West Bengal E Challan – Check Status, Pay Traffic Fines Online

Easily check West Bengal e-challan status and pay WB traffic challans online via Parivahan, State Police portal, or apps like mParivahan and UMANG. Simple steps, fines & RTO details.

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1. What is a Challan in West Bengal?

A challan is a legal notice issued by the West Bengal Traffic Police or enforcement authorities when a vehicle owner or driver violates traffic rules. In simple words, if you break a traffic rule such as overspeeding, signal jumping, rash driving, not wearing a helmet, or driving without valid documents, you can be issued a challan.

In West Bengal, challans are now increasingly issued as E-Challans, a digital format that records violations using CCTV cameras, speed guns, and traffic monitoring systems. This makes the system more transparent, hassle-free, and trackable online.

With the integration of Parivahan (Ministry of Road Transport & Highways), West Bengal Police’s official portal, and mobile apps like mParivahan and UMANG, vehicle owners can now check challan status, pay fines, and even dispute challans online without visiting an RTO or court in most cases.

This guide covers everything you need to know about challans in West Bengal — from checking and paying online, offline options, traffic fines, RTO office lists, dispute process, and FAQs.

2. How to Check Challan Status in West Bengal

If you have received an SMS notification about a traffic challan or suspect that your vehicle may have been fined, you can check the challan status using different methods.

1. Check Challan Status Online in West Bengal

(A) Check Traffic Challan Status Via Parivahan Official Portal

The Parivahan website (echallan.parivahan.gov.in) is the central platform to check challan details across India, including West Bengal.

Steps to Check Challan via Parivahan:

  1. Visit Parivahan E-Challan Portal
  2. Click on “Check Challan Status”.
  3. Enter either: Challan Number, or Vehicle Registration Number, or Driving License Number.
  4. Fill in the captcha code and click “Get Details”.
  5. Your pending challans in West Bengal will be displayed along with the offense details, fine amount, date, and payment option.

(B) Check Vehicle E Challan Status Via West Bengal State Traffic Police Website

The West Bengal Traffic Police has its own online portal where challans can be checked.

Steps:

  1. Visit West Bengal Traffic Police Official Website.
  2. Navigate to the “E-Challan” or “Challan Status” section.
  3. Enter your vehicle number or challan number.
  4. Verify the captcha and click submit.
  5. Details of challans pending in West Bengal will appear.

(C) Check E Challan Via mParivahan Mobile App

The mParivahan app (available on Android & iOS) allows users to check challan status quickly.

Steps:

  1. Download and install mParivahan from Google Play Store or Apple App Store.
  2. Open the app and go to the “E-Challan” section.
  3. Enter your vehicle registration number.
  4. The app will display challans linked to your vehicle.

(D) Check Vehicle Challan Status Via UMANG App

The UMANG app (Unified Mobile Application for New-age Governance) integrates multiple government services, including challan checking.

Steps:

  1. Download the UMANG app on Android or iOS.
  2. Register/login with your mobile number.
  3. Search for “Transport Services”.
  4. Select E-Challan Service → Enter Vehicle Number → View challan details.

2. Check Challan Offline in West Bengal

  • Visit the nearest RTO office in West Bengal.
  • Contact the local traffic police station with your vehicle number.
  • Request challan details at designated traffic counters in Kolkata and other cities.
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3. How to Pay Challan in West Bengal

1. Pay Challan Online in West Bengal

(A) E Challan Payment Via Parivahan Official Portal

  1. Visit Parivahan E-Challan Portal.
  2. Enter your challan/vehicle number.
  3. Select the pending challan and click “Pay Now”.
  4. Choose payment method – Net Banking, Debit/Credit Card, UPI, Wallets.
  5. After payment, download the digital receipt.

(B) Pay Traffic Challan Via West Bengal Traffic Police Website

  1. Go to West Bengal Traffic Police Challan Payment Section.
  2. Enter challan number/vehicle number.
  3. Select challan → Proceed to Payment.
  4. Pay via SBI ePay, PayTM, or Net Banking.
  5. Download payment receipt.

(C) Pay Vehicle E Challan Via mParivahan App

Open the app → Go to E-Challan Section → Pay directly via UPI/Net Banking.

(D) E Challan Payment Via UMANG App

Search Challan Payment → Select State → Enter Vehicle Number → Make Payment securely.

2. Pay Traffic Challan Offline in West Bengal

  • At the nearest traffic police station (cash/card).
  • At designated RTO counters.
  • In certain cases, challan payments must be made in traffic courts (for serious violations).

4. Documents Required for Challan Payment / Dispute

  • Original Challan Copy (if issued physically)
  • Vehicle Registration Certificate (RC)
  • Driving License (DL)
  • Valid Insurance Copy
  • Pollution Under Control (PUC) Certificate
  • Proof of Identity (Aadhar, PAN, etc.)

5. Challan Validity, Late Fee & Legal Consequences in West Bengal

Validity

A challan is typically valid for 60 days from the date of issue.

Late Fee

If not paid within due time, the fine may increase with late fee.

Legal Consequences

Unpaid challans can lead to vehicle registration block, DL suspension, or court summons for repeated violations.

6. How to Dispute a Challan in West Bengal

Online Dispute Process

  • Visit Parivahan Portal → Login with details.
  • Go to “Grievance/Dispute Challan” section.
  • Upload supporting documents (dashcam footage, parking receipts, etc.).
  • Submit your request → You will receive acknowledgment.

Offline Dispute Process

  • Visit the nearest RTO office or Traffic Court in West Bengal.
  • Submit a written application along with evidence.
  • Attend the hearing if required.
  • If the court finds your dispute valid, the challan will be cancelled.

