Got a traffic challan and wondering where to pay it? You have more options than you might think.
Where to pay traffic challan in Pakistan has changed a lot in recent years. You no longer have to visit a police office or stand in a bank queue. From mobile apps to ATMs to designated bank branches β every method is available and each one has its own speed and convenience level.
This guide covers every single payment option clearly so you can pick the one that works best for you and get your challan cleared without any hassle.
Watch this simple guide to learn all official traffic challan payment methods in Pakistan.
Now letβs explore each payment method in detail so you can pay your challan without any confusion.
All Available Methods to Pay Traffic Challan in Pakistan
Overview of Online vs Offline Payment Options
There are two broad categories for paying a traffic challan in Pakistan:
Online methods:
- Mobile banking apps
- Internet banking portals
- Digital wallets (JazzCash, EasyPaisa)
- Official government payment portals
Offline methods:
- ATM machines
- Bank branch counter payments
- Traffic police offices
- Designated service kiosks
Both categories are valid and officially supported. The right choice depends on how quickly you need it processed and how comfortable you are with digital payments.
Which Method Is Fastest and Most Reliable
For speed, online payments through mobile banking apps or digital wallets are the clear winner. Most digital payments reflect on the challan portal within 2 to 24 hours.
For reliability and in-person confirmation, bank branch counter payments are most trusted β though they take 24 to 72 hours to reflect. Choose based on how close your deadline is.
How to Pay Traffic Challan Online in Pakistan
Using Mobile Banking Apps
Major banking apps in Pakistan support government bill payments including traffic challans. The process is nearly identical across all apps:
- Open your banking app β HBL Mobile, UBL Digital, Meezan Bank App, Bank Alfalah, Allied Bank
- Go to Payments or Bill Payments
- Select Government Services or search for your city’s traffic authority
- Enter your vehicle registration number or challan reference number
- The system will fetch your challan details automatically
- Verify the amount and confirm payment
- Save the confirmation screen and transaction ID
Always double-check the challan amount shown matches what you see on the official portal before confirming.
Paying Through Digital Wallets
JazzCash and EasyPaisa are widely used fintech wallets in Pakistan that support e-challan payments. These are especially useful for people who don’t have a traditional bank account.
Both platforms offer challan payment under their Bill Payment or Government Payments section. The process is the same as banking apps β enter your vehicle number or challan ID, verify the details, and pay.
Internet Banking Portals
If you prefer using a computer, most major banks offer internet banking portals where the same bill payment option is available:
- Log in to your bank’s internet banking website
- Navigate to Bill Payments
- Select the traffic authority for your city
- Enter challan details and complete payment
This works best for users who are more comfortable on a desktop browser than a mobile app.
Step-by-Step General Process
Regardless of which online platform you use, the general process follows these steps:
- Check your challan on the official portal first to confirm the reference number and amount
- Open your preferred banking app, wallet, or internet banking
- Go to bill payment or government services section
- Search for your city’s traffic authority or e-challan biller
- Enter your vehicle number or challan reference
- Verify amount and challan details carefully
- Confirm payment
- Save transaction ID and receipt screenshot
Mobile Wallets for Challan Payment (Easy & Fast Options)
Using JazzCash
JazzCash is one of Pakistan’s most popular mobile wallets and supports e-challan payments across multiple cities.
To pay via JazzCash:
- Open the JazzCash app
- Tap Mobile Account or Pay Bills
- Select Government category
- Choose your city’s traffic authority β PSCA, ITP, or Sindh Police
- Enter your vehicle number or challan ID
- Confirm the fine amount and complete the payment
JazzCash payments typically reflect on the challan portal within 2 to 12 hours. A transaction confirmation SMS is sent immediately after payment.
Using EasyPaisa
EasyPaisa works in exactly the same way as JazzCash for challan payments.
To pay via EasyPaisa:
- Open the EasyPaisa app
- Go to Pay Bills section
- Select Government Payments
- Choose the relevant traffic authority for your city
- Enter challan details and verify the amount
- Complete the payment and save your receipt
EasyPaisa also allows over-the-counter payments at any EasyPaisa retailer or Telenor franchise β useful if you don’t have a smartphone.
