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To change your national ID names in Kenya follow these steps;Step 1: Get a letter from your area ChiefStep 2: Obtain an AffidavitStep 3: Obtain a deep poll documentStep 4: Get an Affidavit by a professional who has known you for more than 10 YearsStep 5: Go fingerprint takingStep 6: Go to the registrar of documents for registrationStep 7: Go for Kenya Gazette for a change of namesStep 8: Then finally apply for your ID with the names you want.
To correct your national ID names, visit the centre where you applied and apply for ID replacement. If you are far from your place of application and are Nairobi then visit Hass Plaza in Upper Hill for assistance.
To change your KCPL meter names, you need to visit your area KPLC offices with your ID, KRA pin and land title deed to have your names corrected. If you acquired the meter number from a broker, then you have to contact him for name changes
The cost of conducting a civil marriage in Kenya under the Attorney-General is as follows:Civil marriage cost: Kshs. 3,900Civil marriage for Foreign Nationals cost: 9,700A civil marriage that takes place in a garden: 16,700Civil marriages are under the Attorney-General but are conducted at the Registrar of Marriages, Deputy County Commissioners, or Assistant County Commissioners' offices.
Your ID number remains the same. Change of ID details or replacement does not change the ID number. What will change is the ID serial number.