15 January 2026
How to Become a Bolt/Uber Driver in Kenya 2026: Complete Requirements, Earnings & City-Specific Guide

Are you thinking about joining Bolt or Uber as a driver in Kenya? With Bolt drivers in Nairobi earning up to KSh 60,000-120,000 per month and flexibility to work your own hours, ride-hailing is one of the most lucrative side hustles in Kenya right now. This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know to get started in 2026.
Table of Contents
- Bolt vs Uber: Which is Better in Kenya?
- Requirements for Bolt Drivers
- Requirements for Uber Drivers
- City-Specific Requirements
- How Much You Can Earn
- Step-by-Step Application Process
- Costs and Investment Needed
- Tips to Maximize Earnings
- Common Problems and Solutions
- Frequently Asked Questions
Bolt vs Uber: Which is Better for Kenyan Drivers in 2026?
Let’s start with the most important question: which platform should you join?
Quick Comparison Table
| Factor | Bolt | Uber |
|---|---|---|
| Commission Rate | 20% | 25% |
| Driver Earnings (Nairobi) | KSh 60,000-120,000/month | KSh 50,000-100,000/month |
| Vehicle Age (Nairobi) | 2012 or newer | 2016 or newer (2026) |
| Minimum Age | 21 years | 24 years |
| Approval Time | 1-3 days | 3-7 days |
| Cities Available | Nairobi, Mombasa, Eldoret, Kakamega, Nakuru, Kisumu | Nairobi, Mombasa, Thika |
| Acceptance Rate Required | 50%+ | 80%+ |
| Best For | Older cars, wider coverage | Newer cars, premium service |
The Verdict
Choose Bolt if:
- Your car is 2012-2015 model (older cars accepted)
- You want lower commission (20% vs 25%)
- You prefer more flexible acceptance rates
- You operate in smaller cities like Eldoret or Nakuru
Choose Uber if:
- Your car is 2016 or newer
- You want brand recognition and premium riders
- You’re in Nairobi or Mombasa only
- You don’t mind stricter requirements
Best Strategy: Join BOTH platforms! Most successful drivers use both apps simultaneously to maximize trip opportunities.
Complete Requirements for Bolt Drivers in Kenya 2026
Personal Requirements
1. Age and Identification
- Minimum age: 21 years old
- Valid Kenyan National ID card
- Must be Kenyan citizen or have valid work permit
2. Driving License
- Valid Kenyan driving license (Class B-Professional)
- Minimum 2 years driving experience
- License must not be expired or suspended
3. PSV License and Badge
- PSV (Public Service Vehicle) license – Required
- Taxi driver badge from NTSA – Cost: KSh 1,050
- Note: For PSV license, you need 4+ years driving experience OR take NTSA training course
4. Police Clearance
- Valid Certificate of Good Conduct
- Obtained from DCI (Directorate of Criminal Investigations)
- Cost: KSh 1,000
- Must be renewed annually
5. Smartphone
- Android 9.0 or higher, OR iOS 14 or higher
- GPS enabled
- Good battery life (consider power bank)
- Stable internet connection
Vehicle Requirements
Vehicle Age (City-Specific):
- Nairobi: 2012 or newer (as of 2026)
- Mombasa: 2010 or newer
- Eldoret/Kakamega: 2008 or newer
Vehicle Type:
- Hatchback, sedan, or station wagon
- Must seat 4+ passengers (excluding driver)
- 4-door vehicle preferred
Engine Capacity:
- Nairobi: Minimum 1500cc
- Other cities: Minimum 1200cc
Vehicle Condition:
- Excellent working condition (mechanically sound)
- Clean exterior and interior
- Functioning air conditioning (especially for Nairobi)
- No major dents, scratches, or damage
- Properly inflated tires with good tread
Vehicle Documents Required:
- Vehicle Logbook (in your name or authorization letter if leased)
- Valid insurance certificate (comprehensive or third-party)
- NTSA vehicle inspection certificate (renewed annually)
- PSV license for the vehicle (yellow sticker)
Bolt Boda Boda Requirements (Motorcycle):
- Motorcycle maximum 4 years old
- 2 reflective jackets
- 2 helmets (different sizes)
- First aid kit
- Hairnet for passengers
- All bikes accepted if in good condition
Complete Requirements for Uber Drivers in Kenya 2026
Personal Requirements
1. Age and Identification
- Minimum age: 24 years old (3 years older than Bolt!)