Benefits of Wallet Payments
- No bank account needed β JazzCash and EasyPaisa work with just a mobile number
- Available 24/7 β Pay any time, even at midnight before a deadline
- Fast processing β Usually reflects within a few hours
- Easy to use β Simple interface designed for all types of users
- Widely available β Even smaller cities have JazzCash and EasyPaisa users
Bank Channels for Traffic Challan Payment
Paying via ATM Machines
Most major bank ATMs in Pakistan support government bill payments. This is a good option if you have a debit card but prefer not to use mobile banking.
To pay at an ATM:
- Insert your debit card and enter your PIN
- Select Bill Payment or Other Services
- Choose Government Payments or Traffic Challan
- Select your city’s traffic authority
- Enter your CNIC or vehicle registration number
- Verify the challan details on screen
- Confirm payment and collect the printed receipt
HBL, UBL, Allied Bank, and National Bank ATMs generally offer the broadest government payment support in Pakistan.
Over-the-Counter Bank Payments
Visiting a bank branch in person is still one of the most reliable ways to pay a traffic challan β especially for users who are not comfortable with digital payment methods.
At the bank counter:
- Visit a designated branch β Allied Bank, HBL, NBP, or other supported banks
- Tell the teller you want to pay a traffic challan
- Provide your CNIC and vehicle registration number
- The teller will pull up your challan details
- Pay in cash or via debit card
- Get a stamped payment receipt β keep it until the portal updates
Over-the-counter payments are processed manually and typically take 24 to 72 hours to reflect on the challan portal.
Supported Banks in Pakistan
The following banks commonly support traffic challan payments across Pakistan:
- Allied Bank Limited (ABL)
- HBL (Habib Bank Limited)
- UBL (United Bank Limited)
- National Bank of Pakistan (NBP)
- Meezan Bank
- Bank Alfalah
- MCB Bank
- Bank of Punjab (BOP)
Availability may vary by city and branch. Call your nearest branch to confirm before visiting.
Where to Pay Challan Offline (Physical Locations)
Traffic Police Offices
In some cities, you can visit the traffic police headquarters or a designated traffic police counter to pay your challan directly. Bring your CNIC, vehicle registration, and challan reference number.
This method is also used when you want to dispute a challan in person β you can pay valid challans and dispute incorrect ones at the same visit.
Designated Bank Branches
Certain bank branches are officially designated for government payments in each city. Allied Bank branches are the most widely designated across Pakistan for traffic challan collection.
Check the official portal for your city’s traffic authority to see if they list specific bank branches in your area.
Kiosks or Service Centers
Some cities have self-service payment kiosks installed at busy public locations β shopping centers, government offices, or Safe City centers β where you can pay challans using a touch screen interface and debit card.
These kiosks are currently more available in Lahore and Islamabad. Their availability in other cities is expanding gradually.
City-Wise Challan Payment Systems in Pakistan
Lahore Safe City Payment Options
Lahore offers the widest range of payment options in Pakistan. PSCA’s integrated system supports:
- Direct payment through psca.gop.pk
- All major banking apps and internet banking
- JazzCash and EasyPaisa
- ATM and bank branch payments
- In-person at PSCA offices and designated Allied Bank branches
Lahore payments through online channels typically update within 6 to 24 hours.
Karachi Traffic Police System
Karachi’s payment infrastructure is still expanding. Currently available methods include:
- sindhpolice.gov.pk portal for online payment where enabled
- Major banking apps including HBL, UBL, and Meezan
- JazzCash and EasyPaisa via government payment section
- Bank branch payments at designated branches
- Karachi Traffic Police offices for in-person payment
Processing times in Karachi are generally longer than Punjab cities β allow 48 to 72 hours for portal updates.
Islamabad E-Challan Payment Methods
Islamabad’s ITP system supports:
- Direct payment through islamabadpolice.gov.pk
- All major banking apps
- JazzCash and EasyPaisa
- ATM payments
- Bank branch counter payments
- ITP offices in person
Islamabad online payments usually reflect within 24 hours. ITP helpline: 1915.
