E-Challan Andhra Pradesh: Check Status and Pay AP Traffic E-Challan Online and Offline

E Challan Andhra PradeshTraffic Rules and E-Challan System in Andhra Pradesh: How to Check E-Challan Status Online through the Andhra Pradesh E-Challan App, National Parivahan Portal, and Digilocker.

Andhra Pradesh, located in southern India, is the eighth-largest state by area and has a population of over 50 million people.

With rapid urbanization and increasing vehicle ownership, traffic violations have become a major concern in the state.

To improve road safety and discipline, the Andhra Pradesh traffic police implemented the e-Challan system in 2019.

Overview of Traffic Rules in Andhra Pradesh

The Motor Vehicles Act regulates traffic rules and penalties for violations across India. However, states have the authority to modify fines and enforce additional regulations for road safety. Here are some key traffic rules applicable in Andhra Pradesh:

  • Speed Limit- The default speed limit on expressways is 100 km/hr, while for other roads it varies between 40-80 km/hr based on the type of road. Speeding attracts fines from Rs 400 for first offense to Rs 1000 for repeat offenses.
  • Drunk Driving- Drunk driving is a serious offense with a fine of Rs 2000-3000 and/or imprisonment up to 6 months for first offense. For repeat offenders within 3 years, the fine increases to Rs 5000.
  • Helmet Rule- Wearing helmets is mandatory for two-wheeler riders and pillion riders. Violators can be fined Rs 500-1000.
  • Seat Belts- Not wearing seat belts attracts fines of Rs 200-Rs 500 per passenger.
  • Traffic Lights/Signs- Jumping red lights or disobeying other traffic signs leads to fines of Rs 100 for first-time offense and Rs 300 for repeat offenses.
  • Mobile Phone Usage- Using mobile phones while driving can incur fines up to Rs 1000-1500 and lead to suspension of driving license.
  • Documents- Driving without a valid driving license, registration certificate (RC), insurance, emission certificate, PUC can lead to fines between Rs 500-2000.

How to Check E-Challan Status Online?

If you have violated any traffic rule in Andhra Pradesh, here are some ways to check if an e-challan has been issued against you:

Through Andhra Pradesh E-Challan App

To check the status of traffic challans (fines) using the AP e-challan app, follow these simple steps:

  • Open the Google Play Store (for Android devices) or the App Store (for iOS devices) on your smartphone. Search for and download the official “AP e-challan” app provided by the Government of Andhra Pradesh.
  • Once the app is installed, open it and sign in. You can choose your preferred language from the available options for better understanding.
  • On the app’s home screen, you’ll find a field where you can enter your vehicle’s registration number. Type in your vehicle’s registration number correctly in this field.
  • After entering the registration number, tap on the “Search” button. The app will then display a list of all the challans (fines) associated with your vehicle, both paid and unpaid.

Through National Parivahan Portal

  • Visit the official website of the Parivahan Portal which is parivahan.gov.in
  • Now navigate to Online Services > eChallan option.

  • Here, click on the “Check Online Services” available in the menu bar. Then a dropdown menu will open. Now, click on “Check Challan Status” option.

  • Now click on radio button in front of Challan Number/Vehicle number/DL Number option.
  • Then, enter your Challan Number/Vehicle number/DL Number, and Captcha code in the required field.
  • After that, click on the “Get Details” option.

  • Your Andhra Pradesh (AP) e-challan status will display on your screen.

Through DigiLocker

  • Install DigiLocker app on your phone
  • Login using your driving license credentials
  • Navigate to Issued Documents section
  • View any traffic challan notices

How to Pay E-Challans Online?

You can pay traffic challan fines in Andhra Pradesh through the following methods:

Pay AP E-Challan Through AP E-Challan Portal

  • Visit the official website of Andhra Pradesh aptonline.in to pay the e-challan payment online.
  • Now, enter your registration number and captcha code. Then click on the “Show Details” button.

  • Select pending challans and click Pay Now.
  • Choose payment method and complete transaction

Pay AP E-Challan Through National Parivahan Portal

  • Go to the central government’s official e-challan portal parivahan.gov.in
  • Here, click on Online Services>echallan option.

  • Here, click on the “Pay Now” option. It will lead you to the payment process page.

