Vehicle Logbook Ownership Transfer in Kenya and cost of transfer NTSA Website

 NTSA Vehicle Ownership Transfer in Kenya: 

A buyer of a second hand motor vehicle in Kenya is expected to apply for the transfer of change of ownership to their name within 14 days of purchase.

The transfer of ownership can be done via the NTSA TIMS self-service portal. The procedure is done online as indicated below.

Both the owner and the buyer of the car MUST create an account on TIMS

The buyer and seller must enable SMS code notifications to assist with security verification procedures.

Kenyans with e-citizen accounts can use their login details to log on to the TIMS and update it as needed.

One can also download the NTSA App from Google Play Store and submit inquiries through it in case of any issues with vehicle ownership transfer.

One of the most important services provided here is the transfer of ownership which would normally take a lot of time.

To access the transfer menu, you must click the Vehicle Registration button.

Then proceed to the property transfer request.

Next, you must click on the Create New button and enter the registration number of the vehicle you wish to transfer.

Click the Inquire button.

Note that this page must show you the basic information about the vehicle to be transferred, including the original owner.

Click View to view the vehicle details and download a scanned copy of the logbook.

Under New Car Owners, the seller must select Individual/Non-Individual/Financial, then enter the buyer’s details.

For individuals, you must enter the national ID/foreign ID and PIN; and for the company/ financial institutions, enter the PIN code and click the Add button.

Go to Security Verification, select Mobile and click send verification code.

Enter the verification code sent to your mobile phone number, click on Disclaimer and submit.

Once the seller has provided the details, the buyer should receive an SMS notification that a vehicle has been transferred to them. The buyer is then required to accept or reject the property so that the entire process is complete.

Cost Of Motor Vehicle Transfer in Kenya (Fees)

Below are the transfer fees applied by TIMS Kenya NTSA, and they vary depending on the engine capacity.

Vehicles with the engine not exceeding 1000 cc – 1660/KSH

Cars with engine capacity between 1001- 1200cc – 1890/KSH

Motor vehicles ranging between 1201 to1500cc – 2065/ KSH

Vehicles of 1501-1700 cc – 2410/KSH

Cars between 1701-2000cc – 2695/ KSH

Motor vehicles ranging between 2001-2500 – 3845/KSH

Motor vehicles ranging between 2501-3000 – 5055/KSH

Vehicles above 3001 costs 5915/KSH

The cost for trailers with four wheels or less is 1030/KSH

Vehicle with more than four wheels -1890/KSH

Tractor -1030/KSH

























WhatsApp etiquette - Politics and Religion 2

Politics and religion are two very controversial, divisive and emotional subjects. Every person has their own view on different subjects and rarely come to a common understanding.

To minimise confusion, learn to keep off (or at least minimize) these two topics in both professional and large groups (i.e WhatsApp) where people share different opinions towards the two. 

If you must address them, do so in such a way that you don't necessarily belittle your colleagues/other members who share a different opinion from yours, as this will lead to heated exchanges and worse still, members will withdraw from the group because of shifting from the purpose the group was created for. 

As much as we work and live in political environments, not everyone one of us is interested in politics itself. On religion, some people prefer not to talk so much/anything about it.

It's just a matter of being sensitive to others. 

We are in many political and religious forums, let's utilize those to air our views out to people who will appreciate, reciprocate and won't get offended.

Yours truly,

Jeremiah Mauti