- Kenya Revenue Authority reminds transporters that licenses for vehicles carrying transit goods and other customs controlled goods expire on December 31st 2025Licensing requirements are outlined in Section 244 of the East African Community Customs Management Act 2004 and related regulations from 2010Transporters must submit renewal applications for 2026 licenses with mandatory documents including vehicle log book copy, valid insurance certificate, and COMESA Yellow card for foreign vehiclesApplications can be submitted at Customs Regional offices in Mombasa, Kisumu, Nakuru, Eldoret, or Times Tower first floor with forms signed by Customs OfficerLicense fee is 200 US dollars equivalent in Kenyan shillings per license and applications must be received by October 31st 2025
Source: kra.go.ke
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