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E-Challan Maharashtra: Check Status & Pay Traffic Challan Online in Maharashtra

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Clearing your challans today can speed up:

  • Loan Approvals

  • Insurance

  • Vehicle Resale

Quick safety tips to avoid challan

  • Always wear seat belts and helmets, even for short trips

  • Follow speed limits, especially near schools and residential areas.

  • Keep your vehicle documents updated digitally.

Steps to Check Challan Status & Pay Online in Maharashtra

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Visit the E-Challan Page

Go to the e-Challan Maharashtra on the Spinny website or app. Enter your vehicle registration number to begin.

Access the Official Site

Go to echallan.parivahan.gov.in and click on ‘Check Challan Status’ under the online services tab.

Visit the Court

If your challan is marked as a Court Challan, it must be settled at the Judicial Magistrate Court mentioned in the notice. Carry a valid ID proof like Aadhaar, Driving Licence, or Voter ID.

Check your Challan

Click on ‘Check Challan’ to fetch all pending traffic challans linked to your registration number. If you're not logged in, you'll be prompted to verify via an OTP sent to your registered mobile number. Once verified, your challans will be displayed with complete details: offense type, date, and fine amount.

Lookup your Vehicle

Choose to search using your challan number, driving licence number, or vehicle registration number. Complete the CAPTCHA and click ‘Get Details’ to view both pending and cleared challans. An OTP may be sent to your registered mobile number for verification before the challan details are displayed.

Appear on the Given Date

You’ll be given a summon date to appear in court. The judge will review the case, explain the violation, and decide the final payable amount. In some cases, the fine may be negotiable.

Make Payment

By default, all pending challans are automatically selected. You can select or deselect multiple challans as needed, then click on ‘Review Payment’ at the bottom. On the next screen, click ‘Pay Now’, choose your preferred payment method; UPI, Credit/Debit Card, or Net Banking—and complete the transaction securely through our payment gateway.

Select & Pay

If your challan is an online challan, you will see a ‘Pay Now’ option. Click it to proceed with payment through the official payment gateway using your preferred method (UPI, net banking, card, etc.). For court challans, you must visit the assigned magistrate court to settle it offline.

Make the Payment

After the hearing, you can pay the fine at the court's payment counter. Most courts accept cash, and some may offer digital payment options.

Download your Receipt

Once the payment is successful, download the PDF receipt instantly. You can also revisit your payment history anytime under the ‘Your Settlements’ section.

Download your Receipt

After successful payment, download the official e-challan receipt for your records.

Collect Your Receipt

Always collect a payment receipt as official proof of settlement.

Traffic Rules and Regulations in Maharashtra

To ensure you don’t get issued a traffic e-challan in Maharashtra, it’s important to follow the traffic rules and carry necessary documents while driving. These rules also help reduce violations that commonly appear when users perform a car challan check or view their car challan status online.

  1. Always carry valid documents:

    • Driver’s license (DL)

    • Vehicle insurance

    • Registration Certificate (RC)

    • Pollution Under Control (PUC) certificate

  2. Avoid overtaking in narrow areas: Only overtake when it's safe to do so, especially in narrow lanes.

  3. Don’t use your phone while driving: Stay focused on the road. If you must take a call, park your vehicle safely first.

  4. Never drive under the influence of alcohol: Driving while intoxicated is a serious offense with heavy penalties.

  5. Adhere to speed limits: Follow the speed limits in towns and on highways for your safety and the safety of others.

  6. Stop at red traffic lights: Always wait for the signal to turn green before proceeding, and never jump red lights.

  7. Drive on the left side: Stick to the left side of the road, and allow vehicles on your right to pass safely.

  8. Give way to emergency vehicles: Always yield to ambulances, police cars, and fire engines.

  9. Avoid illegal parking: Don’t park in No Parking zones, busy intersections, or the middle of the road.

  10. Don’t engage in triple riding on two-wheelers: Only one pillion rider is allowed, and both riders should wear helmets.

  11. Accompany learner drivers: If you’re learning to drive, make sure a licensed driver is seated next to you.

  12. Use indicators while overtaking: Signal your intentions with indicators when overtaking, and always do it from the right side.

