In a region where borders blur between cities like Delhi, Noida, Gurugram, Ghaziabad, and Faridabad, traffic challans often surprise even the most careful drivers. If you’ve ever found a fine issued from a place you didn’t even visit that day, you’re not alone.
This guide walks you through how to check, pay, and contest traffic challans online, with separate steps for Delhi, Noida, Gurugram, and other NCR cities.
What is a Traffic Challan?
A traffic challan is a fine issued for violating traffic rules — from overspeeding to red-light jumping or helmet non-compliance. In NCR, these challans are now mostly e-challans, which means:
- They are captured by AI-enabled cameras or traffic personnel.
- Delivered via SMS or made available on government portals.
- Can be paid online within minutes.
How to Check Traffic Challans Online in NCR

For Delhi Vehicles
Website: https://delhitrafficpolice.nic.in/notice/pay-notice
- Enter vehicle number, notice number, or driver’s license.
- View pending challans.
- Download details or proceed to payment.
Important Tip: Delhi challans don’t always sync with Parivahan portal immediately — always check here first.
For Noida and Greater Noida (Under UP Police)
Website: https://echallan.parivahan.gov.in
Steps:
- Choose “Vehicle Number” or “DL Number.”
- Enter captcha and search.
- You’ll see challans issued by Gautam Budh Nagar RTO (Noida region).
Note: Check for duplicate entries. Noida often generates multiple challans in a day for the same violation if the vehicle stays in a no-parking zone.
Gurugram & Faridabad (Under Haryana Police)
Website: https://echallan.parivahan.gov.in or https://haryanapolice.gov.in
Search using:
- Vehicle number
- DL number
- Challan number (if received via SMS)
Gurugram cameras are linked with Parivahan, but updates can be delayed by 24–48 hours.
For Ghaziabad (Under UP Police)
Same as Noida:
- Go to Parivahan portal.
- Ghaziabad RTO is listed separately.
- Cross-check if your violation occurred near border areas (e.g., Anand Vihar, Dilshad Garden).
How to Pay Challan Online
Option 1: Central Portal (Best for All States)
- Website: https://echallan.parivahan.gov.in
- Select challan > Pay via UPI, credit/debit card, or net banking.
- Save e-receipt.
Option 2: State Traffic Police Portals
- Delhi: https://delhitrafficpolice.nic.in
- Haryana: https://haryanapolice.gov.in
- UP Police Traffic: http://traffic.uppolice.gov.in
Some challans show up only on state sites—always check both if needed.
What to Do if You Received a Wrong Challan
Example Real-Life Case
“I found a ₹500 challan from Noida RTO even though I was in Delhi that day. It turned out to be a misread plate. I submitted my GPS history and office entry logs. The challan was cancelled after review.”
Common Reasons for Wrong Challans
- CCTV misreads license plates
- Stolen vehicle reused by someone else
- You have a duplicate vehicle number (often due to fake plates)
- GPS date mismatch — you were at a different location
- Faulty automated speed sensors on expressways
How to Contest a Challan Online
🧾 Delhi
- Email: challan.delhipolice@nic.in
- Attach:
- Screenshot of challan
- Proof (GPS logs, fuel bills, parking receipts)
- Short explanation (keep it factual)
🧾 Noida / UP
- File a complaint at local RTO (Noida Sector 32)
- Or email via https://echallan.parivahan.gov.in dispute section
- Physical visit may be required in some cases
🧾 Gurugram / Haryana
- Contact via Haryana Police portal
- Raise dispute ticket or email helpdesk.haryanapolice@gmail.com
What Happens Next?
