Tamil Nadu E-Challan Check & Pay Online
Instantly check pending traffic fines for any TN-registered vehicle. Pay securely in 60 seconds.
Real-time from tnsta.gov.in
Registered
3.1 crore
Vehicles
RTO Code
TN
State Prefix
Helpline
103
Traffic Police
How to Check Tamil Nadu Challan Online
Enter Vehicle Number
Type your TN-registered vehicle number in the box above.
View Pending Challans
We fetch real-time data from Tamil Nadu traffic police portal.
Pay Securely
Choose challans to pay, complete payment via UPI/card/netbanking.
Major RTOs in Tamil Nadu
Official Tamil Nadu Traffic Resources
State Traffic Police Portal
https://tnsta.gov.in/
National e-Challan Portal
echallan.parivahan.gov.in
Traffic Helpline
Call 103
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Tamil Nadu Challan FAQs
How do I check Tamil Nadu traffic challan online?
Enter your TN-prefixed vehicle number (e.g. TN01AB1234) in the search box above. GaadiInfo fetches real-time data from the Tamil Nadu traffic police portal and the national echallan.parivahan.gov.in system, showing all pending and disposed challans.
Can I pay my Tamil Nadu e-challan on GaadiInfo?
Yes. Select the pending challans you want to pay, complete payment via UPI, credit card, debit card or net banking through PayU — an RBI-compliant, PCI DSS certified payment gateway. A flat ₹199 Platform Service Fee + 18% GST (Vehicore Technologies Pvt Ltd) applies. Status typically updates on the government portal within 3–5 working days.
What is the traffic police helpline for Tamil Nadu?
The official Tamil Nadu traffic police helpline is 103. For online services, visit https://tnsta.gov.in/.
How many vehicles are registered in Tamil Nadu?
Tamil Nadu has approximately 3.1 crore registered vehicles. All vehicles registered in the state have "TN" as their registration prefix.
What happens if I don't pay Tamil Nadu challan on time?
Unpaid challans in Tamil Nadu can lead to: late fees, court summons, RC renewal block by RTO, vehicle impoundment, and insurance renewal issues. Pay within 60 days of issuance to avoid escalation.
About Tamil Nadu E-Challan System
Traffic enforcement in Tamil Nadu is handled by the Tamil Nadu Traffic Police in coordination with the state's RTO offices. E-challans are issued under the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 (as amended in 2019) for violations captured by traffic signals, CCTV cameras, speed radars, or handheld devices. The state uses the TN prefix for all registered vehicles.
Tamil Nadu is fully integrated with the national echallan.parivahan.gov.in portal managed by the Ministry of Road Transport & Highways (MoRTH). Challans issued in Tamil Nadu are visible across all Indian e-challan systems, and payments can be made via the official state portal (https://tnsta.gov.in/) or through private platforms like GaadiInfo (operated by Vehicore Technologies Pvt Ltd — not affiliated with any government authority).
Common violations in Tamil Nadu include signal jumping (₹1,000), overspeeding (₹1,000–₹2,000), no helmet (₹1,000 + 3-month DL suspension), not wearing seatbelt (₹1,000), driving without insurance (₹2,000), using mobile phone while driving (₹1,000), and drunk driving (₹10,000 with up to 6 months imprisonment for first offence). The Tamil Nadu Traffic Police operates extensive CCTV enforcement networks in Chennai and other major cities.
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