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

Vehicle owners seeking clarification or assistance have been advised to contact NTSA through its official communication channels or visit the nearest Huduma Centre...
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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.
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