  13. Wear seat belts: Ensure all passengers in the car are wearing seat belts. If there are children in the back seat, make sure they’re secured with a seat belt or child harness.

Checking Your Car Challan Status in Maharashtra

Many drivers prefer checking their challan details online to avoid missed fines. You can easily perform a car challan check, or review your car challan status using your vehicle number.

Users can:

  • Check car challan online through the Maharashtra Traffic Police portal, the Parivahan website, or the Spinny challan page.

  • View offence details, penalty amount, and due dates.

  • Download receipts after you pay car challan online through secure payment gateways.

Doing a quick online car challan lookup helps you stay updated, avoid late penalties, and maintain a clean driving record.

Common Traffic Fines & Penalties in Maharashtra

Below are some common penalties for traffic violations in Maharashtra:

Challan

Penalty

Driving Under Intoxication

  • First Offense: INR 10,000 and/or 6 months in prison

  • Second Offense: INR 15,000 and/or 2 years in prison

Over Speeding Vehicle

INR 1,000 (LMV), INR 2,000 (MMV)

Driving Dangerously

INR 1,000 to INR 5,000, seizure of license, and/or 6 months - 1 year in prison

Driving Without License

INR 5,000 and/or community service

Driving Without Valid Insurance

  • First Offense: INR 2,000 and/or 3 months in prison, community service

  • Second Offense: INR 4,000

Signal Jumping

INR 1,000 to INR 5,000, license seizure, and/or 6 months - 1 year in prison

Driving Without A Valid Driving License

INR 5,000 and/or community service

Unauthorized Driving Of A Vehicle

INR 5,000 and/or community service

Not Carrying Necessary Documents

INR 500

Driving Despite Disqualification

INR 10,000

Violating Licensing Conditions

INR 25,000 to INR 1 lakh

Driving Without Valid Vehicle Fitness Certificate

INR 2,000 to INR 5,000

Driving Vehicle Without Registration Certificate

INR 2,000

Driving Below 18 Years Of Age

INR 25,000 with 3 years imprisonment for guardian/owner

Not Obeying Orders Of The Authorities

INR 2,000

Driving Without Fastening Seat Belts

INR 1,000

Negligent Driving

INR 1,000

Racing Vehicle On Public Roads

INR 5,000

Not Making Way For Emergency Vehicles

INR 10,000

Stopping at Pedestrian Crossing / Crossing Zebra Cross

INR 100

Violating The Yellow Line

INR 100

Improper Use of Headlights/Tail Light

INR 100

Use of Mobile Phone While Driving

INR 1,000

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about e-Challan in Maharashtra

The quickest and easiest way to check Maharashtra e-challan details is by using the Spinny tool. Simply enter the vehicle registration number, and within few seconds, all the challan details will be visible. Alternatively, you can also check the status on the Parivahan portal or the E-Challan Payment Maharashtra State website.

The fine for signal jumping in Maharashtra ranges from INR 1,000 to INR 5,000. Additionally, it may result in license seizure and/or imprisonment for 6 months to 1 year.

An e-challan issued in Maharashtra must be settled within 60 days from its issuance. Failure to do so will require you to visit the court.

If an e-challan is not paid within 60 days, a police constable will visit your registered address to collect the fine. If you're not at home, you will be summoned to appear in court. Failing to attend the court may result in the suspension of your Driving License (DL).

Yes, you can dispute a traffic challan in Maharashtra if you believe the fine is incorrect. To do so, you must file a complaint within 30 days from the date of issuance. Here's how:

  • Visit the Parivahan portal.

  • Click on 'Complaint.'

  • The Grievance System page will open.

  • Fill in your details such as name, phone number, email, challan number, etc.

  • Enter the captcha and click 'Submit.'

Visit the Spinny challan website or official Maharashtra challan portal to pay car challan online using UPI, net banking, or card payments. A digital receipt is generated immediately after payment.

Sometimes challan alerts fail to deliver, but the challan still appears online. Always do a quick car challan check online to avoid missing penalties.

Yes, you can check car challan online using just your vehicle number on Maharashtra Police, Parivahan, or Spinny without needing an OTP or mobile number.

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