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In Kenya, a certificate of conduct is issued to Kenyans residing in the country, Kenyans residing in foreign countries, foreign citizens (who are not aliens or refugees in Kenya) and foreign citizens (who are aliens and refugees in Kenya).

 
  •  A person who is above 18 years of age and person must have a second generation national ID and a clear photocopy of the national ID.
  • A child or a person below 18 years of age must have an original birth certificate and a clear copy of the birth certificate.
  • Payment of shs 1,000 to a cashier at CID offices.

In Kenya, a certificate of good conduct is easily obtained where one has various conditions. The first condition of acquiring the certificate is lack of any criminal records with the Kenya Police department. The finger prints of the Kenyan seeking a good conduct certificate are run through the system of criminal records. In cases where the prints have no record, the person will be issued with a certificate.

 

The certificate of good conduct is issued from the Criminal Investigation Department in Kenya.

  • For dwellers of Nairobi, the certificate of conduct is obtained from the CID headquarters along Kiambu Road in Muthaiga area.
  • For persons in other parts of Kenya, they can be obtain their certificate of conduct from the Divisional CID offices in various regions.
  • The official receipt paid in the Divisional CID offices, clear photocopy of the national ID, prints taken, and a cover letter are usually forwarded to the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) headquarters.
 

It means that the particular Kenyan holder has been searched in the criminal records of Kenya, and no criminal record has been traced. The validity of a certificate of good conduct is based on the information provided as from the date of issuance of the certificate.

An employer in Kenya will require you to provide a valid certificate of good conduct or one that was taken at least three years ago. The certificate of good conduct in Kenya shows that a job candidate is of good morals, behaviors and obeys the law.

 

A certificate of good conduct in all parts of Kenya takes one to two weeks to be provided to a person who has applied.

 

You can download from the Kenya police website or get if from any police station.

 

An applicant shall be a person who:

  • Is a citizen of Kenya
  • Hold a Kenya National Identity Card
  • Possess a minimum qualification of ‘D+’( Plus) in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examination with a ‘D+’ (Plus) in either English or Kiswahili languages;
  • Be aged between 18 and 28 years for holders of KCSE Examination Certificate or its equivalent, and up to 30 years for diploma and degree holders;
  • Meet the requirements of chapter six of the constitution.
  • Is physically, mentally and medically fit
  • Has no criminal convictions or pending criminal action.
  • Female candidates must not be pregnant at recruitment and during the entire training period.