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HomeDaily NewsThursday, June 11, 2026NTSA Sets Six-Month Deadline for Physical Logbook Collection - June 2026
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NTSA Sets Six-Month Deadline for Physical Logbook Collection - June 2026

The National Transport and Safety Authority has issued a directive for vehicle owners to collect their physical logbooks within a six-month period, warning that unclaimed documents will be disposed of after this deadline. NTSA clarified that printed vehicle logbooks will not be converted to eLogbooks under the new system. The Kenya National Highways Authority has also granted a nationwide 10-day extension for truckers to apply for exemption permits after restoring its online permit application portal.

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Thursday 5:44 PMKenyans

NTSA Sets Collection Timeline for Physical Logbooks, Threatens Disposal of Uncollected Documents

NTSA Sets Collection Timeline for Physical Logbooks, Threatens Disposal of Uncollected Documents

The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) has issued a directive for vehicle owners to collect their physical logbooks within a six-month period. Unclaimed documents will be disposed of after this deadline.

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The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) has issued a directive for vehicle owners to collect their physical logbooks within a six-month period. Unclaimed documents will be disposed of after this deadline.

  • NTSA is setting a 6-month deadline for logbook collections.
  • Vehicle owners are urged to collect their physical logbooks from NTSA offices to avoid inconvenience and potential denial of services.
  • The move is part of NTSA's migration to electronic logbooks and aims to clear a backlog of uncollected physical copies.
Wednesday 7:56 PMKenyansFirst

KeNHA Announces 10-Day Extension on Permits Affecting Some Vehicles

KeNHA Announces 10-Day Extension on Permits Affecting Some Vehicles

The Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) has successfully restored its online permit application portal and granted a nationwide 10-day extension for truckers to apply for exemption permits.

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The Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) has successfully restored its online permit application portal and granted a nationwide 10-day extension for truckers to apply for exemption permits.

  • The portal is now accessible at https://permits.kenha.co.ke/.
  • This extension benefits trucks with expired permits and new applicants, with the deadline for new applications set for June 19.
  • The relief measure aims to manage a surge in applications following the system's restoration, with both extensions expiring on July 19, 2026.
Thursday 2:09 PMKenyans

NTSA Issues New Directive on eLogbooks and Existing Vehicle Logbooks

NTSA Issues New Directive on eLogbooks and Existing Vehicle Logbooks

The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) has clarified its new directive stating that printed vehicle logbooks will not be converted to eLogbooks.

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The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) has clarified its new directive stating that printed vehicle logbooks will not be converted to eLogbooks.

  • eLogbooks will only be generated upon completion of motor vehicle registration processes and payment, accessible via the NTSA Service Portal.
  • Only registered motor vehicle owners can download their eLogbooks, verified through the NTSA service mobile app or portal.
  • The NTSA explicitly warned against sharing personal details via social media or unofficial channels for eLogbook issuance, emphasizing that officers and third parties cannot download them on behalf of clients.
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