Assam E-Challan Payment

Explore the process of e-challan payment in Assam, how to check Assam traffic challans, and conveniently make payments via Bajaj Finserv.
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01-March-2024

In the digital age, traffic management has evolved significantly. One of the key advancements is the implementation of e-challans. These electronic traffic fines streamline the process, making it more efficient and convenient for both authorities and citizens.

In Assam, the e-challan system has gained prominence, allowing individuals to check and pay their traffic fines online. Let us delve into the details of how this system works and what you need to know.

Here is how you can quickly locate your pending challans on the Bajaj Finserv platform

The Bajaj Finserv BBPS Platform provides a user-friendly interface to access your e-challan details. Follow these steps to quickly locate your pending challans:

  1. Log in: Visit the Bajaj Finserv website and log in to your account.
  2. Navigate to the challan section: Look for the “Challan” or “Traffic violations” section.
  3. Enter vehicle details: Provide your vehicle registration number and other necessary details.
  4. View pending challans: The platform will display the E-challan status associated with your vehicle.

If you want to locate your pending challans using the Parivahan portal, these are the steps you need to follow

For those not using Bajaj Finserv, the Parivahan portal offers an alternative method:

  1. Visit the Parivahan website: Go to the official Parivahan website (https://parivahan.gov.in/).
  2. Select “Challan”: Navigate to the “Challan” or “E-challan” section.
  3. Enter vehicle details: Input your vehicle registration number.
  4. Check challan status: The portal will provide information about any pending challans.

How to pay traffic challan online in Assam?

Once you have confirmed your pending challans, it is time to settle them online.

Follow these steps to make your e challan payment:

  1. Visit the Assam Traffic Police’s official website
  2. Click on the “Pay Now” button
  3. Enter your challan number or vehicle registration number
  4. Verify the details displayed
  5. Choose your preferred payment method (credit/debit card, net banking, or UPI)
  6. Complete the payment process. When settling your E challan payment through platforms like Bajaj Finserv, you get the option to pay through multiple payment methods including UPI, Credit Cards, Debit Cards, etc

Traffic rules and regulations in Assam

Understanding traffic rules is crucial to avoid violations. Here are some key regulations in Assam:

  • Helmet rule: Two-wheeler riders and pillion passengers must wear helmets at all times.
  • Seat belt rule: Car occupants must fasten their seat belts while driving.
  • Speed limits: Adhere to speed limits specified for different road types.
  • No mobile usage: Using mobile phones while driving is prohibited.
  • Drunk driving: Driving under the influence of alcohol is strictly forbidden.

Traffic fines in Assam

The fines for traffic violations vary based on the offense. Here are some common fines:

  • Not wearing a helmet: Rs. 1,000
  • Jumping a red light: Rs. 1,000
  • Driving without a license: Rs. 5,000
  • Over-speeding: Rs. 1,000 to Rs. 5,000

Conclusion

E-challans have simplified the process of paying traffic fines in Assam.

By following the guidelines and promptly paying your challans, you contribute to safer roads and better traffic management.

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Frequently asked questions

What happens if I don't pay challan in Assam?

If you fail to pay an e-challan within 60 days, a traffic police officer may visit your address, and ignoring court summons could lead to license suspension.

What is the time limit to pay an e-challan in Assam?

Generally, you have 60 days from the date of issue to pay an e-challan.

Can I contest or dispute a traffic challan in Assam?

Yes, you can contest a challan through the Virtual Court web portal.

How to pay a court challan in Assam?

Pay court-imposed fines online through the Assam District Courts’ payment portal or via Cheque/Demand Draft at the Assam Traffic Police Headquarters. You can also make your e-challan payment via the Bajaj Finserv BBPS platform.

How to check the traffic fine receipt issued by Assam police?

Visit the Assam Traffic Police’s online payment portal and enter relevant details to view and pay pending notices.

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