How to Check and Pay West Bengal Traffic Fines?

bySurobhi BoseLast Updated: May 3, 2024
How to Check and Pay West Bengal Traffic Fines

West Bengal is one of India’s most populated states, and Kolkata, its capital, is one of the oldest cities in the country and the seventh largest by population. While Kolkata has good public transport, its traffic can be tough. To tackle this, the West Bengal police have brought in stricter penalties for road accidents and violations. Plus, the government has made it easier to pay fines with e-challan. Keep reading to find out how to check and pay traffic fines in West Bengal.

What Are the Steps to Check and Pay West Bengal e-Challan?

By following these simple steps, an individual can check and pay the e-challan online in West Bengal-

Step 1– Visit the official website for e-challan issuance provided by the transport department of West Bengal

Step 2– Click on ‘GRIPS online fine payment’

Step 3– Fill the required information in the form such as depositor’s name, address, email ID, vehicle number, office name, police station, section, compounding offense name, issue date and compound slip number

Step 4– Select the payment mode of your choice

Step 5– Enter the ‘Challan Amount’ and click on the option of ‘Pay Now’

Step 6- Once the payment is made, a receipt will be generated online which can be used for further reference

How to Pay E-Challan through Paytm?

An individual can pay e-challan using the Paytm app by following these simple steps in an easy and hassle-free way:

On Paytm Mobile App

  • Open the Paytm Mobile Application on your phone
  • Navigate to “Bill Payments” and click on “view more”.
  • Locate the transit option and click on “Challan”. Alternatively, you can use the search bar to find the challan.
  • Select the ‘Traffic Authority’
  • Enter the required details such as Challan ID/Number, vehicle number, etc.
  • Click on ‘Proceed’ to check the fine amount
  • Choose the preferred mode of payment from credit card, debit card, Paytm UPI & net banking
  • Once you complete the payment, you will receive a notification regarding the same

On Paytm Website

  • Go to the ‘Challan Bill Payment’ page on the Paytm website
  • Choose the ‘Traffic Authority’
  • Enter the required details such as Challan ID/Number, vehicle number, etc.
  • Click on ‘Proceed’ to check the fine amount
  • Choose the preferred mode of payment from  credit card, debit card, Paytm UPI & net banking
  • Once you complete the payment, you will receive a notification regarding the same

Note- Currently, individuals can pay challan for Andhra Pradesh, Avadi, Chennai, Tambaram, Telangana and Haryana traffic authorities only at Paytm.

What is E-Challan?

An e-challan is an electronically generated document that is issued with the help of the Electronic Challan System. It is an initiative taken by the government of India to improve its service and ensure transparency. The traffic cops are now given swiping machines that enable them to generate a printed challan on the spot when they catch hold of a traffic violator. The e-challan generated, also makes a real-time entry in the traffic police server. The traffic violators can now pay e-challan offline or online depending on the service provided by their state or city.

Latest Traffic Rules Violation Penalties in West Bengal

There have been some updates regarding penalties issued by the West Bengal traffic police. Let’s take a look at the latest penalties allotted according to the traffic rule:

The Bottom Point!

There are various ways to check and pay traffic fines in West Bengal. The individuals can follow the above-mentioned steps to pay e-challan in a simple and hassle-free way. However, it is imperative to follow, know and get oneself acquainted with the traffic rules and regulations.

FAQs

Who is authorized for traffic fines collection in Kolkata?

The Kolkata Traffic Police and West Bengal Traffic Police are authorized for collecting e-challan fines.vk

Within how many days does e-challan need to be paid?

An e-challan needs to be paid within 60 days from the date of issuance. In case, the person fails to pay the challan on time then it will be forwarded to court.

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