- Valid Kenyan National ID
- Must be legally allowed to work in Kenya
2. Driving License
- Valid Kenyan driving license (Class B-Professional)
- Minimum 3 years driving experience
- Clean driving record preferred
3. Professional Licenses
- PSV (Public Service Vehicle) license
- Taxi driver badge from NTSA
- Certificate of Good Conduct (police clearance)
4. Smartphone and App
- Android or iOS smartphone
- Download Uber Driver app
- GPS and data connection required
Vehicle Requirements (2026 Updated)
IMPORTANT: Uber updated requirements in January 2026:
For Uber ChapChap (Budget rides):
- Nairobi: 2016 or newer only
- Small hatchbacks with 1300cc or less engine
- 10 years or newer from registration date
- Examples: Toyota Vitz, Nissan March, Suzuki Swift
For Uber Comfort:
- Nairobi: 2017 or newer
- 8 years or newer
- Spacious sedans and station wagons
- Engine capacity: 1300cc-1800cc
- Examples: Toyota Corolla, Nissan Sylphy, Subaru Legacy
For Uber X (Being phased out):
- No longer accepting new vehicles as of December 2024
- Existing drivers can continue until:
- 2014 and older: Removed December 31, 2026
- 2015 and older: Removed December 31, 2027
Vehicle Documents:
- Vehicle logbook (registered owner or authorization)
- Comprehensive insurance
- NTSA inspection certificate
- PSV license for vehicle
Vehicle Inspection: Complete inspection at:
- AutoXpress Kenya Ltd, OR
- Kingsway Tyres
Cost: KSh 2,000-3,000
City-Specific Requirements and Opportunities
Nairobi
Strictest Requirements:
- Bolt: 2012 or newer, 1500cc+
- Uber: 2016 or newer for ChapChap, 2017+ for Comfort
Best Earnings:
- Bolt: KSh 4,000-6,000 per day
- Monthly potential: KSh 60,000-120,000+
Hotspots for rides:
- CBD (Central Business District)
- Westlands
- Karen
- Kilimani
- JKIA (Airport)
Peak Hours:
- Morning: 6:30-9:30 AM (office commute)
- Lunch: 12:00-2:00 PM
- Evening: 5:00-9:00 PM (going home + nightlife)
- Weekends: 10:00 AM-midnight (errands + entertainment)
Mombasa
Requirements:
- Bolt: 2010 or newer, 1200cc+
- Uber: Limited to TukTuk (Uber POA) currently
Earnings:
- Bolt: KSh 220 per hour
- Daily: KSh 2,500-4,000
- Monthly: KSh 40,000-70,000
Hotspots:
- Nyali
- Bamburi
- Diani Beach
- Mombasa CBD
- North Coast tourist areas
Tourist Season Advantage:
- December-March: Peak earnings (tourists)
- July-August: High season (local holidays)
Eldoret
Requirements:
- Bolt: 2008 or newer, 1200cc+ (Most relaxed!)
- Uber: Not yet available
Earnings:
- Monthly: KSh 35,000-60,000
- Lower cost of living = better net income
Advantages:
- Older, cheaper cars accepted
- Less traffic = more trips per day
- Growing market
- Lower competition
Nakuru, Kakamega, Kisumu
Similar to Eldoret:
- Bolt only (Uber not available)
- 2008 or newer vehicles
- 1200cc minimum
- Monthly earnings: KSh 30,000-50,000
Growing Opportunities:
- Expanding middle class
- Less competition than Nairobi
- Lower operational costs
How Much Can You Earn as a Bolt/Uber Driver?
