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Visit the E-Challan PageGo to the Spinny e-Challan in Warangal page. | Access the Official SiteGo to echallan.parivahan.gov.in and click on ‘Check Challan Status’ under the online services tab. | Visit the CourtIf 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 ChallanClick 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 VehicleChoose 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 DateYou’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 PaymentBy 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 & PayIf 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 PaymentAfter 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 ReceiptOnce the payment is successful, download the PDF receipt instantly. You can also revisit your payment history anytime under the ‘Your Settlements’ section. | Download your ReceiptAfter successful payment, download the official e-challan receipt for your records. | Collect Your ReceiptAlways collect a payment receipt as official proof of settlement. |
Warangal is distinct from other cities in Telangana. National Highway 163 connects the tri-cities of Kazipet, Hanamkonda, and Warangal and runs directly through the urban agglomeration of Hyderabad. With a large student population, increasing tourism traffic to various UNESCO-listed sites, and an active and multi-layered traffic enforcement environment due to the presence of two intersecting national highways, traffic laws are pretty strict in this city.
An e-challan in Warangal is a digital traffic fine issued by the Warangal Police Commissionerate for violating road safety rules. Common reasons include overspeeding on NH 163 or NH 563, jumping red lights at busy intersections in Hanamkonda or Kazipet, driving without a valid licence, insurance, or PUC certificate, and parking in restricted zones near markets, colleges, and heritage sites. Each Warangal e-challan is generated automatically using CCTV cameras, speed detectors, or officer-issued digital entries, and is linked directly to your vehicle registration number. You can do an online challan check at any time using your vehicle number to view the offence, fine amount, location, and due date.
A surveillance camera, speed detection device, or police officer who has a handheld digital device will capture evidence of your offence.
Your vehicle's registration details will be obtained from the national transport database.
An e-challan will be created and assigned to your vehicle by its registration number.
The owner of the registered vehicle will receive an SMS or email with the final challan number and the offence committed.
You can check your e-challan at Spinny or echallan.parivahan.gov.in using your vehicle registration number, and you can pay online.
Unpaid challans remain active and escalate into court summons, licence suspension, or financial penalties the longer they go unresolved. You can also check the TS e-Challan platform to do a challan check directly from Telangana’s traffic system before making the payment.
Over the past couple of years, the Warangal social network has grown quite a bit. A vehicle owner who hasn't been pulled over by an officer could still have received a number of online challans from an automated camera system. Regularly checking for e-challans in Warangal can help you:
Catch automated camera fines on NH 163 or NH 563 before late charges apply
Keep your driving record clean for insurance renewals and vehicle loan applications
Avoid court appearances at the Warangal traffic court
Identify incorrect challans and dispute them within the 30-day window
Ensure no pending RTO challan blocks a vehicle sale or RC transfer at either the Urban (TS-03) or Rural (TS-24) RTO
Spinny lets you do a free e-challan check online instantly, with no login required.
The Warangal Police Commissionerate covers three zones, Warangal, Hanamkonda, and Kazipet, each with its own traffic character. The most common sources of a Warangal traffic challan include:
Overspeeding on NH 163: The national highway from Hyderabad to Bhopalpatnam goes through each of the three Tri-Cities and has multiple speed cameras; therefore, it is one of the largest providers of automatic e-Challans for Warangal.
Overspeeding on NH 563: The Karimnagar-Khammam Highway connects with local road networks in and around the city and experiences regular movement of heavy trucks, with enforcement checkpoints located along the highway.
Signal violations in Hanamkonda and Kazipet: CCTV cameras connected to a centralised command system are used to monitor many busy commercial intersections throughout these zones.
Parking near heritage and tourist zones: Enforcement activities around Warangal Fort, Thousand Pillar Temple, and Bhadrakali Temple are most prevalent on weekends during festivals or other special events.
Riding without a helmet near educational institutions: With several engineering colleges and universities in the city, two-wheeler commuters are a significant portion of daily traffic. Helmet violations in these corridors are frequently flagged
Driving without valid PUC, insurance, or RC: All vehicles must have documentation checked before entering or exiting NH 163 or NH 563.
Wrong-side driving and illegal U-turns: This is also common throughout the dense commercial areas of Hanamkonda and at the Kazipet Railway Junction.
Ignoring a Warangal e-challan creates compounding problems:
Increased Penalty Charges: The longer the vehicle fine is left unpaid, additional charges will continue to accrue.
