NTSA Issues New Directive on eLogbooks and Existing Vehicle Logbooks

Motorists are being urged to take note of a new NTSA directive as fraudsters reportedly move to exploit confusion around a recent system change...
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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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