Bolt Earnings Breakdown
Nairobi (Full-Time):
- Gross per day: KSh 5,000-7,500
- Bolt commission (20%): -KSh 1,000-1,500
- Fuel cost (estimated): -KSh 1,500-2,000
- Net per day: KSh 2,500-4,000
- Monthly net: KSh 60,000-100,000+
Mombasa (Full-Time):
- Gross per day: KSh 3,000-5,000
- Net per day: KSh 1,500-2,500
- Monthly net: KSh 40,000-65,000
Eldoret/Nakuru (Full-Time):
- Gross per day: KSh 2,500-4,000
- Net per day: KSh 1,200-2,000
- Monthly net: KSh 35,000-50,000
Uber Earnings Breakdown
Nairobi (Full-Time):
- Gross per day: KSh 4,500-6,500
- Uber commission (25%): -KSh 1,125-1,625
- Fuel cost: -KSh 1,500-2,000
- Net per day: KSh 1,875-2,875
- Monthly net: KSh 50,000-85,000
Part-Time Earnings (4-6 hours daily)
Nairobi:
- Daily: KSh 1,500-2,500 net
- Monthly: KSh 30,000-50,000
Other Cities:
- Daily: KSh 800-1,500 net
- Monthly: KSh 20,000-35,000
Factors Affecting Earnings
Positive Factors:
- Work during peak hours – Can double earnings
- High driver rating – Get more trip requests
- Strategic positioning – Start in high-demand areas
- Weekend work – Premium rates and surge pricing
- Use both apps – Never idle between trips
- Fuel-efficient car – Keep operational costs low
Negative Factors:
- Car maintenance and repairs
- Insurance costs
- NTSA annual fees
- Parking fees (especially Nairobi CBD)
- Traffic (reduces trips per day)
- Low acceptance rate (fewer trips assigned)
Step-by-Step Application Process
For Bolt
Step 1: Gather All Documents
- National ID
- Driving license
- PSV license
- Taxi badge
- Police clearance
- Vehicle logbook
- Insurance certificate
- Vehicle inspection certificate
Step 2: Download Bolt Driver App
- Google Play Store or Apple App Store
- Search “Bolt Driver“
- Install on your smartphone
Step 3: Create Account
- Open app and select “Sign Up as Driver”
- Enter phone number
- Verify with OTP code
- Select your city
Step 4: Upload Documents Upload clear photos/scans of:
- Profile photo (professional)
- National ID (both sides)
- Driving license (both sides)
- PSV license
- Taxi badge
- Police clearance certificate
- Vehicle logbook (registration page)
- Insurance certificate
- Vehicle inspection certificate
- Vehicle photos (front, back, sides, interior)
Step 5: Wait for Approval
- Review time: 1-3 days typically
- You’ll receive email/SMS notification
- Some applicants called for document verification
Step 6: Attend Training (if required)
- 30-minute training session
- Covers app usage, customer service, safety
- Usually done via phone call or video
- Sometimes in-person at Bolt office
Step 7: Activate Account
- Once approved, log into driver app
- Go online and start receiving trips!
For Uber
Step 1: Online Application
- Visit: www.uber.com/ke/en/drive/
- Click “Sign Up to Drive”
- Fill in personal information
- Submit application
Step 2: Document Upload
- Upload through Uber partner portal
- Same documents as Bolt (listed above)
- Ensure all documents are clear and valid
Step 3: Vehicle Inspection Schedule inspection at:
- AutoXpress Kenya Ltd
- Nairobi: Industrial Area, Mombasa Road
- Book online via Uber partner app
- Kingsway Tyres
- Multiple locations in Nairobi
Cost: KSh 2,000-3,000
What they check:
- Engine condition
- Brakes
- Lights (headlights, indicators, brake lights)
- Tires and suspension
- Interior cleanliness
- Safety equipment (fire extinguisher, first aid kit, triangle)
Step 4: Background Check
- Uber conducts verification
- Checks driving record
- Verifies police clearance
- Takes 3-7 days
Step 5: Greenlight Hub Visit (Optional) Visit Uber Greenlight Hub for:
- In-person document verification
- Questions and support
- Account activation assistance
Nairobi Hub:
- Location: Westlands, Nairobi
- Hours: Monday-Friday, 9 AM-5 PM
Mombasa Hub:
- Location: Mombasa CBD
- Hours: Monday-Friday, 9 AM-5 PM
Step 6: Download Uber Driver App
- Install from app store
- Log in with credentials
- Familiarize yourself with interface
Step 7: Go Online
- Once approved, toggle “Online”
- Start accepting trip requests
- You’re now an Uber driver!