  • Here, enter your vehicle number, challan number, or DL Number.
  • Then, enter the captcha code and click on the “Get Details” option.
  • Then, view your challans and select the payment option.
  • Complete the payment process and download the receipt/acknowledgment as proof.

Pay AP E-Challan Through Mobile Wallets

  • Install apps like Paytm, PhonePe, Google Pay etc.
  • Look for traffic challan payment options
  • Enter challan details and pay using your preferred app

Pay AP E- Challan Net Banking

  • Visit your bank’s net banking portal
  • Look for traffic challan payment tab
  • Submit details and make payment online

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Offline Payment of Andhra Pradesh e-Challan

e-Challan payment of Andhra Pradesh can be done offline by visiting the traffic office or authorized bank. The further process is provided below.

Offline Payment of Andhra Pradesh e-Challan at Traffic Police Offices

  • Visit your nearest traffic police station or unit office that issues e-challans.
  • Provide your vehicle registration number to the staff to check the pending e-challan details.
  • Once the e-challan is retrieved, you can pay the fine amount in cash at the counter.
  • Ensure you obtain a receipt for the paid e-challan as proof of payment.

Offline Payment of Andhra Pradesh e-Challan at Authorized Banks

  • Visit any authorized bank branch that facilitates e-challan payments for Andhra Pradesh traffic police.
  • Submit your vehicle registration number to the bank staff.
  • The bank staff will check the e-challan status and pending fine amount.
  • Pay the e-challan fine amount at the bank’s cash counter.
  • Collect the receipt or counterfoil from the bank as proof of payment.

How to File Complaint Against Wrong Challan?

In case you believe a challan has been wrongly issued against your vehicle in Andhra Pradesh, you can file a complaint through the following ways:

  • Visit the AP e-challan portal and register a complaint online
  • Send an email to ap@echallan.org with your challan details
  • Call the e-challan helpline number 1100 and register your complaint
  • Submit a written complaint along with supporting documents at your nearest traffic police station
  • Raise a complaint on AP state government’s Spandana portal
  • File an RTI application to get details related to your challan

Make sure to include all relevant details like challan number, date and place of issue, vehicle number, and clear reason why you believe the challan is invalid. Retain copies of all documents and communication.

E-Challan System in Andhra Pradesh

The e-Challan system was implemented by the Andhra Pradesh Traffic Police to digitize the process of issuing challans for traffic violations. Here are some key features of the e-Challan system:

  • Electronic Monitoring- Surveillance cameras installed at major traffic signals and junctions automatically capture violations and generate e-challans.
  • Real-time Issuing- Police officers on the field can issue e-challans on electronic hand-held devices and instantly upload violation data to the central server.
  • Digital Records- All challans are maintained in a centralized digital database reducing paperwork and manual errors.
  • SMS Alerts- Real-time SMS alerts are sent to violators regarding issuance of e-challan along with details of offense and fine amount.
  • Online Access- Citizens can check their challan status and make payments online through state government portals, mobile apps, and private payment gateways.
  • No Court Visits- The entire process from challan issuance to payment is digital, eliminating the need to visit courts.

Fines for Traffic Violations

The Andhra Pradesh Police has fixed fines and penalties for various traffic offenses under the e-Challan system:

