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Vehicle registration plates of Kenya

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Vehicle registration plates of Kenya

The current series of vehicle registration plates in Kenya are on a white plate with black lettering and look quite similar to UK suffix style registrations. The format is LLL NNNL, where ‘L’ denotes a letter and ‘N’ denotes a digit. The older series of number plates were black with white or silver lettering. The rear plates in the older series of number plates were yellow and black lettering. According to Kenya National Bureau of Statistics they are over 1,626,380 vehicles in Kenyan road as at 2011.

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First Generation

It is not known when the first vehicle was registered in Kenya, but it is thought to be before 1920. Single letters were attributed to each of the 14 registration districts e.g. N=Kiambu, E=Kisumu, J=Kitale, B,H,T,W=Nairobi, A=Mombasa, C=Nakuru, D=Kericho, F=Eldoret, G=Nyeri, K=Muranga (Fort Hall), L=Kisii, Q=Machakos, S=Lamu, V=Isiolo, Y=Nanyuki. A serial number of 1-9999 followed, on white on black plates, save for commercial vehicles, which are thought to have used black on white.

The 1950 K-prefix series was a change to a three-letter numbering system, necessitated by the increasing number of vehicles being registered. It was introduced on a regional basis as follow; All plates began with K, followed by the regional code (below) and a serial letter A-Z, not using letters I or O.

  • Nairobi - KB (1950), KF (1955), KG (1959), KH (1961), KK (1965), KM (1968), KN (1970), KP (1972), KQ (1974), KR (1976) AND KV (1978)
  • Mombasa - KA (1950), KJ (1966), KT (1977)
  • Nakuru - KC (1950), KL (1967), KS (1977)
  • Kisumu - KD (1950), KU (1977)
  • Nanyuki - KE
  • Other number were issued

  • Some KC and KL numbers were issued to Eldoret and Kitale.
  • KBA was issued to Nyeri, the first Nairobi number being KBB. Nyeri then followed with KFE and KGT.
  • Kericho was issued with KDB then KDK which were used up to 1969.
  • Kisii was issued with KDE then shared KDK with Kericho.
  • Kakamega used KDL between 1962 and 1967.
  • The numbering system was centralised in 1980 and after that date all Kenya numbers are in sequence. Between 1980 and 1984 the unused numbers from Nakuru (KS), Mombasa (KT) and Kisumu (KU) were issued, KW (1984) being the first number that was never used regionally.

    Second Generation

    After the registration of vehicle KZZ 999, the second generation was started in 1989. The series follow KAA 001A to KAZ 999Z The present KAA xxx A series had, the advantage being that each third letter of the number provided for 23,976 registrations instead of the previous 999. Hence for the series to be finished about 575424 vehicle will be registered. KAF, KAO, KAI were omitted.

    Third Generation

    After the registration of vehicle KAZ 999Z, the third generation was started in 2007 as KBA 001A. The series will run from KBA 001A to KBZ 999Z

    In 2014, the government announced a revamp of the registration plates to a new look, featuring electronic chips

    Fourth Generation

    After the registration of vehicle KBZ 999Z, the fourth generation was started in 2014 as KCA 001A. The series will run from KCA 001A to KCZ 999Z

    Special Plates

    They are other number sequence that are used in Kenya.

  • The Kenyan Government uses GK;
  • Kenya Army - KA;
  • Kenya Air Force - KAF;
  • Kenya Navy - KN;
  • Diplomats use N CD and they are red plates with white letters and numbers;
  • Parastatals use blue plates with white letters and numbers
  • Motorcycles now use KMCA series;
  • Tricycle uses KTWA series;
  • NGO - KX;
  • Vehicle Dealers Number plate series - KG.
  • Diplomatic Number Plate Assignation

    The diplomatic number given to the embassies were assigned in the order that they recognized Kenya’s independence, with Germany (then West Germany) as the first country to recognize Kenya's independence having the diplomatic plate 1 CD.

