Gov't gazettes six-month waiver on Ksh.1,000 ID replacement fee
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The government has now gazetted a six-month waiver of the
Ksh.1,000 fee for the replacement of Identity Cards and the amendment of
particulars.
In a special gazette notice issued on Friday, Interior Cabinet
Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen said the waiver is in line with President William
Ruto’s directive aimed at ensuring that every Kenyan acquires the document,
which is a crucial access point to government services and voter
registration.
"The fees prescribed in the Sixth Schedule in respect of
duplicate/replacement and change of particulars shall be nil for six months,
with effect from the date of commencement of these rules," the notice read
in part.
On October 4, 2025, President Ruto announced the waiver, pointing out that the
window will remain in effect until after the 2027 elections.
“We will make sure no one is denied the opportunity to
register as a voter because of lacking an identification card,” he said.
The move is part of the government's plan to register at least
one million Kenyans in the next 12 months.
This also involved the acquisition of a modern machine that
can print at least 15,000 ID cards daily.
"Even as the IEBC is carrying out mass registration of
voters, this is the time to get your ID in record time. We are also not just
registering Kenyans but also aliens in Kenya, refugees, so that they can access
services," Murkomen stated during a tour at the National Registration
Bureau in Nairobi on October 4, 2025.
"We want to appeal to the youth to get your IDs so that
you can begin transforming our nation."
He also revealed that more than 400,000 uncollected IDs remain
in registration offices across the country, calling on the public to pick
them.


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