Costs and Investment Needed
One-Time Setup Costs
| Item | Cost (KSh) | Validity |
|---|---|---|
| PSV License (Driver) | 2,000-5,000 | 3 years |
| Taxi Badge (NTSA) | 1,050 | Annual |
| Police Clearance | 1,000 | Annual |
| Vehicle PSV License | 3,000-5,000 | Annual |
| NTSA Vehicle Inspection | 1,500-2,500 | Annual |
| Uber Vehicle Inspection | 2,000-3,000 | One-time |
| Smartphone (if needed) | 8,000-15,000 | 2-3 years |
| Phone Holder/Mount | 500-1,500 | 1-2 years |
| Power Bank | 1,000-3,000 | 1-2 years |
| TOTAL SETUP | 20,000-40,000 | – |
Monthly Operating Costs
| Expense | Nairobi (KSh) | Other Cities (KSh) |
|---|---|---|
| Fuel | 30,000-45,000 | 20,000-30,000 |
| Insurance (monthly) | 3,000-5,000 | 2,000-4,000 |
| Maintenance | 3,000-8,000 | 2,000-5,000 |
| Car Wash | 2,000-4,000 | 1,000-2,000 |
| Parking | 2,000-5,000 | 500-1,500 |
| Data Bundles | 1,000-2,000 | 1,000-2,000 |
| TOTAL MONTHLY | 41,000-69,000 | 26,500-44,500 |
Investment if You Don’t Own a Car
Option 1: Buy a Used Car
- Good Bolt car (2012-2015): KSh 600,000-1,200,000
- Down payment (30%): KSh 180,000-360,000
- Monthly car loan: KSh 25,000-50,000
Option 2: Hire Purchase / Lease
- Many companies offer lease-to-own for drivers
- Weekly payments: KSh 5,000-10,000
- Own car after 2-3 years
Option 3: Car Hire Agreement
- Rent someone’s car and share earnings
- Typical split: 60% driver, 40% owner
- No capital needed
- Net earnings: KSh 25,000-40,000/month
Break-Even Analysis (Full-Time Nairobi)
Monthly Income: KSh 80,000 (average) Monthly Costs: KSh 50,000 (fuel, maintenance, etc.) Car Loan: -KSh 30,000 Net Profit: KSh 0 (first year while paying loan)
After car is paid off: Net Monthly: KSh 30,000-50,000 pure profit
Tips to Maximize Your Earnings
1. Master the Art of Positioning
Hotspot Strategy:
- Start your day near residential areas (morning rush)
- Move to CBD around 8-9 AM
- Position near malls during lunch (12-2 PM)
- Return to residential areas (5-7 PM)
- End near entertainment districts (8 PM-midnight)
Use Heat Maps:
- Both Bolt and Uber show demand heat maps
- Red/orange areas = high demand
- Position yourself strategically
2. Optimize Your Schedule
Peak Times (Earn 1.5-2x normal):
- Monday-Friday: 7-9 AM, 5-7 PM
- Friday-Saturday nights: 8 PM-2 AM
- Rainy days: All day (surge pricing)
- Public holidays: Higher demand
- Month-end (25th-5th): People have money
Avoid Slow Times:
- Mid-morning (10 AM-12 PM) weekdays
- Early afternoon (2-4 PM)
- Sunday mornings
3. Maintain Excellent Ratings
How to Get 5-Star Ratings:
- Keep car spotlessly clean
- Play soft background music (ask preference)
- Offer phone charger
- Have bottled water available (optional but appreciated)
- Use air freshener (not overpowering)
- Greet passengers warmly
- Don’t talk too much unless passenger initiates
- Follow GPS exactly (don’t take “shortcuts” without asking)
- Help with luggage
- Wait patiently if passenger is slightly delayed
Rating Impact:
- 4.8+: Priority trip assignments
- 4.5-4.7: Normal assignments
- Below 4.5: Account review/suspension risk
4. Use Both Apps Simultaneously
Dual-App Strategy:
- Run Bolt and Uber simultaneously
- Accept whichever request comes first
- Pause other app when on trip
- Resume both after drop-off
- Can increase trips by 30-50%
Legal and Allowed:
- Both platforms permit multi-apping
- Just don’t accept trips on both simultaneously
5. Reduce Operational Costs
Fuel Savings:
- Use fuel tracking apps
- Find cheapest stations (price varies KSh 5-10/liter)
- Turn off engine in long waits
- Drive smoothly (aggressive driving = 20% more fuel)
- Proper tire inflation (underinflated = more fuel)
Maintenance Tips:
- Service car regularly (prevents expensive repairs)
- Learn basic repairs (save on labor)
- Buy parts at Ngara or Kirinyaga Road (cheaper than dealers)
- Keep maintenance log (track patterns)
6. Strategic Acceptance Rate
Why It Matters:
- Bolt: 50% minimum
- Uber: 80% minimum
- Higher rate = more trips assigned
How to Maintain:
- Don’t decline short trips (they count toward your total)
- Accept surge pricing trips (bonus income)
- Only decline if truly necessary (safety concerns)
7. Build Regular Clients
How:
- Give business cards with your number
