E-Challan Status in Tripura

In the beautiful state of Tripura, traffic control is just as important as taking in the breathtaking scenery. In order to maintain this balance, the e-challan Tripura system is essential. Additionally, you can now check it from your phone rather than speculating whether you have a fine to pay. Clarity in a matter of seconds, no paperwork, and no running around. 

What is E-Challan Tripura? 

To effectively administer traffic laws and regulations, the state adopted the e-challan Tripura. In the past, drivers in Tripura had to wait in enormous lines to pay fines. However, since the e-challan was introduced, they can now promptly pay for the traffic penalties from any location. 

E-Challan Status in Tripura

How to Check the E-Challan Status of your Vehicle in Tripura 

To check the e-challan status of your vehicle, you must follow the steps given below: 

  1. Visit the Parivahan Portal 
  1. Select online services. Click the e-challan link 
  1. Choose to pay online 
  1. Enter the data of the vehicle, challan, or driver's license 
  1. To see the e-challan status on the screen, click "Get Details". 

How Can I Pay E-Challan in Tripura 

To pay e-challan in Tripura, you must follow the steps given below: 

Online Process 

  1. Go to the Parivahan site 
  1. Enter your vehicle number, DL number, or challan number 
  1. Press the 'Get Details' button 
  1. Your challan details are now visible 
  1. Select which challans you wish to pay off, then make the payment. 

Offline Process 

  1. Go directly to the Tripura traffic police station in your area 
  1. Keep your ID and your vehicle's documents with you 
  1. Specify your Challan number 
  1. Pay with a check, DD, or cash 
  1. Collect the receipt for your records. 

How to Register a Complaint Against an E-Challan 

To register a complaint against an e-challan, you must follow the steps given below: 

Online Process 

  1. Visit the e-challan official website 
  1. After selecting Complaint, you will be taken to the grievance page 
  1. Enter the required information, including your name, email address, phone number, vehicle number, and a brief explanation of the issue. Do not forget to select the Tripura e-challan issue you are opposing 
  1. Provide a picture of the contested e-challan 
  1. Click Submit once all the information has been entered. 

Offline Process 

  1. Visit Tripura's local traffic police station 
  1. Present the e-challan printout together with a written complaint 
  1. Include your identification, driver's license, vehicle registration, and any other supporting documentation 
  1. You can follow up by going to the station or giving them a call. 

Penalties for Traffic Violations in Tripura 

Here are some common traffic violations in Tripura along with their penalties which is given below: 

Violations

Penalties

Driving Without Helmet 

Rs. 1000 

Driving Without a Seatbelt 

Rs. 1000

Using Mobile While Driving 

Rs. 5000 

Driving Without DL 

Rs. 1000 

Signal Jumping 

Rs. 5000

Driving Without Valid PUCC 

Rs.10,000 

Speeding on Public Roads 

Rs. 5000

Drunk Driving

Rs. 10,000 

Steps to Avoid Getting E-Challans in Tripura 

To avoid getting e-challan in Tripura, you must follow the steps given below: 

  1. Always observe speed limits 
  1. Make sure you fasten up your seatbelt or wear a helmet 
  1. Never get behind the wheel when drunk 
  1. Avoid using mobile phones while operating a motor vehicle 
  1. Verify the validity of your insurance. 

Benefits of Paying E-Challans Online 

Here are some of the benefits of paying e-challans online as follows: 

  1. You can avoid wasting time at the traffic office now. Online payments are available from any location 
  1. Since everything is digitally kept, it is simple to review your payment history 
  1. There are no more confusing documents or mistakes everything is clear and exact 
  1. Obtain complete transparency regarding your infraction no surprises or hidden fees.

FAQs on E-Challan Status in Tripura

  • What are the details of an open challan?

    The challan will be open and considered as with open challan details if you have paid the tax, but the notification has not been delivered to the IT department for whatever reason (you can verify whether you have got the notification from the IT department). 

  • Is wearing a double helmet required in Tripura?

    According to the M. V. Act, both the driver and the pillion rider are required to wear helmets. 

  • How much does it cost in Tripura for not having a licence?

    It cost Rs. 5000 to not have a licence in Tripura. 

  • What kind of helmet is not allowed?

    Wearing a half-helmet is no longer appropriate in India. The Motor Vehicles Act's Section 129(a) lays out guidelines for the kind of helmet that is necessary when riding a bike. 

  • What is the minimum age to wear a helmet?

    According to Section 129, when riding a bike, everyone over the age of 4 years must wear protective headgear. 

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