- Review by officer-in-charge
- If accepted: challan closed, no fee
- If rejected: fine must be paid or contested in court
Frequent Offences That Trigger E-Challans in NCR
Violation | Fine (₹) | Notes |
---|---|---|
Red light jumping | ₹1000 | Usually from CCTV snapshots |
Helmet not worn | ₹1000 | Especially in Noida, caught frequently on camera |
Overspeeding | ₹2000 | Automated cameras on Noida-Greater Noida Expressway |
Parking in no-parking zone | ₹500–₹1000 | High frequency in Delhi markets, Sector 18, etc. |
Driving without seat belt | ₹1000 | Applies to both driver and front passenger |
How Often Should You Check for Challans?
In NCR, it’s wise to check once every month, especially if:
- You use your vehicle in multiple cities
- You park in market areas often
- You’ve recently crossed border toll plazas
- You received a suspicious SMS from “eChallan” but didn’t confirm
Can You Use Mobile Apps for Challan Check?
Yes, use the mParivahan app (Android/iOS) or DigiLocker app:
- Add your vehicle and DL
- Get automatic updates if challans are issued
- Secure digital RC and DL for verification on road
Pro Tip: Link Your Phone to DL & RC on Parivahan
By registering your mobile number with DL and vehicle number on Parivahan, you’ll get:
- Instant SMS alerts for any new challan
- Payment links directly in message
- Avoid chances of missing deadlines
What Happens If You Don’t Pay the Challan?
- Accruing late fees (state-specific)
- Vehicle blacklisted during RTO processes
- Insurance claim rejection
- DL or RC renewal put on hold
- Legal summons or court proceedings in extreme cases
How to Avoid Getting Challans in the First Place
- Follow speed limits: even on expressways, max 80 km/h applies in NCR
- Avoid mobile usage while driving — Delhi Police uses AI cams
- Never skip helmet or seat belt even for 2-minute drives
- Don’t rely on traffic police not being around — most challans are now AI-generated
Useful Links & Helplines
Department | Portal | Helpline/Email |
---|---|---|
Delhi Traffic | https://delhitrafficpolice.nic.in | challan.delhipolice@nic.in |
Noida Traffic | https://traffic.uppolice.gov.in | Sector 32 RTO Office |
Gurugram Traffic | https://haryanapolice.gov.in | helpdesk.haryanapolice@gmail.com |
Central Portal | https://echallan.parivahan.gov.in | parivahan.gov.in |
FAQs
How can I check my traffic challan online in Delhi?
Visit the Delhi Traffic Police website and enter your vehicle number or challan number to view pending challans.
Where do I pay a challan issued in Noida or Ghaziabad?
For challans issued in Noida and Ghaziabad, use the UP e-Challan portal or the UP Traffic Police website. UPI-based payment and net banking are available.
Can I check challans from Gurugram online?
Yes, Gurugram challans are listed on the Haryana Traffic Police portal or via the Parivahan website.
What happens if I don’t pay the traffic challan on time?
Non-payment can lead to court summons, additional fines, or even suspension of your driving license depending on the state’s enforcement process.
Can I get a wrong challan canceled?
Yes. If you’ve been wrongly fined, you can contest the challan online by submitting photographic proof or vehicle logs. Each state has a dispute option on its portal.
How can I dispute a challan in Delhi?
Use the Delhi Traffic Police dispute page or email support with your challan number, vehicle registration, and evidence. You may also appear in court on the date mentioned in the challan.
Is there a difference between challan systems in Delhi, Noida, and Gurugram?
Yes. Each region falls under a different administrative zone—Delhi (UT Police), Noida (UP Traffic Police), and Gurugram (Haryana Police)—and they maintain separate enforcement databases and portals.
Can I use mobile apps to pay challans?
Yes. Apps like Paytm, Parivahan Sewa, and MParivahan allow you to check and pay challans across Delhi NCR.
Is it legal to receive challans via SMS or WhatsApp?
Yes. Most NCR traffic departments send digital challans (e-challans) via SMS or WhatsApp using your registered mobile number. Always cross-check the payment portal before paying.
Can I view my challan history?
Yes. The Parivahan portal allows users to enter vehicle details and view current and past challans issued across any state.