- Offer direct bookings (same price, you keep commission)
- Corporate contracts (offices needing regular airport runs)
- Be memorable (excellent service = repeat requests)
Income Potential:
- 5-10 regular clients = Extra KSh 10,000-20,000/month
8. Leverage Bonuses and Incentives
Both Platforms Offer:
- Weekend bonuses (complete X trips, earn bonus)
- Referral bonuses (bring new drivers)
- Quest challenges (trip milestones)
- Surge pricing multipliers
Check Daily:
- Open app and check “Promotions” section
- Plan your day around bonus opportunities
Common Problems and Solutions
Problem 1: Application Rejected
Common Reasons:
- Documents not clear
- Vehicle too old
- Missing PSV license
- Police clearance expired
- Vehicle inspection failed
Solutions:
- Re-upload higher quality document photos
- Ensure all documents are current
- Check vehicle age requirements for your city
- Complete any missing licenses/certificates
- Fix vehicle issues and re-inspect
Problem 2: Low Earnings
Causes:
- Working during slow times
- Low acceptance rate
- Poor positioning
- High operational costs
- Bad driver rating
Solutions:
- Work peak hours only
- Accept more trips (aim for 80%+ acceptance)
- Study demand patterns and position accordingly
- Reduce fuel costs (find cheaper stations, efficient driving)
- Improve service to increase rating
Problem 3: Account Deactivated
Reasons:
- Low rating (below 4.5)
- Low acceptance rate
- Multiple cancellations
- Customer complaints
- Expired documents
Solutions:
- Contact support immediately
- Request specific reason
- Upload updated documents if expired
- Complete remedial training if offered
- Appeal decision with evidence
Problem 4: Not Getting Trip Requests
Causes:
- Offline on app
- Poor network connection
- Low rating
- Busy area with many drivers
- App glitch
Solutions:
- Ensure you’re “Online” in app
- Check internet connection
- Move to different location
- Restart app
- Contact driver support
Problem 5: Difficult Passengers
Scenarios:
- Drunk passengers
- Rude behavior
- Route disputes
- Payment issues
- Safety concerns
Solutions:
- Remain professional always
- Document incidents (take notes)
- Report to platform immediately
- Don’t argue – complete trip and rate accordingly
- For safety concerns: Cancel trip, report, contact police if necessary
- Use in-app emergency features
Problem 6: Vehicle Breakdown/Accident
Immediate Steps:
- Ensure passenger safety first
- If on trip: Call platform support
- Document everything (photos, police report)
- Contact insurance company
- Cancel remaining trips for the day
Prevention:
- Regular maintenance schedule
- Comprehensive insurance coverage
- Emergency fund for repairs (KSh 20,000-50,000 recommended)
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I drive for both Bolt and Uber?
Yes, absolutely! Most successful drivers use both platforms. There are no exclusivity requirements. Running both apps simultaneously can increase your earnings by 30-50%.
Do I need to own the car?
No. You can:
- Hire a car and share earnings with owner
- Lease-to-own arrangement
- Use family member’s car (with authorization letter)
Just ensure you have proper documentation and authorization from vehicle owner.
How long does approval take?
- Bolt: 1-3 days typically, can be same day
- Uber: 3-7 days (includes background check and inspection)
Can I work part-time?
Yes! Many drivers work part-time:
- Mornings only: 6-10 AM
- Evenings only: 5-10 PM
- Weekends only
Part-time earnings: KSh 20,000-40,000/month
What if I don’t have 4 years driving experience for PSV?
You can take NTSA PSV training course:
- Duration: 1-2 weeks
- Cost: KSh 5,000-10,000
- After completion, you can apply for PSV license
- Many driving schools offer this training
Is it worth it as a business?
Yes, if:
- You own the car (no loan payments)
- You work strategically (peak hours)
- You maintain low operational costs
- You provide excellent service (high ratings)
Maybe, if:
- You have car loan (tight margins for 2-3 years)
- You work randomly (not optimizing earnings)
- You have frequent car problems
Not worth it, if:
- You’re hiring car at very high rates
- Your car is fuel-inefficient
- You can’t work peak hours consistently
Can women drivers succeed?
