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Check Traffic e-Challan in Uttar Pradesh & Pay Online in 2026

Implementation of e-Challan in Uttar Pradesh

What is e-Challan & How it Works?

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

Check e-Challan Status of Your Vehicle Using Parivahan Portal

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

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

How to Pay Traffic Fines Online in Uttar Pradesh?

Using the Parivahan Website

Using Uttar Pradesh Transport's Official Webpage

How to Pay Traffic Fines Offline in Uttar Pradesh?

List of Traffic Fines in Uttar Pradesh

Check out the following table for the updated details regarding the traffic fines and their penalties in Uttar Pradesh:

Type of Violation Type of Vehicle Penalty (₹)
Driving/riding without proper DL Applicable for all vehicles 5000
Overspeeding Applicable for all vehicles 2000 to 4000
Driving/riding an uninsured vehicle Applicable for all vehicles 2000 to 4000
Driving/riding under the influence of alcohol, drugs, etc. Applicable for all vehicles 10000 and/or 6 months imprisonment
15000 and/or 2 years imprisonment for repeating the crime
Not following road safety standards like air pollution, noise pollution, etc. Applicable for all vehicles 10000
Driving/riding in spite of disqualification Applicable for all vehicles 10000
Not giving lanes to the emergency vehicles like Fire Engines, Police Cars, Ambulances, etc. Applicable for all vehicles 10000
Driving without wearing seatbelts Four-wheelers 1000
Riding without wearing helmet Two-wheelers 1000
Overloading two-wheelers Two-wheelers 1000 and/or licence disqualification for three months
Allowing an unauthorised individual to drive Applicable for all vehicles 10000
Parking vehicle in the wrong area Applicable for all vehicles First-time violation: 500, second-time violation: 1000
Using horns in Silence Zones Applicable for all vehicles First-time violation: 1000, second-time violation: 2000
Minor driving the vehicle Applicable for all vehicles 5000
Malfunction of fare meter in rental cars Taxi/Cabs First-time violation: 500, second-time violation: 1500
Using mobile phones while riding-driving Applicable for all vehicles First-time violation: 1000, second-time violation: 10000
Jumping a red signal Applicable for all vehicles 1000

Note: Remember that these traffic rules and traffic fines are subject to changes. So, be aware of the recent updates.

So, these are all you need to know about the traffic fines and e-Challan payments and their significance in Uttar Pradesh. 

Be completely mindful of the applicable traffic fines in Uttar Pradesh to avoid unnecessary fines and legal issues. If you have been issued an e-Challan, look at this guide and pick your preferred payment option to pay the fine.

FAQs About Checking and Paying Traffic Fines in Uttar Pradesh

How do you verify traffic fines in India?

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To verify traffic fines in India, you can go to the Parivahan Government portal, navigate to the e-Challan system, and insert the vehicle's registration number and the last four digits of the engine or chassis number.

To verify traffic fines in India, you can go to the Parivahan Government portal, navigate to the e-Challan system, and insert the vehicle's registration number and the last four digits of the engine or chassis number.

What will happen if I fail to pay the e-Challan in Uttar Pradesh?

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If you do not clear the traffic fines or e-Challan payments within 60 days of their issuance, the case will probably shift to the court. You have to devise a proper explanation for not settling the e-Challan. If you do not appear in court on the specified date, your driving license will be suspended.

If you do not clear the traffic fines or e-Challan payments within 60 days of their issuance, the case will probably shift to the court. You have to devise a proper explanation for not settling the e-Challan. If you do not appear in court on the specified date, your driving license will be suspended.

What is the fine for intoxicated driving in Uttar Pradesh?

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The individuals who are caught driving under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or other intoxicants in Uttar Pradesh have to pay a fine of ₹10,000 or an imprisonment of up to 6 months. If the crime is repeated, the fine will go up ₹15,000 and imprisonment of up to 2 years.

The individuals who are caught driving under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or other intoxicants in Uttar Pradesh have to pay a fine of ₹10,000 or an imprisonment of up to 6 months. If the crime is repeated, the fine will go up ₹15,000 and imprisonment of up to 2 years.

What are the different types of traffic penalties?

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Traffic penalties imposed on the offenders are classified into e-Challan and On-The-Spot Challan.

Traffic penalties imposed on the offenders are classified into e-Challan and On-The-Spot Challan.

How many challans are permitted in one day in India?

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Traffic police are allowed to fine you once daily for a traffic violation. If you commit a different violation on the same day and are caught by them for the second time, you must also settle a fine for that offence.

Traffic police are allowed to fine you once daily for a traffic violation. If you commit a different violation on the same day and are caught by them for the second time, you must also settle a fine for that offence.

How can I get notifications for e-Challans Uttar Pradesh?

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Uttar Pradesh Traffic Police often send notifications for e-Challans via email or SMS to inform vehicle owners about outstanding fines, payment deadlines, or legal matters.

Uttar Pradesh Traffic Police often send notifications for e-Challans via email or SMS to inform vehicle owners about outstanding fines, payment deadlines, or legal matters.

Is there any approach to verifying the status of e-Challan payments in Uttar Pradesh?

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Yes, you can easily check your e-Challan payment status by using the Uttar Pradesh Traffic Police portal or UP Police Traffic App and entering the necessary details, such as your car/bike registration number, chassis number, or e-Challan number.

Yes, you can easily check your e-Challan payment status by using the Uttar Pradesh Traffic Police portal or UP Police Traffic App and entering the necessary details, such as your car/bike registration number, chassis number, or e-Challan number.

What are the major consequences of not paying traffic fines/e-Challans in Uttar Pradesh?

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Failing to pay the e-Challan within the specified time interval can result in legal issues, additional fines, and even the suspension of DL.

Failing to pay the e-Challan within the specified time interval can result in legal issues, additional fines, and even the suspension of DL.

How much fine is charged for violating parking rules in Uttar Pradesh?

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If you violate parking rules in Uttar Pradesh, you must pay a fine of ₹500. If you repeat the crime, you must pay a fine of ₹1,500.

If you violate parking rules in Uttar Pradesh, you must pay a fine of ₹500. If you repeat the crime, you must pay a fine of ₹1,500.

Can I download the Parivahan mobile app?

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Yes, you can easily download and install the Parivahan Government mobile application on your Android and iOS devices using the Play Store and App Store, respectively. 

Yes, you can easily download and install the Parivahan Government mobile application on your Android and iOS devices using the Play Store and App Store, respectively. 

What kind of offences result in e-Challan in Uttar Pradesh?

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Following are the violations that can lead to traffic fines/e-Challan in Uttar Pradesh: Driving under the influence of alcohol, drugs, etc.  Overspeeding Unnecessary overtaking Not giving lanes to emergency vehicles  Driving vehicles without insurance Not wearing headgear/seatbelts Disobeying traffic signals

Following are the violations that can lead to traffic fines/e-Challan in Uttar Pradesh:

  • Driving under the influence of alcohol, drugs, etc. 
  • Overspeeding
  • Unnecessary overtaking
  • Not giving lanes to emergency vehicles 
  • Driving vehicles without insurance
  • Not wearing headgear/seatbelts
  • Disobeying traffic signals