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What is an eChallan?
An eChallan is an electronic ticket for traffic violations, sent straight to your phone or email. It's faster and easier than paper tickets, making it simple to pay fines and track your violations. This system helps reduce mistakes and makes managing traffic fines more efficient. You can check and pay any vehicle challan status and challan details online using govt. official portals like Parivahan and third-party apps like Vehicleinfo. It’s a modern way of handling traffic violations online.
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Check E-Challan Status By Sikkim
Types of Traffic Challans
Know different challan types and how to deal with them

1. E-Challan
Digital traffic violation fee under Motor Vehicles Act, linked to vehicle or license. Covers overspeeding, signal jump & parking violations.

2. Virtual Court Challan
Resolve traffic violations online through the government’s Virtual Court system without appearing physically.

3. Physical Court Challan
Issued for serious violations requiring a court appearance. Vehicleinfo provides full details and payment guidance.
How To Check Your Challan Status in Sikkim?
You can check the challan status by vehicle number in two ways:
1Using Vehicleinfo
- Visit Vehicleinfo Website.
- Click on 'Challan Search'.
- Enter your 'Vehicle Number'.
- Click Search
- View all pending and paid challans
Vehicleinfo is an independent platform that helps you check and pay your traffic challans faster than other platforms.
2Using Parivahan e-Challan Portal
- Visit the official Parivahan website.
- Go to the eChallan section.
- Enter your 'Challan number', or 'Vehicle number', or 'DL number'.
- Fill in the Captcha.
- Click 'Get Detail' to view your eChallan information.
Parivahan is the official government platform, ensuring accuracy, though it may take longer during peak traffic times.
What Happens If You Don’t Pay Your Traffic Challan?
Delaying or not paying a traffic challan in India can lead to serious legal issues under the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 (amended 2019)
0-15 days
No extra charges. You can pay the fine normally.16-60 days
Late fees may apply; reminder sent; via may be marked “Sent to Court”.61-90 days
Challan transferred to the court. Police may visit to serve a court summons.91+ days
A driving license may be suspended or seized, with legal action affecting resale/insurance.
Latest Traffic Violations and Their Penalties
Know the fines and legal consequences for common traffic violations under the Motor Vehicles Act.
| Violation | MVA Section | First Offense Penalty | Repeat Offense Penalty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Driving without a valid license | 181 | ₹ 5,000 | ₹ 5,000 |
| Driving without insurance | 196 | ₹2,000 / 3 months jail | ₹4,000 / 3 months jail |
| Over-speeding (LMV) | 183(1) | ₹ 1,000 | ₹2,000/License seizure |
| Over-speeding (Medium/Heavy Vehicles) | 183(1) | ₹ 2,000 | ₹4,000/License seizure |
| Dangerous/Rash Driving | 184 | ₹ 5,000 | ₹ 10,000 |
| Drunk Driving | 185 | ₹ 10,000 / 6 months jail | ₹ 15,000 / 2 years jail |
| Triple riding on a two-wheeler | 128(1)/177 | ₹1,000/ 3-month suspension | Same as first |
| Driving without a helmet | 129/177 | ₹1,000/ 3-month suspension | Same as first |
| Seatbelt not worn while driving | 194B(1) | ₹ 1,000 | ₹ 1,000 |
| Using a mobile phone while driving | 184 | ₹ 5,000 | ₹ 10,000 |
| Overloading (passengers) | 194A | ₹ 200 per passenger | Same as first |
| Driving without registration | 192 | ₹ 5,000 | ₹ 10,000 |
| Driving underage | 199 | ₹25,000 + 3 years jail for Guardian | Registration cancelled |
| Blocking emergency vehicles (e.g., ambulance) | 194E | ₹ 10,000 | ₹ 10,000 |
| Unauthorized use of a vehicle | 192 | ₹ 5,000 | ₹ 10,000 |
| Driving despite disqualification | 177A | ₹10,000 | ₹10,000 |
| Oversized vehicles | 194(1) | ₹ 5,000 - ₹ 10,000 | ₹ 10,000 |
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Secured e-challan payments & easy transactionsWhat information is commonly included in eChallan details?
The following common essential eChallan details are mentioned in every challan.
Violation Details
What traffic rule was broken, like speeding or running a red light.Vehicle Details
Details about your vehicle, like the vehicle registration number, brand, and model.Date and Time
The exact date and time when the violation happened, so you can check when it occurred.Location
Where the violation took place, such as the street name or a nearby landmark.Fine Amount
The amount you need to pay for the violation.
Instructions for Payment
The last date to pay the fine before you face extra charges.Deadline for Payment
The date by which the fine must be paid to avoid further penalties or legal action.Contact Information
Details on how to contact the authority if you need help or have questions.Digital Signature
A stamp or signature that proves the eChallan is real and official.
What are the common reasons for which you can be issued a challan?
The following is a list of common traffic rule violations and their corresponding fines in Sikkim:
Overspeeding
Driving at speeds exceeding the legal limit on roads.Jumping Traffic Signals
Disregarding traffic signals such as red lights or stop signs.Driving Without a Valid License
Operating a vehicle without the required driver's license.Driving Under the Influence
Operating a vehicle while impaired by alcohol or drugs.Not Wearing a Seatbelt
Failing to fasten seatbelts while driving or riding in a vehicle.Parking Violations
Illegally parking in no-parking zones, blocking driveways, or exceeding the time limit in designated parking areas.Using a Mobile Phone While Driving
Operating a mobile device while driving, which can lead to distracted driving.Overloading Vehicles
