance is a serious offence in Kerala. It has severe consequences, including fines, loss of license, and even going to court. More importantly, it has life-threatening implications for drivers, passengers, and other road users, as they are likely to make wrong decisions due to slow reflexes.

Drunk driving or driving under the influence of any other substance is a serious offence in Kerala. It has severe consequences, including fines, loss of license, and even going to court. More importantly, it has life-threatening implications for drivers, passengers, and other road users, as they are likely to make wrong decisions due to slow reflexes.

How can I check vehicle fine details in Kerala?

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To verify your vehicle fine details in Kerala – visit the official website of the Kerala Police and input your vehicle registration number. Alternatively, you can also go to the Parivahan e-Challan website.

To verify your vehicle fine details in Kerala – visit the official website of the Kerala Police and input your vehicle registration number. Alternatively, you can also go to the Parivahan e-Challan website.