    As of 2008, the diplomatic sequence assignation was as below:

    1 CD - Germany

    2 CD - Russian Federation

    3 CD - Ethiopia

    4 CD - China

    5 CD - Norway

    6 CD - Hungary

    7 CD - Egypt

    8 CD - Serbia

    9 CD - Italy

    10 CD - France

    11 CD - Slovakia

    12 CD - Denmark

    13 CD - Japan

    14 CD - Sudan

    15 CD - Austria

    16 CD - India

    17 CD - Australia

    18 CD - Canada

    19 CD - Holy See (The Vatican)

    20 CD - Finland

    21 CD - Switzerland

    22 CD - Britain

    23 CD - Liberia

    24 CD - Israel

    25 CD - Nigeria

    26 CD - Ghana

    27 CD - Netherlands

    28 CD - Malawi

    29 CD - USA

    30 CD - Belgium

    31 CD - Sweden

    32 CD - Pakistan

    33 CD - Poland

    34 CD - Korea

    35 CD - Bulgaria

    36 CD - Greece

    37 CD - Cuba

    38 CD - Kuwait

    39 CD - Spain

    40 CD - United Nations Development Programme (U.N.D.P)

    41 CD - World Health Organization (W.H.O)

    42 CD - United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (U.N.E.S.C.O)

    43 CD - International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (The World Bank)

    44 CD - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (F.A.O)

    45 CD - Romania

    46 CD - Thailand

    47 CD - The African Union (A.U)

    48 CD - Colombia

    49 CD - India

    50 CD - Somalia

    51 CD - Brazil

    52 CD - Turkey

    53 CD - Lesotho

    54 CD - Zambia

    55 CD - Madagascar

    56 CD - Malaysia

    57 CD - D.R. Congo (DRC)

    58 CD - Swaziland

    59 CD - Sri Lanka

    60 CD - Iraq

    61 CD - Rwanda

    62 CD - United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees / UN Refugee Agency (U.N.H.C.R)

    63 CD - United Nations Children's Fund (U.N.I.C.E.F)

    64 CD - Iran

    65 CD - Cyprus

    66 CD - Argentina

    67 CD - United Nations Information Centre (U.N.I.C)

    68 CD - Philippines

    69 CD - Burundi

    70 CD - Chile

    71 CD - Oman

    72 CD - League of Arab States / Arab League

    73 CD - European Union

    74 CD - Yemen

    75 CD - Kenya Mission to UNEP

    76 CD - Côte d'Ivoire (Consulate)

    77 CD - Bangladesh

    78 CD - Saudi Arabia

    79 CD - United Nations Centre for Human Settlements / UN-Habitat (U.N.C.H.S)

    80 CD - Libya

    81 CD - Ireland (Consulate)

    82 CD - United Nations Centre for Human Settlements / UN-Habitat (Kenya Mission)

    83 CD - Algeria

    84 CD - Palestine

    85 CD - Uganda

    86 CD - Mexico

    87 CD - Morocco

    88 CD - Costa Rica (Consulate)

    89 CD - Gabon (Consulate)

    90 CD - U.N.I.C.E.F Kenya Mission

    91 CD - Indonesia

    92 CD - Portugal

    93 CD - Venezuela

    94 CD - Zimbabwe

    95 CD - International Civil Aviation Organization (I.C.A.O)

    96 CD - Asian Development Bank

    97 CD - Tanzania

    99 CD - Peru

    100 CD - International Finance Corporation (I.F.C)

    101 CD - United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Norwegian Mission

    102 CD - Mozambique

    103 CD - South Africa

    104 CD - Eritrea

    106 CD - Czech Republic

    107 CD - The Aga Khan

    110 CD - Botswana (Consulate)

    115 CD - Ukraine

    116 CD - Sahrawi

    117 CD - Djibouti

    118 CD - Siera Leon

    121 CD - South Sudan

    References

    Vehicle registration plates of Kenya Wikipedia