Carrying more passengers or cargo than the vehicle's capacity permits.Violating Lane Discipline
Not adhering to designated lanes or changing lanes without proper indication.Not Carrying Necessary Documents
Driving without essential documents such as vehicle registration, insurance papers, or pollution under control (PUC) certificates.
Tips to Avoid Traffic Challans
Avoiding traffic challans is not just about saving money—it’s about road safety and responsible driving. Follow these simple, safe driving tips to stay legal and protect yourself and others on the road
Always Follow Traffic Signals
Stopping at red lights and following traffic signals helps you avoid traffic fines and prevent accidents. Ignoring signals is one of the main causes of traffic challans.Avoid Sudden Lane Changes
Changing lanes abruptly can lead to accidents. Staying in your lane keeps traffic smooth and helps you avoid traffic penalties while maintaining road safety.Drive Within Speed Limits
Exceeding speed limits is risky and can result in traffic challans. Driving at the correct speed ensures your safety and helps prevent speeding fines.Don’t Use Your Phone While Driving
Distracted driving, like using your phone, is dangerous. Stay focused to avoid accidents and fines for distracted driving.Never Drink and Drive
Driving under the influence of alcohol is illegal and risky. Driving after drinking can cause serious accidents and legal penalties.Wear ISI-Marked Helmets
Proper safety gear like ISI-marked helmets, protects you in accidents and is required by law. Always wear approved helmets while riding two-wheelers.How to Dispute a Wrong E-Challan?
Follow these simple steps to file a grievance against an incorrect traffic challan.
Open Grievance System
Select the appropriate option.Enter Details & Upload Proof
Enter challan, captcha, upload docs.Submit & Save Reference
Track grievance by reference numberHow Can I Pay Challan in Sikkim?
You can pay your traffic challan in 2 different ways.
Online Method
- Visit the official Parivahan website.
- Go to the eChallan Section.
- Enter Challan Details such as eChallan number, vehicle number, or license plate number.
- Choose Payment Methods like credit/debit cards, net banking, or digital wallets and proceed with the payment.
Offline Method
- Visit the Traffic Police Office.
- Bring all necessary documents such as the challan receipt, ID proof, and Driving License (DL).
- Make the payment using cash, cheque, demand draft, or pay order.
- Submit the payment at the Traffic Police station or headquarters along with the details of your challan ticket number.
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Frequently Asked Questions
You can check your traffic challan online on Vehicleinfo or via the official Parivahan portal, or the state RTO website by entering your vehicle number and viewing your pending fines.
The best sites to check challan status are Vehicleinfo or Parivahan and official state transport portals, as they provide verified, up-to-date traffic challan details.
Yes, traffic challans can be paid online using debit/credit cards, UPI, or net banking on official portals such as Parivahan or Vehicleinfo.
Under the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 (amended in 2019), fines for traffic violations can be substantial. If unpaid, additional penalties may apply depending on the state and duration of delay.
Non-payment may lead to a penalty increase, legal notice, or vehicle seizure, depending on state rules.
A traffic challan can be waived through a visit to a local traffic court or lok adalat, by filing an appeal if the challan issued contains errors. Documentation and a valid reason are required, and your vehicle details from Parivahan or Vehicleinfo will be needed.
Yes - in certain situations, you can get a refund for an e-challan payment in India. However, it depends on the reason for the refund, and the process is not automatic.
- Payment error or system failure
- Challan issued mistakenly
- Duplicate payment made by mistake
If you believe a refund is applicable, keep your payment receipt, transaction ID, challan number, and screenshots. These will help in resolving disputes with your bank or the traffic authority.
Refunds are generally processed only in cases of payment failure or duplicate transactions (terms apply) through the issuing portal, such as Parivahan, Vehicleinfo, or the respective state traffic police portal.
Repeated traffic violations or non-payment of challans can lead to stricter action. Authorities may impose higher penalties, issue legal notices, or send a court summons. Your violations are recorded in your vehicle and driving licence records through systems such as Parivahan Sewa.
Yes, most states allow you to appeal or dispute a traffic e-challan through the official e-challan portal, such as Parivahan Sewa, or through the respective state traffic police website. You can also challenge the challan in a traffic court using your vehicle details and supporting documents.
No, traffic challans are legal penalties issued for violating traffic rules. They are linked to your vehicle registration or driving licence and cannot be claimed under motor vehicle insurance policies. Insurance covers accidents and damages, not traffic fines or penalties.
You can pay a traffic challan offline by visiting your local RTO office, or authorized traffic police counters. Carry your vehicle number, challan number, or driving licence details, which can be checked through the official portal such as Parivahan Sewa.
It usually takes 24-48 hours for the payment to update on your vehicle’s Parivahan or Vehicleinfo record.
Yes, you can pay online through Parivahan Sewa or Vehicleinfo using your vehicle registration or challan details.
Non-payment of traffic challans can lead to legal action, including arrest, as per state traffic laws, and repeated offenses.




