Government services are part of everyday life in Kenya. From identification and civil registration to business permits, driving services, immigration and land matters, Kenyans interact with government departments at different stages of life.
Many services are now available online, particularly through eCitizen, while others may still require physical verification or visits to government offices.
Common government services in Kenya
Government services cover many areas of life, including:
- Identification
- Birth and death registration
- Passports and immigration
- Driving and motor vehicle services
- Business registration
- Land services
- Tax-related services
- Public health services
- Education
- County services
- Police and security services
- Social protection
The responsible government department varies depending on the service.
Using government services online
Before visiting an office, check whether the service is available online.
Online applications can save time and allow applicants to prepare documents before beginning the process.
However, some services may require physical appearance, biometric verification or collection of original documents.
National government vs county government services
Kenya has both national and county governments.
Some services are handled nationally, while others are the responsibility of county governments.
For example, county governments are responsible for various local services, including certain business permits, waste management and other county functions.
Knowing which level of government provides the service can save time.
Applying for government documents
Before applying for a document, find out:
- Where the application is made
- Required documents
- Applicable payment method
- Processing procedure
- Collection arrangements
- Whether an appointment is required
Do not rely on old information from social media when a government service has recently changed.
Business services
Entrepreneurs may need government services for:
- Registering a business
- Obtaining permits
- Tax compliance
- Licensing
- Regulatory approvals
Requirements vary depending on the type and location of the business.
Driving and motor vehicle services
Motorists interact with government systems for various services involving driving licences, vehicle registration, inspection and other requirements.
Because procedures can change, check the current official government requirements before applying.
Immigration services
Kenyan citizens and foreign nationals may interact with immigration authorities for different services, including passports, permits, visas and other immigration documents.
Requirements vary considerably depending on the service and applicant.
Land services
Land-related transactions can involve searches, transfers, registration and other processes.
Because land transactions can have significant financial consequences, use official government systems and, where appropriate, qualified professional advice.
Keeping government records safe
Keep copies of:
- Application references
- Payment receipts
- Certificates
- Official correspondence
- Appointment details
Digital copies can be useful, but important original documents should also be stored securely.
Avoiding government-service scams
Never assume that someone offering to “speed up” a government process is legitimate.
Be particularly cautious about requests for payments into personal accounts or requests for passwords and authentication codes.
Use official government websites and offices.
How to prepare for a government office visit
If a physical visit is necessary:
- Confirm the office location.
- Check opening arrangements.
- Confirm required documents.
- Carry identification where appropriate.
- Keep copies of important documents.
- Carry your application or reference number.
- Confirm payment requirements.
This can reduce unnecessary trips.
Frequently asked questions
Where can I find Kenyan government services online?
eCitizen is the main digital gateway for many government services, although individual agencies may also maintain official websites and systems.
Are county services available online?
Many counties have introduced online services, although the services available vary from one county to another.
Can someone apply for government services on my behalf?
Some services allow authorised representatives or agents, while others require the applicant to appear personally. Check the specific service requirements.
