E Challan Payment in Andaman And Nicobar Islands - Pay Traffic Challan Online

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What is an eChallan?

What is an eChallan?

An e-challan is a digital version of a traffic challan issued for violations such as overspeeding, signal jumping, lane violations, or using a mobile while driving. You can check and pay challans online with ease using Vehicleinfo.

How to Pay Challan Online in Andaman And Nicobar Islands

Follow these simple steps to pay traffic challans quickly and securely from anywhere, anytime.

Search Vehicle
Search Vehicle Number

Enter vehicle registration number

View Challan
View Challans

See all pending challans instantly

Select Challan
Select Challan(s)

Choose the ones you want to pay

Pay Challan
Make Secure Payment

Pay via UPI, Net Banking, or Cards

Check & Pay Challan Online by Cities in Andaman And Nicobar Islands

Why Are Traffic Challans Issued?

Traffic challans are issued for violating road rules. Common reasons include:

Traffic Obstruction Issued

Traffic Obstruction

Blocking roads or parking improperly disrupts traffic.
Missing Documents Issued

Missing Documents

Missing licence, RC, or insurance invites penalties.
Over Speeding Issued

Over Speeding

Exceeding speed limits risks safety and fines.
Unauthorised Use Issue

Unauthorised Use

Using unregistered or illegal vehicles is punishable.

Why Use Vehicleinfo for Challan Payment?

Vehicleinfo offers a fast, secure, and user-friendly way to check and pay traffic challan online

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Why Should You Pay Challan?

Paying your traffic challan on time is more than just a legal formality — it protects your finances, your driving reputation, and even your vehicle’s future value. Here’s why staying on top of your e challan payment matters:

Avoid Legal Hassles
Avoid Legal Hassles

Timely challan pay ensures you're free from avoidable legal hassles. Unpaid challans may lead to:

  • Hefty late fees
  • Legal summons or court appearances
  • Suspension or cancellation of your driving licence
Protect Resale Value
Protect Resale Value

Pay challan online to keep records clean and boost resale trust—no unpaid challan issues.

  • Improve resale value
  • Make RC transfers faster and smoother
  • Build buyer trust
Lower Insurance Premiums
Lower Insurance Premiums

Online challan payment shows you're low-risk; no traffic challan may lower premiums.

  • Better policy offers
  • Lower annual premiums
  • Fewer claim-related delays

Why It’s Smarter to Pay Challan Online in Andaman And Nicobar Islands

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What Information is Included in a Andaman And Nicobar Islands Traffic Challan?

When a traffic challan or e challan is issued, it contains key details about the offence. This information helps you understand the violation and complete your challan payment online accurately.

  • Violation Details & Location

    Description of the traffic rule broken and where the offence occurred.
  • Date and Time of Offence

    Exact timestamp of when the violation took place.
  • Vehicle Number

    The registration number of the vehicle involved in the offence.
  • Fine Amount

    The total penalty to be paid for the violation.
  • Officer Remarks or Photo Evidence (if applicable)

    Comments from the issuing officer or camera evidence in case of automated challans.
  • Challan ID & Payment Due Date

    Unique challan reference number and the last date for challan pay to avoid extra fines.
Understanding these details helps you verify the traffic challan and ensures a smooth and informed e challan payment process.
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Instant & Secure Online Challan Payment at Vehicleinfo

Avoid traffic office queues and late fees. With Vehicleinfo, you can easily pay challan online from anywhere using your vehicle number.

Types of Challans Can Be Paid Online in Andaman And Nicobar Islands

eChallan Type

E-Challan

Auto-generated through CCTV monitoring systems for automated detection of traffic violations.
Court Challan Type

Court Challan

If allowed by your state, non-court-referred fines can be paid online through our platform.

Frequently Asked Questions

Visit the Vehicleinfo portal and enter your vehicle number, or visit the official Parivahan e-Challan portal. Click “Get Challan Details” and enter your vehicle number along with the last 5 digits of your chassis or engine number.

You can pay via the Vehicleinfo or Parivahan portal or the Andaman And Nicobar Islands Police website.

Driving without a valid license in Andaman And Nicobar Islands carries a flat fine of ₹5,000. Repeat offenses may lead to vehicle impoundment.

The fine is ₹1,000, and in 2026, it frequently includes a 3-month suspension of your Driving License (DL) for both the rider and the pillion.

Unpaid e-challans are automatically forwarded to a Virtual Court. Your vehicle may also be blacklisted on the VAHAN database, preventing you from selling the vehicle or renewing its insurance/fitness.

Yes, if it is a Virtual Court challan, settle it at Vehicleinfo portal. However, for serious offenses like Drunk Driving, you must physically appear at the designated Judicial Magistrate Court.

For Light Motor Vehicles (Cars), the first offense is ₹1,000. For transport or goods vehicles, the fine starts at ₹2,000. Repeat violations can double these amounts.

Vehicleinfo typically settles challans within up to 3 working days for online and virtual court payments. Physical court challans may take longer depending on the state process.

Go to the Parivahan portal's Complaint section. Select Andaman And Nicobar Islands, upload your evidence (like a photo of the vehicle or GPS data), and submit the grievance for review by the traffic cell.

Using a handheld mobile device while driving attracts a fine of ₹1,000 to ₹5,000 for the first offense, depending on the severity of the distraction caused.