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National ID Application Process in eCitizen (First-Time Applicants)

If you’re wondering how the ID application process works in Kenya, this article is for you.

If you’re 18 years old and have never had a Kenyan ID, this article is for you. While a National ID opens adulthood and government services like SHA, Passports, and job applications, you can’t create an eCitizen account to apply for it yourself—because you don’t have an ID yet!

So how do you get started?

Here’s everything you need to know about Kenyan ID application—including who can help you apply, required documents, fees, what to expect, and common mistakes to avoid.

Mwash Cyber National ID Application Process in eCitizen (First-Time Applicants)

Who Can Apply for You?

Since first-time applicants don’t yet have an ID and can’t create an eCitizen account, someone who does must apply on your behalf.

The following people can apply on your behalf:

  • A parent or guardian
  • A sibling aged 18+
  • A teacher
  • A close family member or trusted adult

They must have a valid ID and an active eCitizen account.

Requirements for First-Time Kenyan ID Application

Make sure you have the following before applying

Requirements for First-Time Kenyan ID Application

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You must be 18 years or older
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Your birth certificate
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Photocopies of both parents’ IDs
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At least one school leaving certificate or result slip
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A passport-sized photo (biometric photos are taken at the center)

TIP: If one parent is deceased, carry the death certificate or a supporting affidavit.

ID Application Process- Kenya (Step-by-Step)

Step 1: Log into eCitizen via www.ecitizen.go.ke
Step 2: Click on National Registration Bureau (NRB) services
Step 3: Select Not Previously Registered (NPR)
Step 4: Fill in your details accurately
Step 5: Choose the NRB office or Huduma Centre nearest to you
Step 6: Upload required documents if prompted
Step 7: Pay KES 350 online using M-Pesa, bank, or card
Step 8: Receive confirmation SMS and receipt on eCitizen
Step 9: Go in person to the selected NRB office or Huduma Centre with receipt and original documents

What Happens After You Apply?

  • Your biometric details (fingerprints, photo, and signature) will be captured.
  • You’ll get a waiting card (Acknowledge Slip)—this can be used temporarily for some services.
  • The ID card takes 2 to 8 weeks to process, depending on your location and verification.
  • You’ll be notified via SMS when it’s ready for pickup.

Pickup point: The same NRB office or Huduma Centre you selected during application.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Wrong names or mismatched info: Make sure names match your birth certificate and school records.
  • Using forged documents: This will delay or permanently block your application.
  • Not carrying original documents when visiting the center.
  • Picking the wrong location—this delays collection or forces you to start over.
  • Failing to pay: No application is processed without successful payment.

Why This Matters

Your Kenyan ID isn’t just a piece of plastic. It’s your gateway to almost everything—from job applications, SIM card registration, and mobile banking, to applying for SHA, loans, and even voting.

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Without it, you are legally invisible.

So if you or someone you know is 18+ and still doesn’t have an ID, help them apply today.

Need Help?

You can get assistance at any Huduma Centre, cyber café, or directly through NRB officials. Make sure to go early and dress decently—biometric photos are taken on the spot.

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