Offence Penal Section Punishment – Imprisonment/Fine
Driving a vehicle without holding an effective driving licence 181 3 months or Rs.500/- or both
Driving a vehicle being under aged 181 3 months or Rs.500/- or both
Owner or person in charge of a vehicle permitting an unlicensed person or an under aged person to drive a vehicle 180 3 months or Rs.1000/- or both
Disqualified person driving a vehicle in public place or seeking a licence without disclosing endorsements 182(1) 3 months or Rs.500/-
Acting as conductor of a stage carriage without holding a conductor’s licence 177 First offence Rs.100/-, Second or subsequent offence Rs.300/-
Disqualified conductor acting as conductor or applying for a licence without disclosing endorsement 182(2) Up to one month or Rs.100/- or both
Conductor failing to issue ticket etc. 178(2) Rs.500/-
Driving a vehicle at an excessive speed 183(1) First offence Rs.400/-, Second or subsequent offence Rs.1000/-
Permitting employee or person under control to drive a vehicle at an excessive speed 183(2) First offence Rs.300/-, Second or subsequent offence Rs.500/-
Driving or permitting to drive a vehicle carrying excess load, or non-compliance with directions to have the vehicle weighed 194(1) Minimum Rs.2000/- and additional Rs.1000/- per ton of excess load together with charges for off-loading the excess load. Driver refusing to stop and submit his vehicle to weighing or off loading the excess weight: Rs.3000/-
Driving dangerously 184 First offence 6 months or Rs.1000/- or both, Second or subsequent offence within 3 years 2 years or Rs.2000/- or both
Driving by a drunken person or under influence of drugs; Abettor 185, 188 First offence 6 months or Rs.2000/- or both, Second or subsequent offence within 3 years 2 years or Rs.3000/- or both
Driving when mentally or physically unfit to drive, Abettor 186, 188 First offence Rs.200/-, Second or subsequent offence Rs.500/-
Driving an uninsured vehicle 196 3 months or Rs.1000/- or both
Driver’s failure to obey traffic signs, signals, or allowing obstruction of control 177 First offence Rs.100/-, Second or subsequent offence Rs.300/-
Driver refusing to stop and submit vehicle for weighing or off-loading excess weight 194(2) Up to Rs.3000/-
Driver refusing to stop or furnish particulars 179(1) Rs.500/-
Driver’s failure to submit vehicle for emission testing 179(1) Rs.500/-
Abandoning or permitting to abandon vehicle in public place 177 First offence Rs.100/-, Second or subsequent offence Rs.300/-
Carrying person on running board, top or bonnet of vehicle 177 First offence Rs.100/-, Second or subsequent offence Rs.300/-
Keeping vehicle stationary without required precautions 177 First offence Rs.100/-, Second or subsequent offence Rs.300/-
Traveling without ticket/pass in stage carriage 177 First offence Rs.100/-, Second or subsequent offence Rs.300/-
Keeping disabled vehicle causing traffic obstruction 201 Rs.50/- per hour plus towing charges
Failing to produce documents (licence, registration, insurance, permit) on demand 177 First offence Rs.100/-, Second or subsequent offence Rs.100/-
Failing to provide information after accident or to victim/insurer 187 First offence 3 months or Rs.500/- or both, Subsequent offence 6 months or Rs.1000/-
Driving vehicle without registration or with false registration marks 192(1) First offence up to Rs.5000/- (not less than Rs.2000/-), Second or subsequent offence one year; or up to Rs.10,000/- (not less than Rs.5000/-) or both
Driving vehicle without necessary permit 192-A First offence up to Rs.5000/- (not less than Rs.2000/-), Second or subsequent offence up to one year (not less than 3 months), up to Rs.10,000/- (not less than Rs.5000/-)
Using/permitting use of vehicle without third-party insurance 196 3 months or Rs.1000/- or both
Manufacturer using sub-standard materials/processes 182-A First offence Rs.1000/-, Second or subsequent offence Rs.5000/-
Driving defective vehicle, if defect causes accident 190(1) 3 months or Rs.1000/-
Driving vehicle violating road safety, noise or emission norms 190(2) First offence Rs.1000/-, Second or subsequent offence Rs.2000/-
Driving vehicle violating norms for hazardous goods 190(3) First offence 1 year or Rs.3000/- or both, Second or subsequent offence 3 years or Rs.5000/- or both
Transport vehicle without fitness certificate 192(1) read with 39 First offence up to Rs.5000/- (not less than Rs.2000/-), Second or subsequent offence up to 1 year, Rs.10,000/- (not less than Rs.5000/-) or both
Vehicle without pollution control certificate 190(2) read with Rule 116(6) First offence Rs.1000/-, Second or subsequent offences Rs.2000/-
Using vehicle in unsafe condition 190(1) Rs.250/-
Using unsafe vehicle causing accident 190(1) Up to 3 months or up to Rs.1000/- or both
Disobeying authorities or obstructing discharge of duties 179(1) Rs.500/-
Withholding information or giving false information 179(2) 1 month or Rs.500/- or both
Racing and trials of speed 189 1 month or Rs.500/- or both
Engaging as agent/canvasser in contravention of rules 193 First offence Rs.1000/-, Second or subsequent offence 6 months or Rs.2000/- or both
Taking vehicles without authority 197 3 months or Rs.500/- or both
Unauthorized interference with vehicles 198 Rs.100/-

Note: The above fines may be revised by the state government from time to time.

