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How to Pay Your Parivahan Sewa Penalty Online Explained 2024

Parivahan Sewa

Parivahan Sewa, also known as the Parivahan portal, is an online platform provided by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) in India. It offers various services related to vehicle registration, driving licenses, road transport, and related matters. 

The portal aims to provide citizens with convenient access to government services. Paying penalties online for traffic violations is one of the services offered through the Parivahan Sewa portal.

Here is How To pay a penalty online for a traffic violation:

  • Navigate to the 'Online Services' section: Look for the option related to online payment of penalties or fines. This option may be labelled differently depending on the specific traffic violation or service you are seeking.
  • Provide required information: You will need to enter details such as your vehicle registration number, driving license number, and other relevant information related to the traffic violation.
  • Check the penalty details: Once you provide the necessary information, the portal will display details of the traffic violation(s) associated with your vehicle or driving license, along with the corresponding penalties.
  • Make the payment: Follow the instructions provided on the portal to make the payment using the available online payment methods. This may include options such as credit/debit cards, net banking, or digital wallets.
  • Receive confirmation: After the payment is successfully processed, you should receive a confirmation of the payment along with any receipt or acknowledgement that may be generated by the system. Make sure to keep this for your records.

It is advisable to always ensure that you are using the official Parivahan Sewa website or portal to make online payments to avoid potential fraud or unauthorized transactions.