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Age limit – only cars that are less than eight years (based on registration year) can be imported into Kenya
Driver side – Kenya does NOT ALLOW any left-hand drive vehicle for importation and registration. Only special vehicles like ambulances or government use vehicles are exempted.
Road worthiness – all used vehicles imported into Kenya must first pass the road worthiness inspection (covered in part one of this series)
Pre-clearance documentation
Steps | Parties Involved | Required Documents | Process | Result |
Contract a clearing agent | you | Even before your car arrives in Mombasa, start sourcing for a licensed clearing/forwarding agent who will assist you with the entire process. In your bill of lading, assign this agent as the notify party. | ||
Notification of cargo arrival | Shipping company | The shipping company/agent will notify you in advance of the arrival of your car. Or you can proactively check the Kenyan Ports Authority’s (KPA) 14-day list. | ||
Submit the bill of lading | Shipping company | clearing agent | Original B/L | Commercial invoice | |
Pay shipping charges | you | Commercial invoice | Pay the shipping charges indicated in the invoice. Keep the receipt on hand. | Bank deposit slip/bank receipt |
Obtain delivery order | Shipping company | clearing agent | Commercial invoice | The clearing agent will request for the delivery order from the shipping company. The shipping line will submit the delivery order to Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) through the Manifest Management System (MMS). | Bank deposit slip/bank receipt |