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It should be noted that “the last day to obtain a Provisional Driver’s Licence without being required to first pass the Road Code Test is January 24, 2020”. However, anyone renewing a provisional driver’s licence thereafter will have to first visit an examination depot to sit the Road Code Test.Īpplicants who have passed the test and have been granted a licence will not be required to re-take the exam when applying for a renewal due to expiration or replacement due to loss of licence, but will, therefore, proceed to the TAJ with a completed application form and other required documents.Īn applicant for a provisional driver’s licence will only have to visit the ITA Examination Depot if he or she has not yet passed the Road Code Test. The Ministry says provisional driver’s licence acquired before January 25, 2020, will remain valid until the applicable expiration date. Until further notice, re-sits will be without charge to the applicant. Should an applicant fail the Road Code Test, he or she will be advised by the ITA to return on an appointed date to retake it. The application form will be returned to the applicant in a sealed envelope for he or she to submit it to the tax office of his/her choice, for the provisional licence to be processed.Īt the tax office, the Ministry says the form will be vetted and validated before the applicant is directed to a cashier to pay the fee of $1,800 and to be issued the provisional driver’s licence, with the payment receipt affixed. (No extra cost to obtain International Driver’s Licence). Fill out the application form and thereafter receive the International Driver’s Licence. Two (2) Passport photographs certified by a Justice of the Peace. Application Process: Visit the Tax Office in your area and present the above documents. The Firearm User’s Licence Application form may be downloaded from the link below or collected at any of our offices across the island. Where the applicant has passed the test, a notation will be made on the form and the information entered into a database shared between the ITA and TAJ. This licence allows an individual to own and carry a firearm in Jamaica under the conditions specified in Section 28 of the Firearms Act. The test will be conducted without charge to the applicant. Sign up for The Gleaner’s morning and evening newsletters.
