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How to Apply for a Certificate of Roadworthiness

Required Documents

Eligibility

You must possess a vehicle in Kenya and take into account the following in order to be qualified.

The Maximum Age The car must have been registered no more than eight years ago.

There must be a greater than one-year gap between the year of manufacturing and the year of first registration.

The Impulse Right-hand drive (RHD) will be used for this.

Road-suitability. Compliance with the standard’s standards will be used to determine this.

The cost Varies but you should contact the relevant testing station for computation.The Certificate has a six-month to a year validity period.On the same day, the application is processed.You have to sign up in person.

Required Information

Through designated inspection companies in Japan, the United Kingdom, the United Arab Emirates, Singapore, and the Republic of South Africa, Kenya Bureau of Standards provides pre-export inspection of used vehicles to ascertain compliance to the requirements of KS 1515:2000 – Kenya Standard Code of Practice for Inspection of Road Vehicles.

Legal Notice 78 of July 15, 2005, mandates this mandatory inspection, and importers of used cars from the aforementioned nations must show that their vehicles comply with the norm before shipping.

In order to increase the efficiency of the inspection service KEBS has signed contracts with competent companies to offer the service on KEBS behalf for a period of three years. The purpose of the inspection is to ensure vehicles imported into the country are road worthy and that the country is not used as a dumping ground for unsafe vehicles.

Before you register your car in your names, it needs to be certified as roadworthy. Every year, before renewing your driver’s license, you must have your car checked for road worthiness if it is a heavy-load (buses excepted) or used for public transportation. Every six months, a bus has to be put through a road worthiness examination.

When selling a car, reregistering a secondhand car, or in some situations, clearing a vehicle defect all need a Certificate of Road Worthiness. Only authorized car testers are able to issue them.

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