Important Road Safety Rules in Andhra Pradesh

To improve road safety and prevent loss of lives from traffic accidents, following some basic safety rules and regulations is essential:

  • Always wear a helmet when riding two-wheelers
  • Do not use mobile phones when driving
  • Avoid overspeeding and follow speed limits
  • Never drive under the influence of alcohol and drugs
  • Follow lane driving and overtake cautiously from the right side
  • Adhere to traffic signals, signs and road markings
  • Use indicators when turning or changing lanes
  • Yield right of way to emergency vehicles
  • Maintain safe distance from other vehicles
  • Be extra vigilant near schools, hospitals and pedestrian zones
  • Keep vehicle documents and insurance updated
  • Get your vehicle serviced regularly for good condition
  • Buckle up seat belts both in front and rear seats

Conclusion

The e-challan system has made tracking and paying traffic fines much more streamlined in Andhra Pradesh. However, following road safety rules is crucial to avoid challans and prevent loss of lives.

The traffic police are strict about implementing rules like speed limits, drunk driving, helmet usage etc. Citizens must regularly check online portals to view any pending challans and pay promptly.

But at the same time, you can file a complaint if wrongly charged. With discipline and mindfulness on the roads, we can collectively improve road safety for all.

FAQs

Q1. How can I check the status of an e-challan issued against me in Andhra Pradesh?

A1. You can check the status of an e-challan issued against you in Andhra Pradesh through the following methods:

  • Andhra Pradesh E-Challan App
  • National Parivahan Portal (parivahan.gov.in)
  • DigiLocker app

Q2. What is the process to pay an e-challan in Andhra Pradesh?

A2. You can pay e-challans in Andhra Pradesh online through the AP E-Challan Portal (echallan.aptransport.org), National Parivahan Portal (parivahan.gov.in), mobile wallets like Paytm, PhonePe, Google Pay, or net banking portals of various banks.

Q3. What is the fine for overspeeding in Andhra Pradesh?

A3. The fine for overspeeding in Andhra Pradesh is Rs. 400 for the first offense and Rs. 1,000 for subsequent offenses.

Q4. What is the penalty for drunk driving in Andhra Pradesh?

A4. The penalty for drunk driving in Andhra Pradesh is a fine of Rs. 2,000-3,000 and/or imprisonment up to 6 months for the first offense. For repeat offenders within 3 years, the fine increases to Rs. 5,000.

Q5. Is it mandatory to wear a helmet while riding a two-wheeler in Andhra Pradesh?

A5. Yes, wearing a helmet is mandatory for both riders and pillion riders of two-wheelers in Andhra Pradesh. Violators can be fined Rs. 500-1,000.

Q6. What is the fine for using a mobile phone while driving in Andhra Pradesh?

A6. Using a mobile phone while driving in Andhra Pradesh can incur a fine of Rs. 1,000-1,500 and may also lead to suspension of the driving license.

Q7. How can I file a complaint against a wrongly issued e-challan in Andhra Pradesh?

A7. You can file a complaint against a wrongly issued e-challan in Andhra Pradesh by visiting the AP e-challan portal, sending an email to ap@echallan.org, calling the e-challan helpline number 1100, submitting a written complaint at the nearest traffic police station, raising a complaint on the AP state government’s Spandana portal, or filing an RTI application.

Q8. What is the fine for driving without a license in Andhra Pradesh?

A8. The fine for driving without a valid license in Andhra Pradesh is Rs. 500.

Q9. What are some key features of the e-challan system in Andhra Pradesh?

A9. Some key features of the e-challan system in Andhra Pradesh include electronic monitoring through surveillance cameras, real-time issuance of e-challans by police officers, maintenance of digital records, SMS alerts to violators, online access for challan status and payment, and elimination of the need to visit courts.

Q10. What are some important road safety rules to follow in Andhra Pradesh?

A10. Some important road safety rules to follow in Andhra Pradesh include wearing helmets, not using mobile phones while driving, following speed limits, avoiding drunk driving, adhering to traffic signals and signs, using indicators while turning or changing lanes, yielding right of way to emergency vehicles, maintaining safe distance from other vehicles, being vigilant near schools and hospitals, keeping vehicle documents updated, and wearing seat belts.

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