NTSA Says Goodbye to Paper Logbooks: eLogbook Launches on eCitizen June 10, 2026

Kenya’s NTSA launches eLogbook on June 10, 2026, ending paper-based vehicle registration with QR-coded, encrypted digital certificates on eCitizen. (20 words)..
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Kenya is set to retire physical motor vehicle logbooks on June 10, 2026, with the launch of the digital eLogbook on the eCitizen platform.
- This transition by the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) aims to enhance service delivery and combat fraud.
- The eLogbook will be instantly generated, accessible via eCitizen accounts, and feature QR codes for real-time verification.
- The move is expected to streamline vehicle ownership transfers, asset financing, and deter the use of fake logbooks in criminal activities.
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