New Delhi Traffic Challan Check & Pay
Check pending traffic fines in New Delhi. Real-time from Delhi Traffic Police. Pay online in 60 seconds.
Real-time from Delhi Traffic Police
City Population
3.2 crore
State Code
DL
State
Delhi
Common Traffic Violations in New Delhi
Signal Jumping
₹1,000
Overspeeding
₹1,000–₹2,000
Not Wearing Helmet
₹1,000 + 3mo DL suspension
Not Wearing Seatbelt
₹1,000
Drunk Driving
₹10,000 / 6mo jail
Using Mobile While Driving
₹1,000–₹5,000
No Insurance
₹2,000
Driving Without Licence
₹5,000
How New Delhi E-Challans Are Issued
CCTV Cameras
New Delhi has extensive CCTV coverage at junctions, speed cameras on highways, and ANPR (number plate recognition) systems.
Traffic Police Personnel
Delhi Traffic Police officers issue challans on-spot using handheld devices for violations like helmet, seatbelt, documents.
Document Check Stations
Random document check drives at major intersections verify licence, RC, insurance and PUC validity.
New Delhi Challan FAQs
How do I check my New Delhi traffic challan online?
Enter your vehicle number in the search box above. MyParivahan fetches real-time data from Delhi Traffic Police records and the national echallan.parivahan.gov.in portal, showing all pending and disposed challans within seconds.
Can I pay my New Delhi traffic fine online?
Yes. Select the pending challans, complete payment via UPI, credit card, debit card or net banking via PayU — an RBI-compliant, PCI DSS certified gateway. A flat ₹199 Platform Service Fee + 18% GST (charged by Vehicore Technologies Pvt Ltd) applies per transaction. Status updates on the government portal within 3–5 working days.
What is the RTO code for New Delhi?
Vehicles registered in New Delhi carry number plates starting with "DL" - the Delhi state transport code. Specific district RTOs (e.g. DL-01) are assigned to registration offices within the city or region.
What if I don't pay my New Delhi challan on time?
Consequences: late fees are added, court summons may be issued, your RC renewal can be blocked, vehicle can be impounded by traffic police, and insurance renewal may face complications. Pay within 60 days to avoid escalation.
Can I check challans from New Delhi for a vehicle registered in another state?
Yes. You can check challans for ANY Indian vehicle registration number - whether it was issued in New Delhi or elsewhere. The national e-challan system is fully integrated across all states.
About New Delhi Traffic Enforcement
New Delhi is one of the major cities in Delhi and falls under the jurisdiction of Delhi Traffic Police. Vehicles registered in New Delhi carry number plates prefixed with DL-01, issued by the Regional Transport Office (RTO) for this district. With a population of approximately 3.2 crore, New Delhi experiences significant vehicle density, making traffic enforcement a priority for local authorities.
Traffic challans in New Delhi are issued under the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 as amended by the Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Act, 2019, which significantly increased penalty amounts. Delhi Traffic Police uses a combination of ANPR (Automatic Number Plate Recognition) cameras, speed guns, body-worn cameras on officers, and stationary CCTV at major intersections to detect and record violations. All challans are uploaded to the national echallan.parivahan.gov.in portal, making them accessible online through platforms like MyParivahan.
Important: MyParivahan is operated by Vehicore Technologies Pvt Ltd and is not affiliated with the Government of India, Delhi Government, Delhi Traffic Police, or any RTO. Challan data is fetched in real-time from official government sources. A ₹199 platform service fee + 18% GST applies for online challan payment processing.
What to Do If You Receive a Wrong New Delhi Challan
Verify the vehicle number
First confirm the challan is for your vehicle's DL-01-prefixed number plate — typos in ANPR reads do happen.
Gather evidence
Screenshot of challan details, photos of your vehicle at the stated time, dashcam footage, or witness statements if available.
File a dispute online
Visit echallan.parivahan.gov.in → 'Check Challan Status' → raise a dispute. Alternatively, visit Delhi Traffic Police headquarters in person with proof.
Court option
If the dispute is rejected, you can contest the challan in a local traffic court (Lok Adalat sessions for traffic matters are held monthly in most cities).
