| The Road Transport Department
(RTD) was initially under the Ministry of Transport and Communication
before being absorbed by Kenya Revenue Authority on 1st July, 1995
through an act of Parliament. The Registrar of Motor Vehicles heads
the Department.
The department is charged with the responsibility of undertaking
registration and licensing of drivers and all motor Vehicles and
trailers in the Republic under the following statutory provisions:
(i) Traffic Act Chapter 403
(ii) Second Hand Motor Vehicle Purchase Act Chapter 484
(iii) Transport Licensing Board Act Chapter 404
Role of Road Transport Department
Undertake Registration and Licensing of all motor vehicles and trailers
in the country.
Maintenance of records relating to registration and offers safe
custody of all accountable documents in its possession. The records
kept may be subject to inspection by authorised individuals and
also be used for management decisions by the government.
Collection of revenue for the government.
Promotion of road safety by effectively administering of the Traffic
and Transport licensing.
The Road Transport Department is divided into two main sections:
The section executes the provision of Traffic act ( Cap. 403 ) of
the laws of Kenya which involve licensing and issuance of original
and duplicate Driving Licenses as well as conversion of foreign driving
licenses to Kenya Driving licenses. The section is also involved in:
The issuance of PSV licenses for Matatu drivers and conductors operating
PSV vehicles.
The issuance of licenses for driving schools and instructors.
Coordination with driving test units in the country regarding driving
tests and booking.
In addition, the section carries out court endorsements, suspensions
and cancellations of driving licenses for convicted drivers, maintenance
of a registry for all drivers, conductors files and driving schools
files including instructors licenses files.
Within the Licensing section is the Transport Licensing Board (TLB
). The TLB discharges the provisions of the Transport Act as provided
in the Transport Licensing Act ( Cap. 404 ) of the laws of Kenya.
It provides coordination and control of means and facilities for
transport in the country. The Transport Licensing Act stipulates
that all vehicles carrying goods and passengers whose tare weight
exceeds three tonnes must be licensed. Consequently, the functions
of the Transport Licensing Board involves receiving applications,
scrutinising, approval of applications, and issuance of the following
license categories:
Road service licenses for passenger buses and tour vehicles.
Limited "B" carrier license for lorries carrying goods
on hire or reward.
Private "C" carriers license for lorries carrying own
goods and
Short term licenses issued to applicants of "B" limited
carriers and Road Service License ( RSL) before the Board sits to
deliberate on their applications, authorising variation of routes
or goods to owners of TLB licenses, variation of timetable to owners
of Road Service License, replacement of vehicles with TLB licenses,
transfer of TLB license from one owner to another, scheduling and
preparing agenda and gazzettement of TLB meetings notifying the
applicants when to appear before the Board, as well as gazzettement
of successful applicants of TLB licenses and keeping records of
all vehicles with TLB licenses.
The section receives and processes registration application forms
for new motor vehicles, allocation of numbers, issuance of number
plates, preparation and issuance of original logbooks for newly
registered vehicles, issuance of duplicate logbooks. In addition,
the section ensures proper transfer of vehicles, and proper keeping
and retrieval of vehicle records. The information section is sub-divided
into 5 units.
1. Registration of motor vehicles unit.
2. Motor vehicle transfer section.
The unit handles second-hand vehicle registration books, scrutinises
and maintains records of ownership changes, transfer forms and registration
books. The unit also approves transfers before payments of purchase
tax and transfer fees.
3. Computer Services Unit
The unit is responsible for computerisation of information on all
motor vehicles registrations, driving license, data processing and
safe custody of all documents containing motor vehicles and licensing
information.
4. Vehicle Registry
The unit maintains records of all files within the division
5. Micro-film unit
The section is charged with the responsibility of microfilming all
documents relating to motor vehicles registration, inspection, road
licenses. The unit maintains and stores microfilm jackets, edits
and processes microfilms.
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