7. RTO Office List in West Bengal (With Codes)

RTO CodeLocationDistrict/City
WB-01BeltalaKolkata South
WB-02KasbaKolkata East
WB-03EsplanadeKolkata North
WB-04Salt LakeBidhannagar
WB-05HowrahHowrah District
WB-06AliporeSouth 24 Parganas
WB-07BarasatNorth 24 Parganas
WB-08BarrackporeNorth 24 Parganas
WB-09TamlukEast Midnapore
WB-10HaldiaEast Midnapore
WB-11KrishnanagarNadia
WB-12MurshidabadMurshidabad
WB-13BurdwanPurba Bardhaman
WB-14AsansolPaschim Bardhaman
WB-15DurgapurPaschim Bardhaman
WB-16MaldaMalda
WB-17BalurghatDakshin Dinajpur
WB-18RaiganjUttar Dinajpur
WB-19Cooch BeharCooch Behar
WB-20JalpaiguriJalpaiguri
WB-21SiliguriDarjeeling
WB-22AlipurduarAlipurduar

8. Traffic Police Contact Details – West Bengal

Helpline Number

100 / 1073 (Toll-Free)

Kolkata Traffic Police Helpline

033-2214-3024

Official Email: wbtrafficpolice@nic.in

Official Website: West Bengal Traffic Police

9. Traffic Rules in West Bengal

  • Helmet Compulsory for both rider & pillion.
  • Seat Belt Mandatory for driver & front passenger.
  • Speed Limit Enforcement on highways & city roads.
  • No Drunk Driving (alcohol limit = 30 mg/100 ml blood).
  • PUC Certificate Mandatory.
  • Mobile Phone Usage while driving is prohibited.

10. Traffic Fine Fee Structure in West Bengal

OffenseFine Amount (₹)
Driving Without Helmet1000
Driving Without Seatbelt1000
Overspeeding1000 – 2000
Drunk Driving10,000 +/or Jail
Driving Without DL5000
Driving Without Insurance2000 (first offense), 4000 (repeat)
Using Mobile While Driving5000
Jumping Red Light1000
Overloading5000 + per extra passenger
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11. Benefits of Paying Challan Online

  • Quick & Hassle-Free – No queues at traffic counters.
  • 24/7 Availability – Pay anytime.
  • Transparency – Track payments online.
  • Instant Receipt – Useful for legal proof.
  • Avoid Legal Action – Pay before due date.

12. How to Avoid Traffic Challans in West Bengal

  • Always wear helmet & seatbelt.
  • Follow traffic signals & speed limits.
  • Carry all valid documents (RC, DL, PUC, Insurance).
  • Avoid drunk driving & mobile usage.
  • Regularly check e-challan status online.

13. Nearby States to Pay Challan Online

Bihar E-Challan

Jharkhand E-Challan

Odisha E-Challan

Assam E-Challan

State-wise E-Challan Pages

Access E-Challan services for all states and major cities across India

S.NoState/CityPage NameAction
1Andhra PradeshAndhra Pradesh E-ChallanVisit Page
2DelhiDelhi E-ChallanVisit Page
3BiharBihar E-ChallanVisit Page
4Madhya PradeshMadhya Pradesh E-ChallanVisit Page
5Uttar PradeshUttar Pradesh E-ChallanVisit Page
6MaharashtraMaharashtra E-ChallanVisit Page
7KarnatakaKarnataka E-ChallanVisit Page
8KeralaKerala E-ChallanVisit Page
9GujaratGujarat E-ChallanVisit Page
10RajasthanRajasthan E-ChallanVisit Page
11PunjabPunjab E-ChallanVisit Page
12HaryanaHaryana E-ChallanVisit Page
13West BengalWest Bengal E-ChallanVisit Page
14GoaGoa E-ChallanVisit Page
15ChandigarhChandigarh E-ChallanVisit Page
16MeghalayaMeghalaya E-ChallanVisit Page
17Tamil NaduTamil Nadu ChallanVisit Page
18TelanganaTelangana E-ChallanVisit Page
19GujaratAhmedabad E-ChallanVisit Page
20KarnatakaBangalore E-ChallanVisit Page
21Madhya PradeshBhopal E-ChallanVisit Page
22Tamil NaduChennai E-ChallanVisit Page
23AssamGuwahati E-ChallanVisit Page
24TelanganaHyderabad E-ChallanVisit Page
25Uttar PradeshLucknow E-ChallanVisit Page
26MaharashtraMumbai E-ChallanVisit Page
27Uttar PradeshPrayagraj E-ChallanVisit Page
28GujaratSurat E-ChallanVisit Page
29GujaratVadodara E-ChallanVisit Page

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14. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1. How can I check West Bengal e challan status online?

You can check via Parivahan Portal, West Bengal Traffic Police Website, mParivahan, and UMANG App.

Q2. What happens if I don’t pay a challan in West Bengal?

Your challan may go to court, DL may be suspended, and you may face legal penalties.

Q3. Can I pay West Bengal challan offline?

Yes, at traffic police stations, RTO offices, or traffic courts.

Q4. Is mParivahan app available for challan payment in West Bengal?

Yes, it is available on both Android & iOS.

Q5. Can I dispute a challan online in West Bengal?

Yes, via Parivahan Grievance Section or by visiting the traffic court.

Q6. What documents are required for challan payment?

RC, DL, Insurance, PUC, and Challan Copy.

Q7. Is there a late fee for challan in West Bengal?

Yes, if not paid within 60 days, late fees and court action may follow.

15. Conclusion

West Bengal’s e-challan system offers a fast and transparent way to check, pay, and dispute traffic fines online. Use official portals and apps, keep your documents ready, and follow traffic rules to avoid penalties.