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You can also pay your vehicle's challan using your mobile phone, and payment can be made within minutes.

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Has your vehicle been issued a challan? There's no need to worry, as you can now easily pay the challan online from your mobile phone, sitting at home. Let's learn the process.

Most of us break numerous traffic rules every day. Sometimes jumping red lights, sometimes driving without a helmet, and sometimes driving without a helmet are common habits. Traffic police often issue challans to reprimand careless individuals like us. Sometimes this challan is sent directly as a receipt, sometimes it's sent online to your mobile phone. The worry now is how to pay this challan. So, avoid breaking traffic rules. But if it does happen by mistake, don't worry. Today, we'll show you how to easily pay the challan from your mobile phone, sitting at home. So, let's learn how to pay the e-challan.

What is an e-challan?

When you receive a challan for violating traffic rules digitally, instead of on paper, directly on your phone, it's called an e-challan. Sensor cameras have been installed on most city roads these days, which identify vehicle registration numbers and instantly generate an e-challan for violating traffic rules. This challan then goes directly to your mobile phone, containing the vehicle's details and the challan amount.

How to pay an e-challan online?

You can pay the challan received on your mobile phone within minutes using your smartphone. Follow the simple steps below.

1. First, visit the Government of India's transport website (E-parivahan).

2. Then, enter your vehicle number or challan number on the website.

3. Now, enter the captcha code displayed on the screen and submit it.

4. Here, you will find all the challan details, including the challan amount and the reason for the violation.

5. Then, click on online payment and enter your payment details. After making the payment, you will receive a message stating that the payment was successful.

How to pay the challan offline?

You can also pay the challan offline. To do this, you will need to visit the nearest traffic police station in your city. Remember to bring the necessary documents, such as your registration card, license, insurance, and challan receipt, with you. This way, you can easily pay the challan there.