6/10 vehicle owners have at least one pending challan
Accurate challan data from Govt. verified sources
6/10 vehicle owners have at least one pending challan
Accurate challan data from Govt. verified sources
Being a vehicle owner in India comes with various responsibilities, and one among them is abiding by the traffic rules. Vehicle owners in Andhra Pradesh should be very careful about traffic rules violations, as the Andhra Pradesh e-challan system has streamlined the way traffic violations are tracked and fines are paid. This new online system has eliminated the need for long queues and manual paperwork. Now, vehicle owners can conveniently check their AP e-challan status, verify details, and make payments from anywhere, ensuring a faster and more transparent experience.
Here’s how you can swiftly perform an online challan check by vehicle number and see if you have any vehicle challan in Andhra Pradesh:
Download the ACKO app from Google Play Store or the App store
Log in using your registered mobile number or email address
Go to the 'Discover' and tap on 'check and pay pending challans'
Enter your vehicle's registration number
Instantly view your pending Andhra Pradesh challan
Make the AP e challan payment without any hassle
To check your Andhra Pradesh traffic challan on the official Parivahan portal, follow these steps:
Once you find an unpaid e challan AP, here are the efficient ways to complete your echallan payment or online challan payment AP:
Open the ACKO website or app
View the pending fines
Select and pay using UPI , card or net banking
Save or download your receipt for proof
Steps to Pay AP Traffic Challan:
If you ignore AP traffic challan , it is considered equivalent to violating traffic rules . The fine amount keeps increasing with delayed payment . This can lead to legal hassles , extra fines , paperwork , and even arrest warrants
You will be notified as soon as a new AP e challan is issued under your name . Clear your challans as they arrive to avoid penalties or legal trouble
Track all your AP e challan in one place. Just enter your vehicle number to see which challans are pending or paid.
Come back every month to check your e-challans and unlock monthly rewards for your next insurance purchase
Getting an AP e-challan basically means the Andhra Pradesh traffic police caught you breaking a road rule, but it's all done digitally now! This system automatically issues the fine (the RTO or Vahan challan), ties it to your vehicle's registration number, and posts all the details online. So, you can easily go to the online portal, check if you have any outstanding fines, and see a full breakdown of your vehicle's traffic violations.
Andhra Pradesh’s electronic monitoring on National Highways reported 13,653 traffic challans in 2025, with enforcement activity concentrated in a few districts, and a large share of fines still pending payment.
Recent state budget announcements include expanded CCTV coverage and AI-based policing initiatives, which typically support faster violation detection and e-challan processing across districts.
Key city police portals in Andhra Pradesh continue to route users to the official e-challan system for checking challan status, reflecting sustained reliance on digital enforcement workflows.
Below is a quick reference for typical offences, with approximate fines in Andhra Pradesh. These vary by state and may change.
| Traffic Violation | Penalty |
| Driving without a licence | Rs. 5,000 |
| Overspeeding | Rs. 1,000 to 5,000 |
| Selling a vehicle after making illegal modifications | Rs. 5,000 per modification |
| Jumping a red light | Rs. 1,000 |
| Not wearing a helmet | Rs. 1,000 |
| Talking on the mobile while driving | Rs. 1,000 for the first offence and Rs. 10,000 for the subsequent offence |
| Driving without seatbelt | Rs. 1,000 |
Here are some safety rules that will prevent you from e-challan Andhra Pradesh checks:
Skipping signals can lead to fines and fatal accidents
Staying in your lane keeps traffic in check and prevents accidents
Speeding risks lives and invites strict penalties by the authorities
Distractions at the wheel can lead to serious accidents.
Alcohol slows reflexes and endangers everyone on the road.
Proper safety gear protects and is required by law