How to Ship a Car to Jamaica
- 1). Acquire a Tax Registration Number. You must have a TRN before beginning any of the paperwork for shipping. A TRN is available free with a valid passport from the Jamaican Tax Administration. This can be done in person or by mail.
- 2). Apply for a motor vehicle import license. This can be done by mail or online. The license is a few dollars cheaper if purchased online --- approximately $50. You must provide proof of ownership in the form of a title, bill of sale or invoice if the car is new, two valid forms of picture ID and a TRN. Import licenses restrict the owner from selling the vehicle for one year after shipment, or three years if it is shipped damaged.
- 3). Hire a shipping agent or freight forwarder. An agent or forwarder is responsible for getting your vehicle to Jamaica once all the paperwork is in place. They arrange for a container for your car, or, if the car does not fit in a container, they will find a freight company that accommodates drive-on vehicles. Once all the documentation has been submitted, the agent will get a Bill of Lading.
- 4). Pay the duty fees at customs. Before you can take possession of your car in Jamaica you must pay duty and have the bill of lading stamped. A shipping agent will negotiate the cost for you. Cars with motors under 1,000cc usually require duty fees of 67 percent of its value. The cost goes up as the motor size increases.
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