NTSA issues notice to all vehicle and motorcycle owners

NTSA has announced a new requirement for all vehicle and motorcycle owners who wish to update their duty status and vehicle records.
NTSA has announced a new requirement for all vehicle and motorcycle owners who wish to update their duty status and vehicle records.
The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) has announced a new requirement for all vehicle and motorcycle owners who wish to update their duty status and vehicle records.
This follows the operationalization of a new duty update module and a vehicle records update tool, which the Authority says will enhance service delivery to institutions such as banks, government agencies, insurance firms, motor vehicle dealers, and other stakeholders.
In a notice released Tuesday, July 29, NTSA stated that the exercise aims to streamline and harmonize motor vehicle data.
As part of the process, owners are required to submit specific documentation to facilitate the updating of their records, which includes a written request for duty or records update containing the owner’s phone number and email address.
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The Authority emphasized that NTSA must stamp this letter, as the stamped copy will serve as proof of submission.
Additionally, owners must present a copy of their national identification card, the original vehicle logbook, the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) entry document, and the official duty payment receipt.
According to the notice, the NTSA website provides further details regarding submission locations, document processing charges, collection procedures for processed documents, and applications for duplicate logbooks.
The Authority is encouraging the public to visit www.ntsa.go.ke to download the full notice and familiarize themselves with the process.
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