Taxi and Domestic Permit Application In Namibia
Taxi and Domestic Permit Application In Namibia
What
is a Taxi?
A taxi, also known as a cab or a
taxicab, is a type of vehicle for hire with a driver, used by a single
passenger or small group of passengers, often for a non-shared ride. A taxicab conveys
passengers between locations of their choice.
Overview of Vehicle Permit in
Namibia
The type of Permits provided for
under the enabling legislation is Domestic Road Transportation Permits, Cross
Border Road Transportation Permits and Abnormal Load Permits.
The Road Transportation Act and
Regulations of 1977 (Act No 74 of 1977), provides for permits authorising the
transportation of passengers for reward travelling on public roads within the
borders of Namibia. (Domestic Road Transportation Permits)
The Road Traffic and Transport Act,
1999 (Act 22 of 1999) allow for Bi-lateral and Multi-Lateral Cross-Border Road
Transport Agreements. These agreements are entered into between Namibia and any
other country or countries whereby arrangements are made for the control and
regulation of road transport between Namibia and such country or countries.
Bi-lateral Agreements exist between
Namibia/Zambia and Namibia/Zimbabwe, whereas Multi-Lateral Agreements exist
between SACU Member Countries being Namibia, South Africa, Botswana, Lesotho
and Swaziland.
The issuance of the Road
Transportation Permits is performed by the Transport Regulation and Competent
Authority Sub-division under the Division Transport Information and Regulatory
Services of the Roads Authority.
All new applications, Transfer of
Permits, Application for Additional Routes, and Changes to Routes will be
published in the Government Gazette.
Taxi Permit Application In Namibia
Application
Procedure for Taxi Permit (New Public/Private Road Carrier Permits)
1. Complete Application Form. (Public/Private Road Carrier
Permit)
2. Indicate type of Vehicle and Seating Capacity.
3. Indicate Taxi Rank number for Municipal areas or Detailed
Route description for long distance transportation.
4. Attach a detailed Motivation on why the need for additional
permit is needed to the already existing permits issued.
5. Attach Certified copy of Identity Document
6. Pay Application fee.
7. For transportation of Tourists, the Transport Company must
attach a Founding Statement of registration from the Ministry of
Industrialisation, Trade and SME Development. The Principal
8. Business should be for Transfers & Tours or Tours &
Safaris. The business should be registered with the Namibia Tourism Board
9. For the Transportation of Employees of a company/business a
Copy of Contract between the transport company and the company/business must be
submitted.
Application procedure for
Replacement of Vehicle.
1. Complete application form (Public/Private Road Carrier
Permit)
2. Submit Original Permit
3. Submit valid Motor Vehicle License (For new vehicle)
4. Submit Roadworthy Clearance Certificate (For new vehicle)
5. Attach Certified copy of Identity Document
6. Pay processing fee
Application procedure for Duplicate
Permit
Submit valid Motor vehicle license
and Operators Card
Submit Original Permit or Affidavit from the police if permit is lost or
destroyed.
Attach Certified copy of Identity Document
Pay processing fee
Application for Transfer of Permit (The transfer of Road carrier Permits are
only allowed under the
following conditions):
1. Permit holder is deceased and the permit is inherited
Complete Application form
(Application for Transfer of a Public Carrier Permit)
Attach Certified copy of Death Certificate of deceased
Attach Certified copy of Identity document of deceased
Submit Executors letter (for prove of inheritance and who the Executor is)
Submit Certified copy of ID of Executor
Submit Permission Letter from Executor to Transfer Permit
Attach Certified copy of ID of Applicant
Attach Copy of Motor Vehicle License
Attach Roadworthy Certificate
2. Pay processing fee
Permit and Vehicle transferred
together (If the Permit holder can no longer afford to operate
and/or maintain the vehicle. (In this instance both the Permit and the vehicle
linked to the Permit
must be transferred).
o Complete Application form (Application for Transfer of a Public Carrier
Permit)
o Attach Certified copy of Identity Documents of Applicant
o Attach Certified copy of Identity Document of current Permit holder
o Submit Original Road Carrier Permit
o Submit Copy of Registration Certificate of Motor Vehicle (To be registered on
new applicants
name)
o Submit valid Motor Vehicle Licence
o Submit Roadworthy Clearance Certificate
o Pay processing fee
PLEASE NOTE:
Section 31(1)(f) of the Road Transportation Act, 1977 (Act 74 of 1977)
stipulates that
” Any person who – being the holder of a permit, makes that permit available to
any other person to
undertake road transportation not authorized under this Act,”; shall be guilty
of an offen
Application Procedure for Amendment
or Adding of a Route
1. Complete application form (Application for a public/private
road carrier permit)
2. Attach Copy of Original Permit
3. Provide Detailed route description
4. Provide Proper Motivation – why you want to change or add
the route
5. Attach Certified Copy of Identity Document
6. Pay processing fee
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s)
How
do you get around Namibia?
The easiest way to get around
Namibia is in your own car, and an excellent system of sealed roads runs
the length of the country, from the South African border at Noordoewer to Ngoma
Bridge on the Botswana border and Ruacana in the northwest.
Is
there Uber in Namibia?
Popular international companies
like Uber aren’t available in Namibia, but we have our own version called
LEFA. Namibia is a safe country, but it always helps to practise caution and be
alert when travelling in a new place.
How
many NaTIS are there in Namibia?
NaTIS, a subdivision of Transport
Information and Regulatory Services, manages 37 registering authorities
(NaTIS offices) countrywide of which only some are managed by local
authorities. Majority are managed by RA.
Is
it expensive to visit Namibia?
Namibia is one of the cheapest
countries in Africa. It uses the Namibian dollar (NAD), which is around 1:1
with the South African rand, and all prices are about on par with South Africa.
Depending on your chosen method of transport and accommodation preference,
Namibia can easily be done on a budget.
How
do I register for driving school in Namibia?
In order to start driving classes,
you must first register in a driving school of your choice in Namibia.
1. Obtain police clearance from the Namibian police regarding
the motor vehicle.
2. Put motor vehicle through roadworthiness.
3. Apply at registering authority to register and license motor
vehicle on your name.
How
do I register with NaTIS?
Open a browser and go to
https://online.natis.gov.za to access the home page. Click on “REGISTER” in the
top MENU. You need to select your identity and then click on “Next” to proceed.
Complete all the required information and click on “Register”.
Can
you buy a car without a license in Namibia?
A few requirements to buy a new car
(with bank financing) is essentially that you must have bank account.
You must have a valid Namibian Driver’s license. You need to have good
credit (not on some sort of blacklist) and you need to be employed permanently
(at least for the last six months).
At
what age can you get your license in Namibia?
The Namibian Road Traffic and
Transport Laws requires a learner driver to be 17 years of age before
such a person can get a learners licence.
How
many driving lessons does it take to pass in Namibia?
You’ll always have that one person
who swears they passed first time after three lessons, but that’s far from the
average. According to the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA), it takes
most people 45 hours of lessons to learn how to drive, plus 22 hours
of practising.
How
many driving lessons should you have before your test in Namibia?
According to the Driving Standards
Agency (DSA), you’ll need around 44 hours of professional lessons to
pass your driving test. This is just an average figure – it’s important to
remember that everyone’s different.
How
long does a learners license last in Namibia?
A Namibian
learners license is valid for a period of 18
months from the date of issue.
What
is the maximum permissible length of a motor vehicle in Namibia?
Any other combination of motor
vehicles, if the overall length of such combination, including any
drawbar or coupling, exceeds 22 metres.

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