Download TSC Bank Form for Paypoint Particulars

For every Kenyan teacher, the “Paypoint Particulars” form (simply known as the TSC Bank Form) is the most critical link between your hard work in the classroom and the money hitting your account. Whether you are a new recruit setting up your first salary point or a veteran teacher switching to a more convenient bank or Sacco, this form is your “Irrevocable Authority.”

Below is the TSC Bank Form download link:

TSC Bank Form for Paypoint Particulars

Above is the TSC bank Form download Link:

Errors on this form are the leading cause of salary delays. In 2026, with the full digitization of TSC services, understanding how to fill and submit this document correctly is more important than ever.


FAQ: Your Salary and the TSC Bank Form

Q: Why do I need a specific TSC form instead of just giving my bank account number? A: The TSC requires a formal, signed agreement called an “Irrevocable Authority.” By signing the TSC Bank Form, you authorize your bank to return any overpayments made to you (for example, if a salary is sent after you’ve taken an unpaid leave) back to the Commission. Without this specific legal clause, the TSC cannot process your payroll.

Q: What documents must I attach when submitting the Paypoint Particulars form?

A: A common mistake is submitting the form alone. To prevent fraud, you must attach:

  • A Copy of your National ID: Front and back.

  • Proof of Bank Account: This can be a photocopy of your Bank ATM card (showing the name and account number) or a recent, certified bank statement.

  • Most Recent Payslip: To verify your TSC/PF number.

Q: Can I fill out the form myself, or does the school head need to sign it?

A: You fill out your personal and banking details, but the form must be forwarded by your Head of Institution (HOI) or the Sub-County Director. They must sign and apply the official school/office rubber stamp. This “Through” (THRO’) process is the TSC’s way of verifying that you are an active employee at your stated station.

Q: I’m moving my salary to a Sacco; is the process different?

A: The form is the same, but the “Bank Code” and “Branch Code” will be specific to the Sacco’s FOSA (Front Office Service Activity). Most major Saccos in Kenya, like Mwalimu National, Mentor, or Winas, have pre-filled versions of this form available at their branches to make it easier for you.

Download TSC Bank Form for Paypoint Particulars


Download and Update Today: TSC Bank Form

Don’t let a change in your banking situation lead to a “missing salary” month. Download the official template below, visit your bank for the necessary stamps, and ensure your school head forwards it to the TSC County office promptly.

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