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Check Traffic e-Challan in Tamil Nadu & Pay Online in 2026

Implementation of e-Challan in Tamil Nadu

What is e-Challan & How it Works?

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

Check e-Challan Status of Your Vehicle Using Parivahan Portal

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

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

How to Pay Traffic Fines Online in Tamil Nadu?

Using the Parivahan Website

Using Tamil Nadu Transport's Official Webpage

How to Pay Traffic Fines Offline in Tamil Nadu?

List of Traffic Fines in Tamil Nadu

Read the following table and learn the updated fines and traffic rules in Tamil Nadu:

Type of Violation Type of Vehicle Penalty (₹)
Driving/riding without a proper Registration Certificate Applicable for all vehicles 5,000
Driving/riding a vehicle without a valid Driving Licence (DL) Applicable for all vehicles 5,000
Driving/riding an uninsured vehicle Applicable for all vehicles 2,000
Driving/riding a vehicle under the effect of intoxicating substances Applicable for all vehicles 10,000 and/or jail of 6 months
Disobeying traffic rules and regulations Applicable for all vehicles 500
Violations of Traffic Police Applicable for all vehicles 2,000
Driving after the cancellation of DL Applicable for all vehicles 5,000
Riding without wearing seatbelts Four-wheelers 1,000 and/or community service
Driving without a proper permit Applicable for all vehicles 5,000
Riding without wearing helmets Two-wheelers 1,000 and suspension of DL for 3 months
Violation of general traffic rule Applicable for all vehicles 500
Violation of licence conditions Applicable for all vehicles 25,000 to 1 Lakh
Driving/riding in a no-entry zone Applicable for all vehicles 2,000 to 5,000
Overspeeding Applicable for all vehicles 500
Offences related to air pollution Applicable for all vehicles 500
Overloading of bikes (triple riding) Two-wheelers 2,000 and DL suspension for 3 months
Driving a car without paying road tax Applicable for all vehicles 300 (600 for repetition of crime)
Not giving lanes to emergency vehicles Applicable for all vehicles 10,000
Improper parking Applicable for all vehicles 500 (1,000 for repetition of crime)

Note: Remember that the aforesaid traffic rules and penalties may be changed in future, so make sure to stay informed about the most recent details.

Here is everything you should know about e-Challan payments and traffic fines in Tamil Nadu. Since understanding the significance of traffic fines and e-Challan payments is crucial, you need to familiarise yourself with the relevant traffic fines to prevent any unnecessary legal complications, court cases, or penalties. 

In case you receive an e-Challan/traffic fine, refer to this guide to choose your preferred method for checking the challan status and settling the fine.

FAQs About Checking and Paying Traffic Fines in Tamil Nadu

What is the process for verifying traffic fines in Tamil Nadu?

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To verify traffic fines in Tamil Nadu, you can visit the official Government website of Parivahan, insert your vehicle's registration and challan numbers, and follow the necessary instructions.

To verify traffic fines in Tamil Nadu, you can visit the official Government website of Parivahan, insert your vehicle's registration and challan numbers, and follow the necessary instructions.

Where can I download the Parivahan mobile app?

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You can effortlessly download and install the Parivahan Government application on your smartphone (Android and iOS) using the Play Store or App Store.

You can effortlessly download and install the Parivahan Government application on your smartphone (Android and iOS) using the Play Store or App Store.

What documents are essential while driving a car in Tamil Nadu?

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When you drive a car in Tamil Nadu, make sure you have important documents with you. These include your valid vehicle Registration Certificate, Car Insurance Certificate, Driving License, Vehicle Fitness Certificate, Pollution Under Control (PUC) Certificate, and Aadhaar Card.

When you drive a car in Tamil Nadu, make sure you have important documents with you. These include your valid vehicle Registration Certificate, Car Insurance Certificate, Driving License, Vehicle Fitness Certificate, Pollution Under Control (PUC) Certificate, and Aadhaar Card.

Who has the authority to issue traffic challans in Tamil Nadu?

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In the state of Tamil Nadu, only the senior traffic police inspectors, police headquarters cops, and the rank head constables have the power and permission to issue challans for traffic violations.

In the state of Tamil Nadu, only the senior traffic police inspectors, police headquarters cops, and the rank head constables have the power and permission to issue challans for traffic violations.

How are e-Challans issued in Tamil Nadu?

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In Tamil Nadu, traffic police officers utilise handheld devices equipped with cameras and internet facilities to issue e-Challans. These devices record videos or click images of traffic crimes and generate e-Challans to the violators based on their offences.

In Tamil Nadu, traffic police officers utilise handheld devices equipped with cameras and internet facilities to issue e-Challans. These devices record videos or click images of traffic crimes and generate e-Challans to the violators based on their offences.

Is there a way to get discounts on e-Challan fines in Tamil Nadu?

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Sometimes, Tamil Nadu Police may grant discounts on e-Challan fines as part of special traffic schemes or campaigns. However, the eligibility for those allowances depends on the traffic regulations and the nature of the violation.

Sometimes, Tamil Nadu Police may grant discounts on e-Challan fines as part of special traffic schemes or campaigns. However, the eligibility for those allowances depends on the traffic regulations and the nature of the violation.

How can I pay e-Challan fines in Tamil Nadu?

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There are multiple ways to pay e-Challan payments/traffic fines in Tamil Nadu. You can choose from online methods like net banking, bank cards, UPI, IMPS, and so on. There is also an offline method in which you have to visit the police station physically and settle the fine in cash.

There are multiple ways to pay e-Challan payments/traffic fines in Tamil Nadu. You can choose from online methods like net banking, bank cards, UPI, IMPS, and so on. There is also an offline method in which you have to visit the police station physically and settle the fine in cash.

How can I check if I have any pending e-Challans in Tamil Nadu?

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In Tamil Nadu, people driving vehicles have the option to check for any pending e-Challans against their vehicle using either the Parivahan Government portal, the Tamil Nadu Police website, or the Digit app.

In Tamil Nadu, people driving vehicles have the option to check for any pending e-Challans against their vehicle using either the Parivahan Government portal, the Tamil Nadu Police website, or the Digit app.

What information is present in an e-Challan?

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An electronic challan or e-challan gives detailed information about the traffic violations, which include the type of the offence, date/time and location of the incident, vehicle's license number, and owner’s name.

An electronic challan or e-challan gives detailed information about the traffic violations, which include the type of the offence, date/time and location of the incident, vehicle's license number, and owner’s name.

How much traffic fine is imposed for overspeeding in Tamil Nadu?

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According to the current traffic rules in Tamil Nadu, driving vehicles at very high speeds can result in a fine ranging from ₹300 to ₹400.

According to the current traffic rules in Tamil Nadu, driving vehicles at very high speeds can result in a fine ranging from ₹300 to ₹400.