Title | PDF Attachment |
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Affidavit of Service of Subpoena | Affidavit of Service of Subpoena.pdf |
Bail Bond (#3359) | Bail Bond (#3359).pdf |
Bench Warrant (#3229) | Bench Warrant (#3229).pdf |
Circuit Court Recogizance (#7) | Circuit Court Recogizance (#7).pdf |
Club Licence Application Forms | 5208 Club Licence .pdf |
Club Licence Application forms | form 68 Spirit and Club Licence Form.pdf |
Club Licence Application forms | Form 2088 Spirit and Club Licence Form.pdf |
Club Licence Application Forms | Form 5209 Club Licence Form.pdf |
Club Licence Application Forms | 5208 Club Licence.pdf |
Club Licence Application Forms | FORM 5211 Club Licence Form.pdf |
Escorting Accused to Bail Office | Escorting Accused to Bail Office.pdf |
Form #5197 | Form #5197.pdf |
Form 5212 (Club Registration to Superintendent) | Form 5212 (Club Registration toSuperintendent).pdf |
Form of Warrant of Distringas & Capias (#3724) | Form of Warrant of Distringas & Capias (#3724).pdf |
From 744 | FORM 744.pdf |
Intake Record Form For Police | Intake Record Form To Be Completed By Police.pdf |
Letter to PICA re STOP ORDER | Letter to PICA re STOP ORDER.pdf |
Letter to PICA re STOP ORDER (passport search) | Letter to PICA re STOP ORDER (passport search).pdf |
Members Club Application Form | members-club-application-form.pdf |
Notice of Recognizance (#3358) | Notice of Recognizance (#3358).pdf |
Notice of Recognizance (#4) | Notice of Recognizance (#4)_blank.pdf |
Notice of Recognizance (#4) Corp. HWT | Notice of Recognizance (#4) Corp HWT.pdf |
Notice of Requirement to Attend Bail Centre (Form 3) | Notice of Requirement to Attend Bail Centre (Form 3).pdf |
Petty Sessions Form | Petty Sessions Form.pdf |
Petty Sessions Form (#5258) | Petty Sessions Form (#5258).pdf |
Recognizance of Bail (#19) | Recognizance of Bail (#19).pdf |
Recognizance with Condition (#5207) | Recognizance with Condition (#5207).pdf |
RETAIL PETROLEUM LICENCE ( Form 5014) | Form 5014.pdf |
Sentence Form | Sentence Form.pdf |
Spirit Licence Forms | form 68 Spirit and Club Licence Form.pdf |
Persons wishing to obtain a 'Learner's Licence' will now first have to visit any of the Island Traffic Authority (ITA) Examination Depots to do the multiple choice Road Code Test, as part of the application process.
Provisional Driver's (Learner's) Licence valid for one year — TAJ
KINGSTON, Jamaica — Tax Administration Jamaica (TAJ) is reminding the public that people with a current Provisional Driver's (Learner's) Licence will not need to apply for one at this time as it is valid for one year.
However, TAJ said that once the licence has expired the individual will then have to visit any Island Traffic Authority (ITA) Examination Depot, to make an application and successfully complete the Road Code test in order to be issued with a new one.
In addition, TAJ is reminding applicants of the following steps to obtain a Learner's Licence once the new regime takes effect on January 25:
STEP 1: Visit any Island Traffic Authority's Examination Depot to submit their completed application form, along with three identical certified photographs and take the Road Code Test.
STEP 2: The application form will be returned to the applicant, in a sealed envelope, for him/her to submit it to the tax office of his/her choice, for the Provisional Licence to be processed. At the tax office the form will be vetted and validated using a database shared by ITA and TAJ. The applicant will be directed to a cashier to pay the fee of $1,800 and issued the Provisional Driver's Licence, with the payment receipt affixed.
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Jamaica Learners License Fee
In addition, TAJ is reminding applicants of the following steps to obtain a Learner's Licence once the new regime takes effect on January 25:
STEP 1: Visit any Island Traffic Authority's Examination Depot to submit their completed application form, along with three identical certified photographs and take the Road Code Test.
STEP 2: The application form will be returned to the applicant, in a sealed envelope, for him/her to submit it to the tax office of his/her choice, for the Provisional Licence to be processed. At the tax office the form will be vetted and validated using a database shared by ITA and TAJ. The applicant will be directed to a cashier to pay the fee of $1,800 and issued the Provisional Driver's Licence, with the payment receipt affixed.
Now you can read the Jamaica Observer ePaper anytime, anywhere. The Jamaica Observer ePaper is available to you at home or at work, and is the same edition as the printed copy available at http://bit.ly/epaper-login
HOUSE RULES
1. We welcome reader comments on the top stories of the day. Some comments may be republished on the website or in the newspaper � email addresses will not be published.
2. Please understand that comments are moderated and it is not always possible to publish all that have been submitted. We will, however, try to publish comments that are representative of all received.
3. We ask that comments are civil and free of libellous or hateful material. Also please stick to the topic under discussion.
4. Please do not write in block capitals since this makes your comment hard to read.
5. Please don't use the comments to advertise. However, our advertising department can be more than accommodating if emailed: advertising@jamaicaobserver.com.
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