The Punjab E-Challan Portal 2026 has been officially launched to simplify traffic fine checking and payment for drivers across the province. This online system allows vehicle owners to check traffic challans from home using either their vehicle registration number or CNIC, reducing paperwork, saving time, and improving transparency in traffic enforcement.
The Punjab E-Challan Portal is a digital traffic fine management system that records violations through cameras installed on roads. When a driver breaks a traffic rule, the system automatically generates a challan. Vehicle owners can access complete information online without visiting traffic police offices, ensuring convenience and accuracy.
Through the portal, users can view all details of their traffic fines, including pending challans, violation type, date and time, exact location, and camera-captured images. The fine amount is clearly displayed, leaving no room for confusion.
The E-Challan system replaces the older manual process, which often caused delays and uncertainty for drivers. The digital system ensures fairness, reduces corruption, and encourages better adherence to traffic rules. By keeping accurate, camera-based records, it supports more disciplined driving and improved road safety.
The system currently operates in major cities of Punjab where surveillance cameras are installed, including Lahore, Rawalpindi, Faisalabad, Multan, and Gujranwala. Traffic violations in these cities are automatically linked to the vehicle owner’s CNIC. Smart cameras continuously monitor traffic, capture images of rule violations, and generate online challans associated with the vehicle registration number.
To check a traffic fine online, users simply visit the Punjab E-Challan portal, enter their vehicle registration number or CNIC, and click search. The system displays all relevant details, including violation type, date, location, and captured images. Users can download or print the challan as a PDF for record-keeping or offline payment.
The Punjab E-Challan Portal supports multiple payment methods, including online banking apps, ATM bill payments, JazzCash, Easypaisa, E-Sahulat centers, and bank counters. This ensures that all drivers, including those without online banking, can pay fines conveniently.
The portal provides numerous benefits, including instant fine checking, camera-based enforcement, reduced paperwork, and decreased corruption. By enabling digital payments, it also saves time and promotes better road discipline throughout Punjab. Common traffic violations recorded include over-speeding, signal jumping, lane violations, wrong parking, and non-use of helmets or seatbelts, each with a clearly defined fine displayed on the portal.
The launch of the Punjab E-Challan Portal 2026 marks a major step toward smart traffic management, making enforcement fair, fast, and transparent. Drivers can now check and pay fines easily, and by following traffic rules and using the system responsibly, road safety across Punjab can be significantly improved.


































