E-Challan Pakistan | PSCA E-Challan Online Check & Verification 2025
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E-Challan Pakistan PSCA E-Challan Online Check & Verification

Your complete guide to checking traffic challans online across Pakistan. Verify E-Challans for Punjab, Sindh, Islamabad and more — all in one place.

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What is E-Challan?

E-Challan is an electronic traffic ticket issued by traffic authorities in Pakistan when a driver violates traffic laws. The system is powered by PSCA (Punjab Safe Cities Authority) and similar organizations in other provinces, using advanced CCTV cameras and automated number plate recognition (ANPR) technology.

When a violation is detected, an e-challan is automatically generated and sent to the registered address of the vehicle owner. You can also check your e-challans online using the official portals or through our verification tool above.

Did you know?

E-Challan system has helped reduce traffic violations by over 40% in major cities of Pakistan since its implementation.

Automated Detection

CCTV cameras capture violations 24/7

Digital Delivery

Challans sent via SMS and postal mail

Online Verification

Check challans from anywhere anytime

Easy Payment

Multiple payment options available

PSCA E-Challan Punjab

Punjab Safe Cities Authority (PSCA) manages the e-challan system in Punjab province. It covers major cities including Lahore, Rawalpindi, Multan, Faisalabad, and Gujranwala. The system uses over 8,000 cameras across the province to monitor traffic violations.

Cities Covered Under PSCA

Lahore Rawalpindi Multan Faisalabad Gujranwala Sialkot Bahawalpur Sargodha

How to Check PSCA E-Challan Online:

  1. 1 Visit the official PSCA portal at echallan.psca.gop.pk
  2. 2 Enter your Vehicle Registration Number
  3. 3 Enter your CNIC Number
  4. 4 Click on "Search" to view your challans
  5. 5 Download or print challan slip for payment

E-Challan Sindh / Karachi

Sindh province, particularly Karachi, has its own e-challan system managed by the Sindh Traffic Police. The system monitors violations through smart cameras installed at major intersections and highways.

Sindh E-Challan Portal

For Karachi and other Sindh cities, visit the official Sindh Traffic Police portal or use our Sindh E-Challan Guide.

Sindh Traffic Police Helplines

Emergency

1915

Email

info@sindhpolice.gov.pk

E-Challan Islamabad

Islamabad Traffic Police (ITP) operates an efficient e-challan system in the federal capital. The system is integrated with the Safe City Islamabad project and covers all major roads and highways.

Online Portal

Visit ITP's official website to check and pay challans online.

SMS Service

Send your vehicle number to 8855 to receive challan details.

How to Check E-Challan Online

Step-by-Step Guide to Online Verification

1

Visit Official Portal

Go to the official e-challan website of your province (PSCA for Punjab, Sindh Traffic Police for Sindh, etc.)

2

Enter Vehicle Details

Input your vehicle registration number exactly as it appears on your number plate

3

Provide CNIC

Enter your 13-digit CNIC number for identity verification

4

View Results

Click search to see all pending and paid challans associated with your vehicle

5

Download Slip

Print or download the challan slip for payment at designated banks or online

E-Challan Payment Methods

Multiple convenient payment options are available to pay your e-challans. Choose the method that suits you best.

Bank Counter

Pay at any designated bank branch with challan slip

JazzCash / Easypaisa

Mobile wallet payment through app or USSD

Online Banking

Pay through internet banking portals

ATM Payment

Use any ATM with bill payment facility

Retail Partners

Pay at authorized retail shops and franchises

Post Office

Pakistan Post offices accept challan payments

Payment Deadline

Pay your e-challan within 30 days to avoid additional late payment charges. Unpaid challans may result in vehicle registration suspension.

Common Traffic Violations & Fines

Here are the most common traffic violations that can result in an e-challan, along with their typical fine amounts.

Violation Fine (PKR) Points
Red Light Violation Rs. 1,000 - 2,000 3
Over Speeding Rs. 500 - 5,000 2-4
Wrong Lane Driving Rs. 500 - 1,000 2
Using Mobile Phone Rs. 1,000 - 2,000 2
Not Wearing Seatbelt Rs. 500 - 1,000 1
Not Wearing Helmet Rs. 500 - 1,000 1
Illegal Parking Rs. 500 - 2,000 1
One Way Violation Rs. 1,000 - 2,000 3

Tips to Avoid E-Challans

Follow Speed Limits

Always drive within the posted speed limits, especially in camera zones

Obey Traffic Signals

Stop at red lights and follow all traffic signals properly

Stay in Your Lane

Avoid unnecessary lane changes and follow lane markings

Wear Safety Gear

Always wear seatbelt in cars and helmet on motorcycles

No Mobile Usage

Avoid using your phone while driving - use hands-free if necessary

Park Properly

Only park in designated areas and avoid no-parking zones

Carry Documents

Always keep your license, registration, and insurance handy

Stay Alert

Be aware of camera locations and traffic police checkpoints

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Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to the most common questions about E-Challan system in Pakistan.

You can check your E-Challan online by visiting the official PSCA portal (echallan.psca.gop.pk) for Punjab, or the respective traffic police websites for other provinces. Enter your vehicle registration number and CNIC to view any pending challans.
The fine for red light violation in Pakistan ranges from Rs. 1,000 to Rs. 2,000 depending on the city and number of offenses. Repeat offenders may face higher penalties and license point deductions.
You typically have 30 days to pay your E-Challan from the date of issuance. After this period, late payment charges may apply, and prolonged non-payment can result in vehicle registration suspension.
Yes, you can pay your E-Challan through mobile wallets like JazzCash and Easypaisa. Simply use the bill payment option in the app, select traffic challan, and enter your challan number to make the payment.
If you don't pay your E-Challan within the stipulated time, you may face additional late payment charges, your vehicle registration may be suspended, and you could face legal action. It's recommended to pay challans promptly.
The E-Challan system uses advanced CCTV cameras with Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) technology. These cameras are installed at major intersections, highways, and traffic signals to automatically capture and record traffic violations.
Yes, you can contest an E-Challan by visiting the relevant traffic police office with proof of your claim. You can also file an appeal through the official portal or helpline. Most offices have a grievance redressal mechanism in place.
E-Challan system is currently operational in major cities including Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Multan, Faisalabad, and several other cities. The coverage is continuously expanding to more areas.
You can register for SMS alerts by visiting the official traffic police portal of your province and registering your mobile number with your vehicle details. You'll receive instant notifications whenever a challan is issued.
To pay an E-Challan at the bank, you need the challan slip (printout from the portal), your CNIC, and the payment amount. Some banks may also ask for vehicle registration documents.

Still Have Questions?

Contact the official traffic police helpline or visit your nearest traffic office.