NTSA smart logbook tips for every car owner

Kenyan car owners can dodge fraud and legal issues by following simple NTSA smart logbook tips. These cover secure storage, routine NTSA portal checks, and ID verification. The guidance appears in a recent explanatory article.

An article published on March 19, 2026, by Maxwell Amunga outlines key tips for drivers to stay compliant with the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA). Registering vehicles under a company aids asset management and tax planning, a practice gaining traction among firms. Laminating logbooks is discouraged as it prevents flexible verification and official endorsements during ownership changes or transfers.

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