Kenya no too long ago rolled out a new generation of digital number plates aimed at improving security, reducing fraud, and modernizing vehicle identification. If you own a vehicle—or plan to buy one—you'll want to understand how the new system w… | By Magari Poa on 26/09/2025 | Kenya no too long ago rolled out a new generation of digital number plates aimed at improving security, reducing fraud, and modernizing vehicle identification. If you own a vehicle—or plan to buy one—you'll want to understand how the new system works, its requirements, features, costs, and timelines. What Are the New Number Plates? The digital number plates introduced by NTSA (the National Transport and Safety Authority) feature several enhanced security and tracking elements: -
Microchip & Unique Serial Number: Each plate contains a chip and unique NTSA serial number tied to the vehicle's chassis. This helps prevent swapping, forgery, or reuse fraud. -
QR Code: Scannable code on the plate for law enforcement to instantly retrieve vehicle details. -
Kenyan Flag, Hologram & Watermark: Visual anti-counterfeit features to make duplication difficult. -
Reflective Material & New Font: For better night-visibility and standardized design. Who Must Use the New Plates & Timeline -
Newly imported vehicles are assigned the new plates at the point of entry. -
Existing vehicles with the old plates are required to switch to the new ones within an 18-month grace period (from launch). This includes private cars, commercial vehicles, motorcycles, counties, diplomatic vehicles, etc. -
All public/institutional vehicles were also ordered to switch by a given deadline. How to Apply for the New Plates There are two main ways to apply: -
Online via NTSA/TIMS Portal -
Log in to your TIMS account. -
Select Vehicle Registration ? Reflective or New-Generation Plate option. -
Verify vehicle & owner details; upload necessary documents (logbook, photos of existing plate). -
Pay the prescribed fee. -
Manual Application -
Get an application form from NTSA offices. -
Fill in vehicle particulars, indicate plate type needed (front, rear, or both). -
Submit form and pay. -
Wait for notification (via SMS or email) to collect the plates. How Much Does It Cost? -
For motor vehicles (cars, pickups, buses), the new plates cost around KSh 3,000 to KSh 3,050. -
For motorcycles, the fee is lower (about KSh 1,500 to 1,550). What Authorities Check for in the New Plates When issuing or inspecting the new plates, these are the key checks: -
Vehicle details match the logbook (chassis number, engine #) -
Old plates are surrendered if applicable -
Vehicle owner's ID and logbook are valid -
The correct plate format is chosen (shape, front/back) -
All security features are intact (microchip, QR code, hologram) What Happens if You Don't Get the New Plate -
There was a grace period of 18 months initially. After this period, using old plates may attract penalties or legal issues. -
Law enforcement and public service agencies are being required to comply and enforce the switch. Benefits of the New Plate System -
Stronger security: harder to clone or forge plates. -
Better tracking: for theft, accidents, and law enforcement. -
Helps in tax compliance: Synchronization with KRA (Kenya Revenue Authority) systems. -
Improved litigation & accountability for traffic offenses. Things Drivers Should Be Mindful Of -
The application process can take about 7 working days, but delays can happen depending on production/supply. -
Costs may vary slightly depending on vehicle type or special plate requests. -
Physical condition matters: twisted, damaged, or faded old plates must be replaced properly. Final Word The shift to new digital number plates is more than just a cosmetic upgrade—it's a major move toward better vehicle security, transparency, and road safety in Kenya. If you haven't already switched, acting sooner rather than later will save you from legal hassles and ensure your vehicle is properly identifiable under the law. | | | |
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