In Maharashtra, fines for RTO rules violations are imposed under the Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Act, 2019. If you operate any private or commercial vehicle on a public road and disregard traffic regulations, you are certain to incur a fine.
Fines are levied for violations of RTO Rules in Maharashtra to ensure that everyone drives in strict compliance with the rules, thereby enhancing road safety and preventing any vehicle from being driven in violation of the regulations.
Maharashtra RTO Fine List 2026
In Maharashtra, the fines for violating various RTO rules vary depending on the specific violation. If you violate any rule, you can find information regarding the amount of fine you will need to pay from the tables below.
Private Vehicle (Cars & Bikes)
Serious Violations:
| Violation | First Offence | Repeat Offence |
| Drunk driving | ₹10,000 + jail | ₹15,000 + jail |
| Driving without licence | ₹5,000 | ₹5,000 + stricter action |
| Minor driving vehicle | ₹25,000 (owner liable) | Same + RC cancellation |
| Rash / dangerous driving | ₹5,000 | ₹10,000 |
| Not giving way to ambulance | ₹10,000 | ₹10,000 + court case |
Daily Use Violations:
| Violation | First Offence | Repeat Offence |
| No helmet | ₹500 | ₹1,000 + licence suspension |
| No seatbelt | ₹500 | ₹1,000 |
| Mobile phone use | ₹5,000 | ₹10,000 |
| Triple riding | ₹1,000 | ₹1,000 + stricter action |
| Jumping red light | ₹1,000 | ₹2,000–₹5,000 |
| Wrong parking | ₹500 | ₹1,500 |
Documents & Speed:
| Violation | First Offence | Repeat Offence |
| Overspeeding | ₹1,000 | ₹2,000 |
| No insurance | ₹2,000 | ₹4,000 |
| No RC | ₹2,000 | ₹5,000 |
| Overloading | ₹2,000 | ₹2,000 + extra |
| Extra passengers | ₹200/person | Same |
Other
| Violation | First Offence | Repeat Offence |
| Wrong-side driving | ₹500 | ₹1,000 |
| Fancy number plate | ₹1,000 | ₹2,000 |
| No number plate | ₹500 | ₹1,500 |
| Loud horn (silent zone) | ₹2,000 | ₹4,000 |
Commercial Vehicle (Taxi, Truck, Bus & Auto)
Serious Violations:
| Violation | First Offence | Repeat Offence |
| Drunk driving | ₹10,000 | ₹15,000 + permit suspension |
| Driving without licence | ₹5,000 | ₹10,000 |
| Overloading goods vehicle | ₹20,000 + ₹2,000/ton | Higher + permit action |
| Dangerous driving | ₹5,000 | ₹10,000 |
| Not giving way to ambulance | ₹10,000 | ₹10,000 + court case |
Daily Violations:
| Violation | First Offence | Repeat Offence |
| No seatbelt (driver) | ₹500 | ₹1,000 |
| Mobile use while driving | ₹5,000 | ₹10,000 |
| Signal jump | ₹1,000–₹5,000 | ₹5,000+ |
| Wrong parking | ₹1,000 | ₹2,000 |
Documents & Permits:
| Violation | First Offence | Repeat Offence |
| No insurance | ₹2,000 | ₹4,000 |
| No permit | ₹10,000 | ₹10,000 + vehicle seizure |
| No fitness certificate | ₹2,000 | ₹5,000 |
| Overspeeding | ₹2,000 | ₹4,000 |
Passenger / Load Related:
| Violation | First Offence | Repeat Offence |
| Extra passengers (bus/auto) | ₹500 (Each Person) | Higher Penalty |
| Refusal to ply (taxi/auto) | ₹2,000 | ₹5,000 |
| Overcharging fare | ₹500–₹1,000 | ₹2,000 |
How to pay RTO fine online in Maharashtra?
To pay RTO fines online in Maharashtra, go through the instructions available below.
- Go to e-challan portal at https://echallan.parivahan.gov.in/.
- Click on the ‘Pay Online’ option.
- Enter your challan number, vehicle number, DL Number, CAPTCHA, as shown on the webpage, and tap on the Get Details button.
- Click on the Pay Now button.
- Choose the debit card, credit card, or NET banking, and make payment.
You can also pay RTO fines using the ‘mParivahan’ mobile application, which you can download from the Play Store for your Android device or from the App Store for your iOS device.
What happens if the RTO fine in Maharashtra is not paid on time?
It is mandatory to pay RTO fines within 15 days of their issuance. Failure to do so may result in your receiving a notice from the court. Furthermore, late payment may also incur additional penalties.
Pending fines can lead to other complications; for instance, a PUC certificate is a mandatory document for driving on public roads, and regulations now stipulate that all outstanding challans must be cleared in order to get it renewed.
If you leave your fines pending, you will be unable to renew your Pollution Under Control certificate in the future; and if you are caught driving without a valid PUC certificate, you will face further fines.





