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

Implementation of e-Challan in Maharashtra

What is e-Challan & How it Works?

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

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

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

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

How to Pay Traffic Fines Online in Maharashtra?

Using the Parivahan Website

Using Maharashtra Transport's Official Webpage

How to Pay Traffic Fines Offline in Maharashtra?

List of Traffic Fines in Maharashtra

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

Traffic Violation Vehicle Type Penalty (₹)
Driving Without a Seatbelt Four-wheeler ₹ 1,000

Carrying Excess Luggage

All Vehicle Types

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

Triple Riding on Two-vehicle

Two-wheeler

₹ 1,000

Driving Without a Number Plate All Vehicle Types For the first offence: ₹500 For repeat offence: ₹1500
Driving Without Helmet Two-wheeler ₹ 1,000
Minor Driving Vehicle All Vehicle Types ₹ 25,000
Parking in No-parking Zone All Vehicle Types For the first offence: ₹500 For repeat offence: ₹1500

Dangerous/Rash Driving

All Vehicle Types

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

Disobey of Traffic Signals All Vehicle Types For first offence: ₹5000 For repeat offence: ₹10000
Using a Mobile Phone While Driving All Vehicle Types For the first offence: ₹5000 For repeat offence: ₹10000
Driving Uninsured Vehicle All Vehicle Types ₹ 2,000

Drunk Driving

All Vehicle Types

₹ 10,000

Driving Vehicle Without Registration All Vehicle Types ₹ 2,000
Over-speeding All Vehicle Types For Light motor vehicle (LMV): ₹1000 For Medium passenger goods vehicle: ₹2000
Carrying Explosive/Inflammable Substances All Vehicle Types ₹ 10,000

Violation of Road Regulations

All Vehicle Types

₹ 1000

Driving When Mentally or Physically Unfit to Drive For the first offence: ₹1000 For repeat offence: ₹2000 All Vehicle Types
Not Giving Passage to Emergency Vehicles ₹ 10,000 All Vehicle Types
Disqualified Person Driving a Vehicle ₹ 10,000 All Vehicle Types
Driving Without Insurance ₹ 2,000 All Vehicle Types
Racing For the first offence: ₹5000 For repeat offence: ₹10000 All Vehicle Types

Overloading

₹ 2,000

All Vehicle Types

Driving Without a Valid Driving Licence

₹ 5,000

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

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

The e-challan system in Maharashtra is clearly a step in the direction of digitising the traffic law branch and collectively giving way to an organised and disciplined way of life on the roads. 

By introducing technologies and striving for transparency, this project enables citizens to self-improve by being accountable for their acts and facilitating the correct implementation of traffic regulations.

FAQs About Checking and Paying Traffic Fines in Maharashtra

What happens if I ride my two-wheeler without a helmet in Maharashtra?

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Failure to wear a helmet while riding a two-wheeler endangers personal security. Furthermore, it can lead to substantial penalties if the traffic rules are not fulfilled in Maharashtra.

Failure to wear a helmet while riding a two-wheeler endangers personal security. Furthermore, it can lead to substantial penalties if the traffic rules are not fulfilled in Maharashtra.

Is there a traffic penalty for not carrying vehicle documents in Maharashtra?

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You are advised to carry all the car and driver documents while driving/riding the vehicle. Failure to produce these documents during a general check might result in sanctions.

You are advised to carry all the car and driver documents while driving/riding the vehicle. Failure to produce these documents during a general check might result in sanctions.

What is the penalty for overspeeding in a two-wheeler in Maharashtra?

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In Maharashtra, the traffic challan amount for crossing the speed limit when riding a two-wheeler is Rs. 1,000.

In Maharashtra, the traffic challan amount for crossing the speed limit when riding a two-wheeler is Rs. 1,000.

How do you pay traffic e-challans in Maharashtra?

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For the traffic challan payment, please approach the Maharashtra e-Challan website. Type in your vehicle number or challan number, confirm the challan details and pay for the challan online.

For the traffic challan payment, please approach the Maharashtra e-Challan website. Type in your vehicle number or challan number, confirm the challan details and pay for the challan online.

Can you use UPI Payments to pay e-challan?

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Yes, you can do so by logging on to the official website, selecting your mode of payment, and paying the challan right away. UPI apps may be used for the purpose as well.

Yes, you can do so by logging on to the official website, selecting your mode of payment, and paying the challan right away. UPI apps may be used for the purpose as well.

Can I get a discount on traffic fines?

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Indeed. Paying your fine within 60 days of receiving the violation ticket can lead to a remarkable 35% reduction in your traffic fine amount.

Indeed. Paying your fine within 60 days of receiving the violation ticket can lead to a remarkable 35% reduction in your traffic fine amount.

What is the fine for violating speed limits in Mahrashtra?

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The fine for racing or violating the speed limit in Maharashtra is ₹5,000.

The fine for racing or violating the speed limit in Maharashtra is ₹5,000.

How can I pay an RTO fine in Maharashtra?

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You can pay an RTO fine at the traffic police station. Ensure you carry your driver's licence (DL), address proof, identity documents, and the traffic violation challan.

You can pay an RTO fine at the traffic police station. Ensure you carry your driver's licence (DL), address proof, identity documents, and the traffic violation challan.

What does "challan" mean?

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Challan is an official document or piece of paper used to transfer money from one account to another. It's often used to pay taxes and fines.

Challan is an official document or piece of paper used to transfer money from one account to another. It's often used to pay taxes and fines.

What are black points?

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Black points are meant to account for a driver breaking the traffic rules. These points are allotted based on the grave nature of the traffic rules.

Black points are meant to account for a driver breaking the traffic rules. These points are allotted based on the grave nature of the traffic rules.

What happens after 24 black points?

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If a driver accumulates a maximum of 24 black points in a year, his license will be suspended for 3-6 months.

If a driver accumulates a maximum of 24 black points in a year, his license will be suspended for 3-6 months.

Am I liable for a traffic fine if my car breaks down?

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Yes. The traffic police can levy a fine of ₹50 an hour for every minute your broken-down car stays on the road. Nonetheless, there can be exceptions in a situation where another car is damaged unexpectedly, including an accident caused by a third party.

Yes. The traffic police can levy a fine of ₹50 an hour for every minute your broken-down car stays on the road. Nonetheless, there can be exceptions in a situation where another car is damaged unexpectedly, including an accident caused by a third party.

What happens if I do not pay my Maharashtra traffic challan on time?

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You may be asked to proceed to court if you do not pay your Maharashtra e-challan within the specified time.

You may be asked to proceed to court if you do not pay your Maharashtra e-challan within the specified time.

How to contest an incorrect e-challan issued to my vehicle?

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You can file a complaint online or through the app under the Grievance section. You can also email the Traffic Police at their official mail IDs (cp.mumbai.jtcp.traf@mahapolice.gov.in, multimediacell.traffic@mahapolice.gov.in)

You can file a complaint online or through the app under the Grievance section. You can also email the Traffic Police at their official mail IDs (cp.mumbai.jtcp.traf@mahapolice.gov.in, multimediacell.traffic@mahapolice.gov.in)