How to Pay E-Challan in Lahore and Punjab

How to Pay E-Challan in Lahore and Punjab


How to Pay e-Challan in Punjab – Simple Step-by-Step Guide 💳🚗

Paying an e-Challan in Punjab is easy and can be done online in minutes. Follow the steps below:


Step 1: Open the Official e-Challan Portal 🌐

Go to the official Punjab Safe Cities Authority (PSCA) portal:
👉 echallan.psca.gop.pk


Step 2: Enter Your Vehicle Details 🔢

Fill in:

  • 🚘 Car/Bike Registration Number
  • 🆔 CNIC Number or Chassis Number

Then click Search / Check Challan.


Step 3: View Your e-Challan Details 👀

You will see:

  • 📅 Date & time of violation
  • 📍 Location
  • 💵 Fine amount
  • 🖼️ Photo evidence (if available)

Confirm the details before making a payment.


Step 4: Note the PSID Number 🧾

Every challan has a unique PSID (Payment Slip ID).
You need this ID to pay through banks or apps.


Step 5: Choose a Payment Method 💳📱

You can pay using any of these:

1. ePay Punjab App 📲

  • Open ePay Punjab
  • Tap Excise & Taxation / Traffic Challan
  • Enter PSID
  • Pay through bank account, debit card, or mobile wallet


2. JazzCash / Easypaisa Mobile Wallets 📱

  • Open app
  • Go to Govt Payments / Traffic Challan
  • Enter PSID
  • Confirm and pay


3. Internet Banking or Mobile Banking 🏦

Almost all banks support challan payment.

  • Open your bank app
  • Select Govt Payments → Traffic Challan
  • Enter PSID
  • Make payment


4. ATM Payment 🏧

If your bank allows:

  • Insert card
  • Go to Bill Payment
  • Choose e-Challan / PSID
  • Enter ID and pay


5. Bank Branch (Over the Counter) 🏛️

Visit any participating bank and tell them:
“I want to pay my PSCA Traffic Challan.”
Give them your PSID slip.


Step 6: Save the Payment Receipt 🧾✔️

After payment:

  • Take a screenshot
  • Keep the digital receipt
  • Recheck challan status after 24 hours

Your status should change to Paid ✔️


Important Safety Tips ⚠️🔒

  • ❌ Never click links in random SMS or WhatsApp messages
  • ✔️ Always type echallan.psca.gop.pk manually
  • ✔️ Pay only through trusted apps and banks
  • ❌ Do NOT share OTP or banking passwords with anyone

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