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

Implementation of e-Challan in Lucknow

What is e-Challan & How it Works?

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

Check the e-Challan Status of Your Vehicle Using the Parivahan Portal

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

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

How to Pay Traffic Fines Online in Lucknow?

Using the Parivahan Website

Using Lucknow Transport’s Official Webpage

How to Pay Traffic Fines Offline in Lucknow?

List of Traffic Fines in Lucknow

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

Traffic Violation Vehicle Type Penalty (₹)

Talking on the phone while driving

All Vehicle Types

First-time offence: ₹1000
Repeat offence: ₹10000

Driving a two-wheeler without a helmet

Two-wheeler

₹ 1,000

Driving without using the seatbelt

Four-wheeler

₹ 1,000

Violating parking rules

All Vehicle Types

First-time offence: ₹500
Repeat offence: ₹1500
Obstructing the path of emergency vehicles All Vehicle Types ₹ 10,000
Driving without a valid licence All Vehicle Types ₹ 5,000
Driving by a minor All Vehicle Types ₹25000; imprisonment for three years
Driving without having third-party insurance All Vehicle Types First-time offence: ₹2000 and/or imprisonment for three months
Violating speed limits All Vehicle Types Between ₹2000 to ₹4000
Not obeying traffic lights All Vehicle Types ₹1000 to ₹5000 and/or imprisonment for 6 to 12 months
Driving vehicles without a number plate All Vehicle Types Between ₹150 to ₹500

Drivers unable to show their driving licence when asked for by the authorities

All Vehicle Types

Between ₹150 to ₹750

Drivers not cooperating with the police officers All Vehicle Types ₹ 750
Heavy vehicle drivers who do not cooperate with police officers All Vehicle Types ₹ 1,000
Driving a vehicle that is not registered All Vehicle Types ₹ 2,000
Permitting underage driving All Vehicle Types ₹1000 and/or imprisonment for three months
Driving despite having a cancelled licence All Vehicle Types ₹500 or imprisonment for three months

Driving under the influence of alcohol or any kind of drug

All Vehicle Types

First-time offence: ₹2000 and/or imprisonment for six months
Repeat offence: ₹3000 and/or imprisonment for two years.
Driving over the speed limit All Vehicle Types Between ₹1000 to ₹4000 | Licence seizure

Using the mobile while driving

All Vehicle Types

₹ 5,000

Driving with more than one person on a two-wheeler

Two-wheeler

₹2000 | Disqualification of driving licence and/or community service for three months

Overloading four-wheelers more than the seating capacity Four-wheeler ₹200 for each extra passenger
Driving vehicles without having a permit All Vehicle Types ₹10000 and/or imprisonment for six months

Blowing horns in silent zones

All Vehicle Types

First-time offence: ₹2000
Repeat offence: ₹4000

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

One of the major implications of the e-challan process has been that paying Lucknow traffic fines has become very easy. Individuals can also avoid going to court to clear traffic fines, as there are several ways to clear them from the comfort of their homes.

So, in a nutshell, we have attempted to describe the intricacies of the e-challan program in Lucknow to learn the e-challan status and pay for it online. Through traffic management digitisation in Lucknow, vehicle owners can simplify these procedures from the comfort of their homes.

FAQs About Checking and Paying Traffic Fines in Lucknow

How can I pay for the challan in UP online?

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To pay for your challan online, visit Parivahan's official website. Enter the challan number/ DL number/ vehicle number and input the necessary information along with the captcha. Then, click the ‘Get Detail’ button. Select the ‘pay now’ button and the payment method for your challan.

To pay for your challan online, visit Parivahan's official website. Enter the challan number/ DL number/ vehicle number and input the necessary information along with the captcha. Then, click the ‘Get Detail’ button. Select the ‘pay now’ button and the payment method for your challan.

For how long is a challan valid in India?

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Please also note that if an e-Challan fine is not paid in India within 60 days from the issue date, it would be a criminal offence. In all probability, the traffic police officer will visit the offender’s house to attempt to get the penalty from there. The server of court summons follows non-payment.

Please also note that if an e-Challan fine is not paid in India within 60 days from the issue date, it would be a criminal offence. In all probability, the traffic police officer will visit the offender’s house to attempt to get the penalty from there. The server of court summons follows non-payment.

Can I still drive the car if I don’t pay the challan?

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You can still drive your car even if you do not pay for the challan. However, the challan payment should be processed within sixty days to avoid fines.

You can still drive your car even if you do not pay for the challan. However, the challan payment should be processed within sixty days to avoid fines.

How do I make challan payment after the due date in Lucknow?

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Paying the e-challan after the due date is the same as paying the e-challan online. However, a late fee will also be charged to clear the challan.

Paying the e-challan after the due date is the same as paying the e-challan online. However, a late fee will also be charged to clear the challan.

How do you contest the e-challan in Lucknow?

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If the e-challan has some issues, you can dispute it by emailing helpdesk-echallan@gov and lodging a complaint, which should be accompanied by sufficient evidence.

If the e-challan has some issues, you can dispute it by emailing helpdesk-echallan@gov and lodging a complaint, which should be accompanied by sufficient evidence.

What is an e-challan?

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An e-challan or E-fine is an electronic ticket that traffic police give to anyone who violates a particular traffic regulation. Since an e-challan is issued electronically, there is improved record keeping of challans issued and the payment of challans since people can pay them electronically.

An e-challan or E-fine is an electronic ticket that traffic police give to anyone who violates a particular traffic regulation. Since an e-challan is issued electronically, there is improved record keeping of challans issued and the payment of challans since people can pay them electronically.

How do you pay a court challan in Uttar Pradesh?

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To pay a court challan in Uttar Pradesh, a person can either personally go to the court or use the Uttar Pradesh Traffic Police website to pay the challan online.

To pay a court challan in Uttar Pradesh, a person can either personally go to the court or use the Uttar Pradesh Traffic Police website to pay the challan online.

How can the fine traffic receipt generated by the Uttar Pradesh police be verified?

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If you want to verify the fine traffic receipt given by the Uttar Pradesh police, you can refer to the Uttar Pradesh Traffic Police website or contact the helpline.

If you want to verify the fine traffic receipt given by the Uttar Pradesh police, you can refer to the Uttar Pradesh Traffic Police website or contact the helpline.

What is the penalty if one jumps a red signal in Lucknow?

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In Lucknow, if one violates the red signal, he happens to be penalised with ₹300 to ₹600.

In Lucknow, if one violates the red signal, he happens to be penalised with ₹300 to ₹600.

What is the new regulation for four-wheelers in Lucknow?

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Any person under 18 cannot ride a four-wheeler on the roads of Lucknow.

Any person under 18 cannot ride a four-wheeler on the roads of Lucknow.

What is the hit-and-run law?

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Section 106 (2) of the hit-and-run law aims to discourage reckless and negligent vehicle operation and penalises those who flee the incident without informing the police.

Section 106 (2) of the hit-and-run law aims to discourage reckless and negligent vehicle operation and penalises those who flee the incident without informing the police.

Which IPC section is applied for road accidents?

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Section 279 applies to road accidents. It states that any negligence on behalf of the rider or driver of the vehicle that endangers human life is punishable by law.

Section 279 applies to road accidents. It states that any negligence on behalf of the rider or driver of the vehicle that endangers human life is punishable by law.

What is the maximum displacement of a bike that can be ridden with a normal license?

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A person can ride a maximum of a 500 cc bike with a normal license. Above that, one would require a separate license.

A person can ride a maximum of a 500 cc bike with a normal license. Above that, one would require a separate license.