
How to Check Chandigarh Traffic Challan by Vehicle Number
You can check your Chandigarh traffic challan status online by just using your vehicle number through CarInfo.
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Enter your vehicle number in the Challan Check section
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Instantly view challan status, offence details, and fine amount.
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Pay securely online through CarInfo in just one click.

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What Happens If You Don’t Pay Chandigarh E Challan?

The Chandigarh traffic police will visit your registered address

You may incur further penalties or late payment penalties.

The court can issue a summons in your name.
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There may be a suspension of your driving license.

Your vehicle may be seized after serious offences.

Your vehicle’s insurance or fitness renewal may be blocked until all challans are cleared.
How to Pay Chandigarh Traffic Challan Offline
At Chandigarh Traffic Police Station
- Find the closest Traffic Police Station
- Show the challan slip or the vehicle number.
- Make payment with cash, card or UPI apps
- Collect the payment receipt.
Pay On-the-Spot to Traffic Police Officer
- If you are stopped for a violation, officers typically carry handheld POS machines.
- You can pay challan using cash, card, or QR code/UPI.
- Always ask for an SMS receipt or printed receipt.
At Chandigarh Sampark Centres
- Visit any local Sampark Centre near you.
- Provide your vehicle or challan number.
- Complete the payment and receive a valid receipt.
How to Dispute a Wrong E Challan Chandigarh
Accidentally received an incorrect e challan Chandigarh? No worries. You can raise a complaint for it through the proper channels with the appropriate evidence. Here's how:
Raise a Complaint on Parivahan Portal
• Dashcam footage
• Parking slips
• Toll receipts or GPS location history
• Images or documents showing your vehicle was elsewhere
Go to Chandigarh Traffic Police
• Go to the nearest Traffic Police Station in Chandigarh
• Take your copy of the challan, all documents for your vehicle, and valid identity proof with you."
• Submit a written application or complaint along with supporting evidence
• The officer will review the evidence and begin the dispute.
Call or email the Traffic Branch of Chandigarh Police
• Use the contact information found at chandigarhtrafficpolice.gov.in.
• Provide your challan number, vehicle details, and reason for dispute
• Attach digital proof for faster review
Save Your Complaint Reference Number
Whether you have filed your complaint online or in person, you will need to note your reference, or complaint number. You will need this reference or complaint number later on to check the status of your dispute, or in order to prove you submitted your complaint.
Regularly Check the Status of your Complaint
The easiest way to check the status of your complaint is to visit the Parivahan portal or the Chandigarh Traffic Police website. Be mindful that most complaints take between 7-15 working days to resolve after the traffic police has received your complaint.
Escalate Your Dispute to the Lok Adalat (If You Are Still Not Satisfied)
If the challan is not corrected after follow-ups, visit the Lok Adalat at Chandigarh District Court.
Carry your challan copy, ID, and supporting documents.
Many incorrect challans are settled or cancelled here on the same day.
What is Chandigarh Traffic Challan?
In a city where roads are usually clean and traffic is well-maintained, even the most minor violation within Chandigarh can result in an e-challan. The Chandigarh Traffic Police issues the challans and is digitally linked to your vehicle via CCTV surveillance and RTO data. The most common violations, such as crossing red lights, overspeeding, or ri...
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