Skip the Surprise at the Signal: Check Your AP e-Challan in Seconds on ACKO

Business Wire India

ACKO announces new lookup tool to check your pending Andhra Pradesh Electronic challans (AP e-Challan) instantly and without any cost.

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Look Up Challans Proactively

Andhra Pradesh adopts an e-challan system that will pull up any offence, whether it is speeding or simply failing to wear a seat belt, under your vehicle registration number. Ignore a notice long enough to ask for late fees, or have your license suspended under the Motor Vehicles Act. It’s just smarter (and cheaper) to stay ahead and avoid getting a surprise text from the transport department.

How to find your AP e-challan on ACKO

Open the ACKO app on your mobile phone

  1. Log in using your registered email address.
  2. Go to the ‘discover’ section and click on ‘check and pay pending challans.’
  3. Type your vehicle registration number into the search bar and hit “View Challans.”
  4. Instantly see pending challans, offence dates, locations and even photographic evidence.
  5. Choose any unpaid challan and clear it securely through ACKO; the payment goes straight to the RTO, with zero convenience charges.

That’s it, no digging around multiple tabs on Parivahan or the state transport site. You get a single dashboard that updates in real time, plus an optional alert whenever a new fine appears. You can also check for e challan Telangana through the same steps.

Perks Beyond Quick Searches

Listed below are the benefits of doing challan checks on ACKO:

  • No hidden add-ons: ACKO doesn’t tack on processing fees.
     
  • Real-time alerts: Opt in once, and you’ll know the moment an e-challan is raised.
     
  • Complete transparency: View images, time stamps, and exact locations tied to the offence.
     
  • One-tap payments: Settle dues directly, without hopping between payment gateways.

 

Penalties That Matter

In the section below, let’s take you through the penalties for violating traffic rules:

 

  • Driving under alcohol influence: First instance may attract a Rs. 10,000 fine and/or up to 6 months’ imprisonment; repeat instances may go up to Rs. 15,000 and/or up to 2 years.
     
  • Over‑speeding: Rs. 1,000 for LMV and Rs. 2,000 for MMV.
     
  • Driving without a licence: Rs. 5,000 and/or community service.
     
  • Driving without proper insurance: Rs. 2,000 and/or up to 3 months’ imprisonment for a first instance; Rs. 4,000 for the second.
     
  • Signal jumping: Rs. 1,000 to Rs. 5,000, with possible licence seizure and imprisonment.
     
  • Not carrying proper documents: Rs. 500.

 

Check Status, Then Pay

A status check helps to confirm the amounts and dates before a payment. So that can be done on the national portal, the state service, or through some guided instructions showing the outstanding totals with images, time stamps, and locations wherever available. ACKO offers a seamless solution in this regard.

If you commute to Hyderabad or other parts of Telangana or anywhere else in India, the same logic applies. Use ACKO’s checker to search by vehicle number for any notices of challan from other states as well; the interface is identical, so you won’t need a separate routine.

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