An e-challan is a digital traffic fine issued for violating traffic rules. It is generated online by the Electronic Challan System and sent directly to the offender's registered email ID. Timely payment is essential to maintain a clean driving record.
Being one of India's most densely populated states, Uttar Pradesh enforces strict traffic rules to ensure road safety. The UP government and traffic police have set clear fines and penalties for various traffic violations.
This page covers everything about UP e-challans from traffic fines to step-by-step payment instructions.
The following table explains the fines which are charged by Uttar Pradesh traffic police for violating traffic rules:
Traffic Violation | Fine (INR) |
Violation of parking rules | If the offence is committed for the first time you will be fined Rs.500 For the second time you will be fined Rs.1,500 |
Failure to present a certificate of registration, permit, certificate of fitness, driving license, pollution under control certificate | If the offence is committed for the first time you will be fined Rs.500 For the second time you will be fined Rs.1,500 |
Driving without a license | Rs.5,000 |
Overspeeding | Rs.1,000 to Rs.5,000 |
Selling a vehicle after making illegal modifications | Rs.5,000 for every modification |
Jumping a red light | Rs.1,000 |
Not wearing a helmet | Rs.1,000 |
Talking on the mobile phone while driving | If the offence is committed for the first time you will be fined Rs.1,000 For the second time you will be fined Rs.10,000 |
Driving without a seatbelt | Rs.1,000 |
The following are step-by-step guide on how you can pay the UP e-challan:
Given below are the steps to pay Uttar Pradesh e-challan via state traffic police website:
The following are the steps to pay Uttar Pradesh e-challan via Parivahan website:
Given below are the steps to pay e-challan through Paytm:
The following are the methods in which you can track your e-challan status in Uttar Pradesh:
Given below are the steps to track e-challan status in Uttar Pradesh via state traffic website:
The following are the steps to track e-challan status in Parivahan website:
If you have been issued an e-challan for any traffic violation, you must pay the fine within 60 days from the date of issuance.
If you fail to pay the e-challan within the stipulated time, you may have to face legal issues and severe consequences which may include an exuberant fine and court summons.
You can check your e-challan status in Uttar Pradesh by visiting the State traffic website or the Parivahan website. You can enter your vehicle number or your e-challan number to check the status.
You will be fined Rs.1,000 for not wearing a helmet while driving in Uttar Pradesh.
You will be fined Rs.1,000 for jumping the red signal while driving in Uttar Pradesh.
You will be fined Rs.1,000 for driving without wearing a seatbelt in Uttar Pradesh.
The traffic police can fine you only once for an offence in a day. However, the traffic police can fine you again in a day if you commit any other traffic violation other than that you have already been fined for.

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