Suspension of License: The Road Transport Office (RTO) urban (TS-03) or rural (TS-24) can suspend the driver’s license if a driver has multiple outstanding challan (traffic citation) fines.
Seizure of Vehicle: An officer may detain any vehicle(s) that have 2 or more outstanding challans during a random enforcement check.
Notice to Attend Court from Municipal Court of Warangal: The system will generate a notice to appear in Municipal Court of Warangal for failure to pay any outstanding fines.
Transfer of Registration (RC) at RTO: Upon the transfer of the vehicle from one owner to another, any outstanding traffic challans will show up and will cause the transaction to be delayed and/or blocked at the RTO.
Spinny provides a straightforward way to check and clear e-challans in Warangal:
No registration or login required to access your free online challan
View your e-challan status, violation type, fine amount, and payment history instantly
Your payment will be routed securely through the Parivahan official website
You can pay with credit/debit cards and net banking for all vehicles registered with Warangal Urban (TS-03), as well as Warangal Rural (TS-24) or other RTOs
There are no convenience fees or additional charges beyond what you are required to pay as a fine for the violation.
Warangal has active document checks at national highway checkpoints and during periodic enforcement drives across all three Tri-City zones. Always carry:
Driving License
Vehicle Registration Certificate
Valid Insurance
Pollution Under Control Certificate
In 2020, Warangal was one of only six commissions in Telangana to be chosen as a part of Unified Command & Control Centre Solution (uCCS). This is a statewide initiative that provided a unified network for video surveillance, automatic number plate recognition (ANPR), and red light violation detection to create a single centralised network connected to the State Police data centre in Hyderabad.
What this means for vehicle owners is that Warangal's e-challan system is not a standalone local setup. It is connected to a state-level infrastructure that processes violations centrally, stores records digitally, and cross-references data with the VAHAN national vehicle database.
Practically, this changes several things:
ANPR cameras can read your number plate and record it even at high speeds on the motorway without any human involvement, so if you are caught speeding, you will receive a Warangal e-challan automatically
In Hanamkonda and Kazipet, traffic light violations will be recorded with a photograph of your vehicle, and the date and time the photo was taken, making it difficult for you to contest such violations based on insufficient evidence
All the e-challans issued to your vehicle are available in one place because all of the data collected from the three Tri-City areas is kept in one database
The 10,000 CCTVs installed in 2016 across Warangal and those added since then have all been connected to this network, thus covering a large area rather than just the main junctions.
An e-challan generated by this system may take 24 to 72 hours to appear in the Parivahan database after the violation is processed. Running an e-challan check by vehicle number on Spinny every few weeks is the most reliable way to catch these before they attract late charges.
The Tri-City of Warangal, situated on two national highways with an extensive central uCCS surveillance system, has a unique role in being a major heritage tourism destination and its corresponding traffic enforcement compared to most cities within Telangana. For each type of driver (daily commuters, students, tourists), an e-challan can easily be checked using your vehicle number on Spinny. This can be done as often as you would like and takes less than one minute to do, in addition to there being no login required.
An e-challan is a digital fine that is issued by traffic police for violating a traffic rule. As an e-challan is issued digitally, there is better record keeping of challans issued while also making the payment of challans more convenient with online payment options.
Yes. Warangal Urban RTO (TS-03) and Warangal Rural RTO (TS-24) are separate offices. Pending challans under either must be cleared before the respective RTO processes an RC transfer or registration renewal.
Paying e-challan online is only possible through the online portals like Spinny and Parivahan portal, which is a government platform. Secure payment gateways are used when paying challan online, ensuring you can securely and conveniently pay your fine.
Yes. Enter your two-wheeler's registration number on Spinny or echallan.parivahan.gov.in to instantly view all pending bike fines and traffic challans linked to your vehicle.
Yes. All three zones fall under the Warangal Police Commissionerate and feed into the same centralised system. A challan from Hanamkonda or Kazipet will appear when you do an e-challan check by vehicle number, regardless of which zone it was issued in.
Run a free challan check on Spinny using the vehicle's registration number before finalising the deal. All pending Warangal fines, including those from national highway cameras, will appear instantly.
Yes. Camera-generated challans, especially from ANPR systems on NH 163 and NH 563, are often issued without an immediate notification. A periodic challan check on Spinny is recommended even if you have not received any alert.
Yes. Outstanding challans will surface during RC transfer and can delay or block the process at both the Urban (TS-03) and Rural (TS-24) RTOs. Clear all pending fines before initiating any ownership transfer paperwork.