| By Magari Poa on 23/09/2025 | Owning a car in Kenya comes with responsibilities, and one of the most important is ensuring your vehicle is roadworthy. The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) conducts car inspections to ensure vehicles meet safety and environmental standards. Whether you're a first-time car owner or renewing your inspection, here's everything you need to know. Why NTSA Car Inspection is Important -
Road safety – Detects worn-out brakes, faulty lights, and unsafe tires. -
Environmental protection – Checks emissions to reduce air pollution. -
Legal compliance – Cars that skip inspection risk fines or deregistration. -
Vehicle value – A valid inspection sticker can boost resale confidence. Which Vehicles Must Undergo NTSA Inspection? -
Commercial vehicles (matatus, taxis, trucks, pickups, motorcycles). -
Private cars older than 4 years from the date of manufacture. -
Imported second-hand cars before registration in Kenya. -
Special vehicles (school buses, government vehicles). What NTSA Checks During Inspection NTSA inspectors run a comprehensive checklist that covers: -
Braking System – Condition of brake pads, discs, fluid levels. -
Lights & Electricals – Headlights, indicators, brake lights, hazard lights. -
Tires & Suspension – Tread depth, alignment, shocks, and overall condition. -
Exhaust & Emissions – Ensures the car meets environmental standards. -
Steering System – Smoothness, free play, and wear. -
Chassis & Body – Structural integrity, accident damage, rust. -
Safety Features – Seat belts, airbags, mirrors, and wipers. -
Engine & Fluids – Oil leaks, coolant, and exhaust smoke. Documents You Need for NTSA Inspection Before heading to the inspection center, carry: -
Original logbook (or copy). -
National ID or company PIN for commercial vehicles. -
NTSA TIMS account details (for booking). -
Valid insurance certificate. -
Inspection booking receipt. How to Book NTSA Car Inspection Online -
Log into your NTSA TIMS account (tims.ntsa.go.ke). -
Select Vehicle Inspection service. -
Enter your car details. -
Pay the required fee via M-Pesa Paybill. -
Choose your preferred inspection station and date. -
Print the booking slip and carry it to the inspection. NTSA Car Inspection Fees (2025 Guide) -
Motorcycles: KSh 500 -
Private cars (? 3000cc): KSh 2,000 -
Private cars (> 3000cc): KSh 2,500 -
Commercial vehicles (? 3000cc): KSh 2,000 -
Commercial vehicles (> 3000cc): KSh 3,500 -
PSVs (Matatus, buses): KSh 3,000 – 4,000 (Fees are subject to change, always confirm via NTSA website before booking.) How to Prepare Your Car for NTSA Inspection -
Service your car (oil change, check brakes, top-up fluids). -
Ensure tires have legal tread depth (minimum 1.6mm). -
Replace faulty bulbs, wipers, or mirrors. -
Fix visible body damages (loose bumpers, broken glass). -
Clean the car thoroughly inside and outside. -
Carry all required documents. What Happens if Your Car Fails Inspection? -
NTSA issues a failure report highlighting defects. -
You must repair the issues and return for re-inspection. -
Re-inspection is done at a reduced fee but within a set period. -
Driving a car without a valid inspection certificate can lead to fines or impounding. Final Takeaway NTSA inspection may feel like a hassle, but it protects drivers, passengers, and pedestrians. Preparing early ensures a smooth process and saves you from costly delays. Treat it as part of your car maintenance routine, not just a legal requirement. |
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