Police Abstract Online Application Portal in Kenya

The Kenya Times ~ Trending, Breaking News and Videos Police Abstract Online Application Portal in Kenya Whether you’ve lost your ID, had your passport stolen, or need to make an insurance claim, you will need a police abstract. This official report, issued by the Kenya Police Service, provides a summary of incidents such as theft, loss, or crime, and serves as proof that the matter was reported to the authorities. In […] This post Police Abstract Online Application Portal in Kenya first appeared on The Kenya Times ~ Trending, Breaking News and Videos and is written by Timothy Osoro

Police Abstract Online Application Portal in Kenya

The Kenya Times ~ Trending, Breaking News and Videos

Police Abstract Online Application Portal in Kenya

Whether you’ve lost your ID, had your passport stolen, or need to make an insurance claim, you will need a police abstract.

This official report, issued by the Kenya Police Service, provides a summary of incidents such as theft, loss, or crime, and serves as proof that the matter was reported to the authorities.

In the past, obtaining a police abstract meant a trip to the nearest police station, standing in long queues, and filling out paper forms.

Kenyans can now apply for a police abstract entirely online via the Kenya police portal.

Why You Might Need a Police Abstract

A police abstract serves various legal and administrative purposes. Among the most common reasons to obtain one:

Lost Identification: Required when replacing a national ID, passport, or driver’s license.

Insurance Claims: Insurers often demand a police abstract to verify theft or damage before processing claims.

Banking: Needed to replace lost or stolen bank cards.

What You’ll Need Before You Apply

Before beginning your online application, make sure you meet the basic requirements:

  • Be a Kenyan citizen or resident
  • Have a valid ID or passport
  • Know the incident details — where and when it occurred
  • Be ready to upload supporting documents (e.g., a scanned copy of your lost ID)

Have a valid email address and mobile number


Also Read: Birth Certificate Application – What You Need, Where to Go, and How to Apply


Ensure you have internet access and a payment method like M-Pesa

How to Apply Online — Step by Step

  1. Create or log in to your e-Citizen Account

Visit www.ecitizen.go.ke, log in, or register with your ID, email, and mobile number.

  1. Locate the Police Abstract Service

Once logged in, navigate to the Police Abstract section on the dashboard.

  1. Fill Out the Application Form

Input your personal details and incident information. Be specific about the type of report — lost ID, stolen passport, damaged property, etc.

  1. Upload Supporting Documents

Attach scanned copies of relevant documents, such as your ID or details of the stolen item.

  1. Pay the Application Fee

Payment can be made using M-Pesa or a debit/credit card. Follow the prompts to complete the transaction securely.

  1. Submit the Application

Also Read: Passport Application in Kenya: Fees, Forms and Requirements


Double-check all your entries and click Submit.

  1. Wait for Processing

You’ll receive an SMS or email once the abstract is ready, usually within 1–3 business days.

  1. Download and Print

Once approved, log back into e-Citizen to download the PDF version of your police abstract.

Common Challenges and How to Avoid Them
  • Incorrect Personal Details: Typos can delay processing. Always double-check.
  • Payment Glitches: Ensure your M-Pesa or card has sufficient funds before attempting payment.
  • Upload Errors: Keep document scans clear and within size limits (usually under 5MB).

Make sure your payment goes through before submitting, and keep your e-Citizen login details safe for future use.

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How to Apply for a Police Abstract
Photo of Central Police Station, Nairobi. PHOTO/Citizen

This post Police Abstract Online Application Portal in Kenya first appeared on The Kenya Times ~ Trending, Breaking News and Videos and is written by Timothy Osoro

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