Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru
Mangaluru, June 25: The Mangaluru City Police Commissionerate has issued a public advisory urging vehicle owners to clear pending traffic fines by July 15, 2025, or face legal action. The notice follows the documentation of traffic violations captured either by police personnel on duty or through CCTV footage at the Traffic Control & Command Centre.
Traffic violation cases are being registered based on photographic and video evidence. Notices have already been sent via post to the registered owners of vehicles found violating traffic rules. However, many have failed to pay the fines, leading to a backlog of unsettled cases.

The traffic police have warned that failure to pay the fines by the due date will result in the filing of charge sheets against the respective vehicle owners in court. Following this, legal proceedings such as the issuance of summons or warrants will be initiated by the court.
Vehicle owners who have received notices are therefore urged to make the necessary payments promptly to avoid legal complications.
How to check for violations and pay traffic fines:
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Visit or call any of the following Traffic Police Stations in Mangaluru:
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Traffic East Police Station, Kadri – 0824-2220523
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Traffic West Police Station, Pandeshwara – 0824-2220524
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Traffic North Police Station, Baikampady – 0824-2220833
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Traffic South Police Station, Jeppinamogaru – 0824-2220850
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ACP Traffic Office, Pandeshwar – 0824-2220823
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Use handheld devices available with on-duty traffic police officers (ASI to PI level) across Mangaluru to check and pay fines.
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Pay fines at any post office in Karnataka.
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Visit any Karnataka-One centre nearby to verify and make payments.
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Pay online via Karnataka-One website:
https://www.karnatakaone.gov.in/PoliceCollectionOfFine
Users can log in to check for pending fines and complete payment through the website or mobile app.