[kictanet] eCitizen Working Well
Walubengo J
jwalu at yahoo.com
Mon Nov 10 11:54:53 EAT 2014
@Macharia_Gaitho,
the form +help is actually there and I copy below. I suspect you may NOT have succesfully registered/logged in - that's why this page maybe invisible.
But your question means ICT Authority or whoever is running this eCitizen portal needs a 24/7 customer care, prefarrably on Twitter.
walu.
nb: @Victor and or @Matiang'i : I will send you a digital invoice for doing your customer service :-).
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6. Duplicate Driving License
Having a defaced license, losing your driver's license, or worse yet having it stolen, creates a myriad of problems, but it does happen. eCitizen help you through the process of getting it replaced.
Process for replacing a Defaced Licenses
Select the 'Defaced Driving Licence' from the application form
Enter the file reference number then pay
Download your paid invoice from billing
Visit Times towers, NTSA offices in Nairobi with your Invoice, two passport Photographs and your old drivers license
Process for replacing a Defaced Licenses
Select the 'Lost Driving Licence' from the application form
Attach a police abstract
Download your paid invoice from billing
Visit Times towers, NTSA offices in Nairobi with your Invoice and two passport Photographs.
Fees for replacing a Lost Licenses / Defaced Licenses
Service Fee (Kshs)
Defaced drivers license / Lost Drivers License 1000
Convenience fee 50
Total 1050
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On Mon, 11/10/14, Macharia Gaitho via kictanet <kictanet at lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
Subject: Re: [kictanet] eCitizen Working Well
To: jwalu at yahoo.com
Date: Monday, November 10, 2014, 11:21 AM
I'm trying to apply for a duplicate
driving license, but encountering problems and can't
find a 'help' button. I'm not getting the
application form that I'm supposed to submit, and
neither the reference number.
Saidia
On 7 November 2014 17:31,
Dorcas Muthoni via kictanet <kictanet at lists.kictanet.or.ke>
wrote:
Hi All,
Wanted to pass a thumbs up to the
ICT Authority Team, i used the eCitizen portal to apply for
a duplicate DL recently.
All worked out very
well.
Thumbs up to the
Pesapal team, that payment went very well!
NTSA customer service was
great.
Times tower 3rd
Floor team was bit slow, i forgive them as i got our old
paper booklet DL version for the
replacement.
I did
not leave my desk to have these going which was even
greater! My messenger collected the DL painlessly
too.
Kudos to all
behind the work. I guess Dr. Matiang'i, Victor, Dr.
Getao, Harry, Mugambi and entire team.
--
Muthoni
My Blog: http://rugongo.blogspot.com/
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Mahatma Gandhi once said:-
First they ignore you,
Then
they laugh at you,
Then they fight you,
AND THEN YOU WIN!!!
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