Apply for Your eChallan Online in Greater-noida
A simple, quick, and hassle-free guide to getting your eChallan through the Parivahan Sewa portal.
eChallan in Greater-noida
How eChallan in Greater-noida Works?
How to Pay eChallan Online in Greater-noida
Follow these simple steps to pay eChallan in Greater-noida online:
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Visit Parivahan Portal
Visit the official Parivahan e-Challan website.
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Check Challan Status
Select the option to check challan status in Greater-noida or “Check Challan Status”.
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Enter Vehicle Registered Number
Type out your vehicle registration number or challan number or driving licence number and fill in the captcha details and click on submit.
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Vehicle Inspection
Click on the online traffic fine payment in Greater-noida option and complete the e-challan payment.
Benefits of Using eChallan for Traffic Fines
Utilising eChallan in Greater-noida enables making the payment of traffic fines simple. The essential benefits are:
Convenience: Allows you to pay eChallan in Greater-noida online from anywhere.
Transparency:Every Greater-noida traffic police challan is recorded and visible on the portal, which reduces manual errors.
Better record-keeping:You always have access to your Greater-noida vehicle challan status and payment history in one place.

Common Traffic Violations and Fines in Greater-noida
Many traffic violations in Greater-noida come under the Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Act, 2019, which is applicable across the country.
Please find below some common offences and their typical fine ranges:
| Major Traffic Violation | Approximate Fine Amount* |
|---|---|
| Over-speeding | ₹1,000 – ₹2,000 for light vehicles; ₹2,000 – ₹4,000 for heavier vehicles |
| Driving without a valid licence | Around ₹5,000 |
| Drunk driving (alcohol/drugs) | Up to ₹10,000 for first offence; up to ₹15,000 for repeat offence |
| Not wearing helmet (two-wheeler) | Around ₹1,000; licence may be suspended for 3 months |
| Not wearing seat belt (four-wheeler) | Around ₹1,000 |
*Actual fine amounts may vary based on local notifications and updates by the traffic department and administration.
If fines remain unpaid for a long period, authorities may take strict action such as vehicle impoundment, licence suspension, or court summons.
How to Appeal Your eChallan Fine
If you think your traffic challan has been issued by mistake, you can raise a grievance via the official appeal process. Here is how to appeal an eChallan fine:
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Visit the Parivahan grievance system portal and enter the e-Challan number related to the traffic police challan and click on “Raise Grievance.”
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Fill in the required details.
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Select the issue from the dropdown menu and click on submit.
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Note the ticket number for tracking status via "Ticket Status" on the same page.
You can also visit your nearest traffic police station or traffic court with your ID proof, documents, and printed vehicle challan status.