How to Confirm Your Challan Payment Status
Online Verification Portals
After paying, verify your payment status on the official portal for your city:
- Lahore/Rawalpindi: psca.gop.pk
- Islamabad: islamabadpolice.gov.pk
- Karachi/Sindh: sindhpolice.gov.pk
- Other Punjab cities: punjabpolice.gov.pk
Enter your vehicle number and check if the challan status has changed to Paid. Allow 24 to 48 hours before checking after an online payment.
SMS Confirmation Methods
Most payment platforms β banking apps, JazzCash, EasyPaisa β send an SMS confirmation immediately after payment. This SMS contains your transaction ID and is proof of payment even before the portal updates.
Some traffic authorities also send a separate SMS confirming receipt once their system processes your payment.
Keeping Payment Receipts as Proof
Always keep payment proof until the portal confirms paid status:
- Screenshot the payment confirmation screen
- Save the bank transaction SMS
- Download the receipt PDF if the app offers it
- Note the transaction ID somewhere accessible
This documentation protects you from any late fee dispute or re-issuance of the challan during the update delay period.
Tips to Choose the Best Payment Method
Speed vs Convenience
If you need the payment to reflect quickly β especially close to a deadline β use a mobile banking app or digital wallet. These are the fastest options and available 24/7.
If speed doesn’t matter and you prefer physical confirmation, a bank branch visit gives you a stamped receipt on the spot and is the most straightforward for users unfamiliar with digital platforms.
Avoiding Delays in Status Updates
To minimize update delays:
- Pay through official banking apps rather than third-party aggregators
- Avoid ATM and counter payments when the deadline is within 48 hours
- Never use unofficial websites claiming to process challan payments β these often fail to sync with government portals entirely
Safe and Secure Payment Practices
- Always verify the challan details before confirming payment
- Only use official banking apps and verified platforms
- Never share your banking credentials with anyone
- Ignore SMS links from unknown numbers β go directly to the official portal instead
- Save all receipts until the portal shows paid status
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Where can I pay traffic challan in Pakistan?
You can pay through mobile banking apps, JazzCash, EasyPaisa, ATM machines, bank branch counters, or traffic police offices. Online methods are fastest and available 24/7.
Can I pay challan through JazzCash or EasyPaisa?
Yes. Both wallets support e-challan payment under their bill payment or government services section. Payments usually reflect on the portal within 2 to 12 hours.
Is online challan payment available in all cities?
Major cities like Lahore, Islamabad, Rawalpindi, and Karachi support online payment. Smaller cities may have limited options β bank branch or ATM payment is a reliable alternative everywhere.
Can I pay traffic challan at any bank in Pakistan?
Not all banks support it. Allied Bank, HBL, UBL, NBP, Meezan, and Bank Alfalah are among the most widely supported. Check with your nearest branch before visiting.
How do I know if my challan payment is successful?
You receive an immediate SMS from your bank with a transaction ID. The challan portal status updates to Paid within 24 to 48 hours. Keep the receipt until the portal confirms.
Which method is fastest to pay e-challan in Pakistan?
Mobile banking apps and JazzCash/EasyPaisa are the fastest β payments reflect within 2 to 24 hours. Avoid ATM or bank counter payments when your deadline is close.
Can I pay challan in cash without a bank account?
Yes. Visit any EasyPaisa retailer or Telenor franchise for over-the-counter payment using cash. Designated bank branches also accept cash payments at the counter with your CNIC and challan details.
What details do I need to pay challan at a bank?
Bring your CNIC, vehicle registration number, and challan reference number. The bank teller will use these to pull up your challan and process the payment.
Can I pay multiple challans in one transaction?
Most banking apps and portals require each challan to be paid separately using its individual reference number. Check each challan individually on the portal and pay one by one.
Is it safe to pay e-challan through mobile apps?
Yes, as long as you use official banking apps from verified sources β App Store or Google Play Store. Never enter payment details on unofficial websites or apps you received through unknown SMS links.
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only. Payment options and supported banks may change over time. Always verify available payment methods through your city’s official traffic police or Safe City authority website before making a payment.

Azam Malik is the founder of echallanpak.com, a platform dedicated to helping users in Pakistan check their traffic e-challan quickly and easily. He focuses on building simple, user-friendly online tools and guides that make government-related processes more accessible to the public.
With a strong interest in web development and digital solutions, Azam Malik ensures that all content on the site is clear, accurate, and regularly updated for a better user experience.
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