The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) has urged motor vehicle owners to collect their physical logbooks from its offices.
The authority has given Kenyans 6 months to collect already printed logbooks, as it will not continue to store them past the said period.
“After the 6-month period, all uncollected logbooks will be disposed of in accordance with the Authority’s policy,” NTSA said in a statement.
Motorists have now been urged to collect their printed logbooks as soon as possible to avoid any inconvenience.
“Clients will not be able to access services that require a copy of the logbook without attaching the current/original logbook in their application,” said NTSA.
In May 2026, NTSA announced that it would phase out printed physical logbooks, replacing them with e-Logbooks as of June 10, 2026.
The authority announced the shift from manual, paper-based motor vehicle registration to automated processes through the eCitizen platform.
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