How to Check Vehicle Ownership by CNIC Online – All Provinces (Punjab, Sindh, Islamabad)

Whether you are buying a used car, verifying your own vehicles, or checking if a vehicle is registered in your name, Pakistan’s Excise and Taxation portals now allow you to check vehicle ownership by CNIC from any device. This guide covers the process for all three major regions: Punjab, Sindh, and Islamabad. Why Check Vehicle … Read more

How to Pay E-Challan Online via Easypaisa – Complete Mobile Wallet Guide for Pakistan

Paying a traffic challan used to mean visiting a traffic police station or standing in a bank queue. Not anymore. With Easypaisa, you can pay your e-challan in under three minutes directly from your smartphone – whether you are in Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, or anywhere in Pakistan. This guide covers the complete process step by … Read more

PSCA Lahore E-Challan Check – Complete Step-by-Step Guide for Vehicle Owners

The Punjab Safe Cities Authority (PSCA) operates one of the most advanced traffic surveillance systems in Pakistan. With hundreds of ANPR cameras installed across Lahore, thousands of traffic challans are issued daily. If you drive in Lahore, knowing how to check and pay your PSCA e-challan online can save you time, money, and hassle. This … Read more

How to Check E-Challan Karachi Online – Sindh Police & Excise Complete Guide

If you drive in Karachi, there is a good chance you have received a traffic challan at some point. With the expansion of ANPR (Automatic Number Plate Recognition) cameras across the city, Karachi traffic challans are now issued digitally and can be checked from your phone within seconds. This guide will walk you through everything … Read more

How to Do Vehicle Ownership Transfer Online in Punjab and Sindh – Complete Guide

When you buy or sell a vehicle in Pakistan, completing the ownership transfer is one of the most important steps. Without a proper transfer, the vehicle remains legally in the seller’s name – and any challans, taxes, or liabilities will still be linked to them. Thankfully, both Punjab and Sindh now offer online ownership transfer … Read more

Driving License Check Online in Pakistan – Islamabad, Punjab, and Sindh Complete Guide

Whether you want to verify the validity of your own driving license, check a license before hiring a driver, or find out how to renew an expired license online, Pakistan now offers digital services across all major provinces. This guide covers how to check your driving license status online in Islamabad, Punjab, and Sindh. Why … Read more

How to Pay E Challan Online – A Complete Step by Step Guide (Pakistan)

How to Pay E Challan Online: A Complete Step‑by‑Step Guide Traffic challans are issued when a vehicle violates road laws — such as speeding, not wearing a helmet, jumping a red light, or other traffic offenses. In most major cities in Pakistan, e challans (electronic challans) can now be checked and paid online without visiting police stations or bank counters. Online payment is fast, secure, and legally valid, and ensures you avoid late fees, additional penalties, or license/vehicle blocking. What You Need Before You Start Before paying your e challan online, have these details ready: Vehicle registration number (written exactly as on the number plate) PSID / Challan number (Payment Slip ID required for most online methods) A digital payment method such as a mobile wallet (JazzCash, Easypaisa), bank app, or internet banking Step 1 Check Your E Challan Status Official Online Portal Visit the official e challan portal for your city/province. For example, in Punjab, visit the Safe City E‑Challan service. In Sindh, use the Sindh Police online traffic challan checker. Enter your vehicle registration number or CNIC to see pending challans. What if You Can’t Find Your Challan Sometimes the portal may not show data immediately. Try again after some hours, or use the PSID if provided on the challan notice itself. Step 2 Generate Your PSID (if required) In some systems (like Punjab Safe City), you must first generate a PSID (Payment Slip ID) for all pending challans: Download the ePay Punjab app (or use the web portal). Login / register with your mobile number. Go to the E‑Challan / Safe City section. Enter your vehicle details or CNIC. Select pending challans and click Generate PSID. This collates all fines into a single payment slip. You can now use the PSID to pay online through other apps (mobile wallets or banking apps). Step 3 Pay E Challan Online There are multiple safe online payment channels: 1. Pay Through Easypaisa App Easypaisa is one of the most popular digital wallet methods in Pakistan: Open Easypaisa app. Go to Bill Payments → Traffic Challan / E‑Challan. Choose your city/province (Punjab / Islamabad / Sindh, etc.). Enter your challan number or PSID. Review details and tap Pay Now. Save the digital receipt or screenshot. 2. Pay Through JazzCash App JazzCash provides a similarly fast payment method: Open JazzCash and login. Go to Government Payments → Traffic Challan. Choose your authority (Police / Safe City). Enter the PSID or Challan ID. Confirm and complete the payment. Screenshot the confirmation for your records. 3. Pay Through Internet Banking or Bank App Most major Pakistani banks now support e challan payments: Log into your bank’s mobile app. Navigate to Bill Payments → Traffic Challan / Govt Fees. Enter the vehicle number or PSID. Confirm challan details and tap Pay. Banks supporting this include HBL, UBL, MCB, ABL, Meezan Bank, and others. 4. Other Official Methods ATM Payment: Use a 1‑Link enabled ATM → Bill Payments → Traffic Challan. Bank Counter: Visit a branch with your challan/PSID and pay in cash. NADRA e‑Sahulat Centers: Provide the challan ID and pay at the counter. Step 4 Confirm Your Payment Once paid, allow 2–24 hours for the system to update the status. Recheck on the official portal with your vehicle number. If the challan still appears unpaid after a day, contact the relevant traffic helpline and provide your digital receipt. Safety Tips and Common Scams Avoid fake links and apps. Fraudsters often send messages claiming pending challans with dubious links or malicious attachments — especially via WhatsApp or SMS. Authorities clearly warn that official challans are NOT sent from random numbers and that you should only use authorised government portals/apps to check and pay. Don’t share banking OTPs, passwords, or sensitive info with anyone claiming to help you pay a challan. Final Notes Paying your e challan online is quick and legally recognised across Pakistan. Using official apps/websites like bank apps, Easypaisa, JazzCash, and ePay Punjab ensures safety and convenience. Always save your digital receipt and verify the status online after payment.

Traffic management in Pakistan has evolved rapidly with the introduction of digital monitoring systems, automated cameras, and centralized traffic databases. As a result, traditional paper challans are being replaced by e challans, making the process of issuing, checking, and paying traffic fines far more transparent and efficient. If you have violated a traffic rule such … Read more