Absolutely! Growing number of female Bolt/Uber drivers in Kenya:
- Many passengers prefer female drivers (especially women)
- Safety features in both apps
- Flexible hours (work when you’re comfortable)
- Female driver communities for support
Safety Tips:
- Work during daytime initially
- Avoid late night trips until comfortable
- Share your location with family/friends
- Use in-app emergency features
- Join female driver support groups
How do I handle difficult customers?
Best Practices:
- Stay calm and professional always
- Follow app navigation (avoid disputes)
- Don’t engage in arguments
- Complete trip safely
- Rate passenger accordingly
- Report serious issues to platform
- Block passengers who were abusive
What about insurance – comprehensive or third party?
Recommendation: Comprehensive
Here’s why:
- Protects your income source (the car)
- Third party only covers others, not your car
- Cost difference: KSh 30,000-50,000 yearly
- One accident without comprehensive = KSh 200,000+ out of pocket
Budget Option:
- Start with third party if budget is tight
- Upgrade to comprehensive within 6 months
- Save KSh 5,000/month for this
How much should I save for car maintenance?
Recommended Savings:
- Emergency fund: KSh 50,000 (for major repairs)
- Monthly maintenance budget: KSh 5,000
- Annual service costs: KSh 30,000-50,000
What happens if I get into an accident on a trip?
If You Have Comprehensive Insurance:
- Ensure everyone’s safety first
- Call police (get OB number)
- Notify your insurance immediately
- Contact Bolt/Uber support via app
- Document everything (photos, witness contacts)
- File insurance claim
Platform Coverage:
- Both offer partner protection
- Uber: UAP-Old Mutual coverage (no cost to drivers)
- Bolt: Third-party insurance during trips
- Check specific terms in your driver agreement
Next Steps: Start Your Bolt/Uber Journey Today
Week 1: Preparation
- [ ] Check if your car meets requirements
- [ ] Calculate potential earnings vs costs
- [ ] Start gathering required documents
- [ ] Apply for any missing licenses (PSV, badge)
Week 2: Application
- [ ] Download driver apps
- [ ] Submit online applications
- [ ] Upload all documents
- [ ] Schedule vehicle inspection (Uber)
Week 3: Training & Approval
- [ ] Complete driver training
- [ ] Wait for approval
- [ ] Set up payout information (M-Pesa/bank)
- [ ] Prepare vehicle (cleaning, supplies)
Week 4: Launch
- [ ] Go online during peak hours
- [ ] Complete first 10 trips
- [ ] Track earnings and expenses
- [ ] Optimize based on experience
Important Resources
Bolt Kenya:
- Website: bolt.eu/en-ke/
- Driver Support: In-app chat or email
- Phone: Check driver app for local number
Uber Kenya:
- Website: uber.com/ke/en/drive/
- Greenlight Hub (Nairobi): Westlands
- Support: 24/7 via app
NTSA (For Licenses):
- Website: ntsa.go.ke
- Huduma Centers: Nationwide
- PSV applications: Online via eCitizen portal
DCI (Police Clearance):
- Website: dci.go.ke
- Application: eCitizen platform
- Cost: KSh 1,000
Conclusion
Becoming a Bolt or Uber driver in Kenya in 2026 offers genuine income potential – KSh 60,000-120,000 monthly in Nairobi or KSh 30,000-60,000 in other cities. Success requires:
- Meeting Requirements: Get all licenses, proper vehicle, valid documents
- Strategic Work: Focus on peak hours, high-demand areas
- Excellent Service: Maintain high ratings for priority trips
- Cost Management: Reduce fuel and maintenance expenses
- Persistence: First month is learning curve – earnings improve with experience
Whether you’re looking for a full-time income or part-time side hustle, ride-hailing offers flexibility and earning potential that few other opportunities in Kenya match.
Ready to start? Download the Bolt Driver or Uber Driver app today and begin your application!
Need Help Getting Started?
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- Document Processing Assistance: KSh 5,000
- Help gathering and organizing all required documents
- Application submission support
- Follow-up until approval
- Complete Driver Setup Package: KSh 15,000
- Document assistance
- Vehicle inspection preparation
- First-week mentorship
- Peak hours strategy guide
- Cost optimization consultation
- Vehicle Sourcing Service: KSh 25,000
- Find suitable cars within your budget
- Inspection before purchase
- Negotiate best price
- Connect with trusted dealers
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Last Updated: January 15, 2026 | Verified by: Active Bolt and Uber drivers in Nairobi, Mombasa, and Eldoret