Mahima Chaudhary | Updated: Aug 3, 2022 19:07 IST
As the number of vehicles in Karnataka has increased significantly, so has the number of traffic violations and road accidents. As a result, new traffic fines will be implemented in the city on September 1st, 2019 to ensure that traffic rules are followed correctly and to reduce the number of cases of traffic violations. If the Karnataka police find someone breaking the rules, they will be issued an e-challan Karnataka, and they will have a certain amount of time to pay their fines.
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Continue reading to learn about how to check and pay Karnataka traffic fines in detail.
If you want to check the status of your Karnataka traffic e-challan, there are two options:
Parivahan portal | Karnataka traffic website |
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Step 1: Navigate to the Parivahan website and select the ‘Check Online Services option. Step 2: On this page, click the ‘Check Challan Status’ button. Step 3: Input your challan or vehicle number. Step 4: The status of your challan will be displayed on the screen. Step 5: If there are no pending challans, a message stating ‘No Challan Found’ will appear. | Step 1: Navigate to the Karnataka Police Department’s website Step 2: On this page, select the ‘Traffic Violation Fine Payment’ option. Step 3: Enter your challan information or vehicle number Step 4: The status of your e-challan will be displayed on the website. Step 5: You can also pay your e-challan instantly using online payment methods. |
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Continue reading to know about the steps of making Karnataka e-challan payment using your preferred mode of payment.
To make things easier and faster, the Government of India has launched an online payment system for Karnataka traffic police challans.Here’s how to pay your Karnataka traffic e-challan online. You can pay your e-challan online either through the Parivahan website or through the Karnataka Transport official website.
You can also pay your Karnataka traffic e-challan using the Government of India’s official e-challan website, Parivahan.
Step 1: Go to the Parivahan official website.
Step 2: Scroll down and select the ‘Get Challan Details’ option, which is located beneath the ‘Submit’ button.
Step 3: Enter the challan, vehicle, or driver’s license number.
Step 4: From the page’s list of e-challans, select the pending e-challans issued by the Karnataka traffic police.
Step 5: After successfully paying the e-challan online in Karnataka, you will receive a confirmation receipt.
Pay fines using the Karnataka official state website using the steps outlined below:
Step 1: Go to the Karnataka Police Department’s website
Step 2: On this page, select the ‘Traffic Violation Fine Payment’ option.
Step 3: Log in with your existing credentials or create a new account.
Step 4: Enter your e-challan or vehicle identification number.
Step 5: Your challan information will be displayed on the screen.
Step 6: Complete the online payment for the challan.
There are two options for paying a Karnataka traffic police e-challan offline:
Continue reading to find out about the different fine rates, your e-challan status, and how to make an e-challan payment in Karnataka. The following is a revised list of penalties and fines as implemented by the Karnataka Traffic Police, for which a traffic e-challan Karnataka will be issued for a violation.
Offense | Penalty (in Rs) |
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Driving without license | Two-wheeler: ₹ 1,000 Four-Wheelers or Light Motor Vehicle (LMV): ₹ 2,000 Others: ₹ 5,000 |
Driving an unregistered vehicle | Two-wheeler: ₹ 2,000 Four-wheelers or LMV: ₹ 3,000 Others: ₹ 5,000 |
Over-speeding | Two-three-wheelers, Four-wheelers or LMV: ₹ 1,000 Others: ₹ 2,000 |
Using a mobile phone while driving | Two-three-wheelers: ₹ 1,500 Four-wheelers or LMV: ₹ 3,000 Others: ₹5,000 After 1st offense: ₹ 10,000 |
Driving without a number plate | Two-three-wheelers: ₹ 2,000Four-wheelers or LMV: ₹ 3,000Others: ₹ 5,000 |
Driving with a disqualified license | ₹ 10,000 |
Driving rashly/dangerously | Two-three-wheelers: ₹ 1,500 Four-wheelers or LMV: ₹ 3,000 Others: ₹ 5,000 After 1st offense: ₹ 10,000 |
Driving without insurance | Two-three-wheelers: ₹ 1000 Four-wheelers or LMV: ₹ 2000 Others: ₹ 4,000 |
Driving without helmet | ₹ 500 |
Driving without seatbelt | ₹ 500 |
Blocking emergency vehicles | ₹ 1,000 |
Blowing horn in the silent zone | Two-three-wheelers: 500 Others: ₹ 1,000 |
Unauthorized interference with vehicle | ₹ 1,000 |
Unauthorized people driving the vehicle | Two-three-wheelers: ₹ 1,000 Four-wheelers or LMV: ₹ 2,000 Others: ₹ 5,000 |
Driving when unfit mentally or physically | 1st offense: ₹ 1,000 Subsequent offenses: ₹ 2,000 |
Drunken Driving | 1st offence: ₹ 10,000 with or without a prison sentence of 6 months. Repeat offense: ₹ 15,000 with or without prison sentence of 2 years |
Racing | 1st offense: ₹ 5,000 Subsequent offense: ₹ 10,000 |
Offenses Relating to Maintenance, Constructions, Sale, and Alteration of Motor Vehicles | ₹ 100,000 per motor vehicle ₹ 100,000 per component ₹ 5,000 per alteration |
Driving without a permit | 1st instance: ₹ 5,000 Subsequent instance: ₹10,000 |
Carrying excess passengers | 200 per excess passenger |
Violation of safety measures for motorcycle and pillion riders | ₹ 500 |
A registered vehicle being driven by a minor | ₹ 25,000 along with 3 years of a prison sentence; Deregistration of vehicle for 1 year; Minor debarred from acquiring a driving license before the age of 25 years |
Disobedience of orders | ₹ 1,000 |
Violation of emission standards | Two-three-wheelers: 1,500 Others: ₹ 3,000 |
Violation of noise pollution standard | Two-three-wheelers: 1,500 Others: ₹ 3,000 |
Overloading | ₹ 5,000+ ₹ 2,000 for every additional tonnage |
Driving in an unsafe condition | Two-three-wheelers: ₹ 1,500 Others: ₹ 3,000 |
Traffic violations are very common in India, and if a person is a frequent traveler/driver, there is a good chance that he/she has broken one or more traffic rules at some point. If you have been fined with an e-challan Karnataka, you can use the information provided above to pay the challan. We hope you found this article on e-challan Karnataka useful.
Yes, you can pay your e-challan offline at any of the city’s traffic police stations.
A vehicle registration certificate, driving license, insurance certificate, pollution control certificate, and other important documents should be carried with you while driving.
If you do not want to receive an e-challan, make sure you follow all traffic laws and regulations and carry all necessary documentation with you at all times while driving.
In Karnataka, speeding fines are Rs. 1000 for Two-three-wheelers, Four-wheelers or LMV, and Rs. 2,000 for others.
Yes. The Parivahan portal is where you can pay your traffic e-challan Karnataka.