Learning to drive is one of the most valuable life skills, whether you're planning to own a personal car, become a professional driver, or pursue a career in transport and logistics. If you've chosen AA Driving School Kenya, the next step is understanding how to register correctly.

Fortunately, AA Kenya has simplified the application process through its eDereva online portal, allowing learners to apply, make payments, and manage their training digitally before reporting to their selected branch.
In this guide, Monolith Africa explains exactly how to register at AA Driving School in Kenya.

Step 1: Choose Your Driving Course
Before beginning your application, decide which licence category or training programme suits your needs.
AA Kenya offers courses including:
- Motorcycle (A2)
- Tuk Tuk (A3)
- Saloon Cars (Manual & Automatic)
- Premier Driving
- Truck Endorsements
- PSV Endorsements
- Forklift Operator Training
- Refresher Driving Courses
- Assessment Courses
Choosing the correct category helps ensure you register for the right training programme from the start.
Step 2: Visit the AA Kenya eDereva Portal
AA Kenya provides an online student portal known as eDereva, where new learners can begin their application.
The portal allows prospective students to:
- Apply as a first-time learner.
- Register for refresher training.
- Register for assessment courses.
- Make training payments.
- Access their student account after registration.
Step 3: Create Your Student Account
As a first-time learner, you'll be required to create a student account by providing your personal details.
You should have:
- National ID or Passport.
- Active mobile phone number.
- Email address.
- Preferred AA branch.
- Course you wish to undertake.
After submitting your details, you'll receive your student account information for future logins.
Step 4: Select Your Preferred AA Branch
One advantage of AA Kenya is its nationwide presence.
With more than 60 branches across Kenya, learners can choose the branch most convenient to their home, school, or workplace.
Selecting the nearest branch makes attending daily theory and practical lessons much easier.
Step 5: Pay the Required Fees
After registration, you'll be guided through the payment process.
Depending on the course selected, you'll pay:
- Training fee.
- Applicable NTSA charges such as the Provisional Driving Licence (PDL), driving test booking, and Interim Driving Licence where required.
AA Kenya advises learners to use its approved payment methods rather than making cash payments directly.
Step 6: Obtain Your Provisional Driving Licence (PDL)
Before practical driving lessons begin, learners must obtain a Provisional Driving Licence (PDL) through the NTSA system.
The PDL legally allows learner drivers to drive under the supervision of a qualified instructor during training.
Most driving schools, including AA Kenya, guide learners through this process as part of the enrolment journey.
Step 7: Begin Your Driving Lessons
Once your registration is complete, you'll begin your training.
AA Kenya's beginner courses typically include:
- Theory lessons.
- Practical driving sessions.
- Highway Code training.
- Road safety education.
- NTSA driving test preparation.
Most beginner programmes run for approximately one month, with learners attending scheduled lessons before booking the official NTSA driving test.