Dec 26, 2011. APPLICATION FOR DRIVER'S LICENCE TRANSACTION(S) F7 INSTRUCTION: Complete Boxes 1 to 16 Jamaica SECTION B - GENERAL INFORMATION 7. Place and Parish of Birth 8. Nationality 9. Occupation Male Female 6. Date of Birth 12. Collectorate of First Issue 13. Date of First Issue 14. Type(s) of Vehicle(s) Licensed to Drive 15. Date of this.
- Jamaican Drivers License Fee
- Jamaican International Drivers License
- Jamaican Driver's License Application Form
If you’ve ever considered becoming a truck driver, you probably know that the rules and regulations for commercial driver’s licenses are very different than those required for other motorists. The reason is simple: an average car weighs about 5,000 pounds while a fully loaded big rig can weigh up to 80,000 pounds. Soul axiom 1 0. That difference makes commercial vehicles much more difficult to drive and much more dangerous if they happen to be involved in an accident.
Non-commercial license. All states allow teens to earn a learner’s permit and drive with other licensed drivers to practice driving skills. The minimum age ranges from 14 years old to 18 years old. There is a graduated licensing system in place that allows teens to move from a learner’s permit – after completing a written exam on the state’s traffic rules – to a provisional license. That secondary license is only available after completing driver’s education or a minimum number of hours on the road with an adult driver. There are fewer restrictions with a provisional license, and once a provisional driver has had a license for a certain period of time, or reaches 17 or 18 years of age, they can apply for an unrestricted license. Pastebox 2 1 3.
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Commercial learner’s permit. There are different classes of commercial driver’s licenses and anyone interested in driving a big rig once first decide what type of commercial driver’s license to apply for. For example, classes of commercial driver’s license are often divided up across the country by the weight of the vehicle or whether it is carrying hazardous materials, a school bus or something else. The first step is a commercial learner’s permit, which allows you to practice with a licensed commercial driver in the rig with you. However, the state where you are applying for the license first must check your driving record – going back at least 10 years, depending on your age. A complete physical examination is also required from the Department of Transportation.
Earning a commercial driver’s license. You must follow the rules in your state on whether a driver’s education course is required – schools that prepare drivers for CDL are often two to three weeks in length or longer – much longer than driver’s education courses for traditional licenses. Some states require big rig training but don’t require it takes place in a certified school. The actual CDL driving test is quite involved. There are three parts of the Skills Test and all three must be passed. They include the vehicle inspection test, the basic controls test and the road test. Drivers of commercial rigs must be familiar with the braking system and other elements of their rig so that they can determine before hitting the roads if the truck is in proper condition. If you pass the Skills Test, you are issued a commercial driver’s license.
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Moving Back to Jamaica means dealing with the ugly face of corruption,and one of the agencies with a poor reputation is the Examination Depot at Swallowfield Road. It is a little like the Ellis Island of Jamaica -- the place where those who are moving to live in Jamaica must pass through on their way to fully authorized,and acceptable driving.The law in Jamaica states that a Jamaican driver's license is needed after living on the island for more than three months. Or perhaps that's six months.. and this is where the problem begins. Rumor has it that if you end up in an accident with a foreign license after this period, then the insurance company can refuse to provide coverage. But then again, this is just a rumour.
Getting a Jamaican license while having a foreign license is a tricky business, as the information is scanty, there are no clearly written procedures and everyone seems to have a different story to tell.
And, there is the matter of corruption. many traffic and driving problems in Jamaica can be whisked away with the right payment to the right person, as the three reports below attest. The estimate I heard is that 40% of our drivers have no legal drivers licenses, having received them through bribes. Again, another rumour.
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http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20070128/news/news2.html
I vowed to document the process of obtaining a local license once I received one, and here I am going to lay out the ideal set of steps to take, leaving out the part where we hunted down a lawyer, a JP, 2 trips to the photographer and 2 trips to the examination depot.
Step 1: Visit the Tax Office on Constant Spring Road between the 5th and 20th of the month. Stay away from the days nearest to the end of month, as that is when people rush to the depot to pay fees at the last minute. Pick up an application for a driver's license (unavailable on the internet.)
Step 1a. Pay the fee to take the test -- $1500 at the Tax Office. Carry cash, for fear of hearing that 'the credit card machine not working.'
Step 2: Get 3 pictures taken at PhotoExpress in Liguanea or someplace similar. Avoid going at rush hour. Time: 15 minutes to wait for development. Cost $900
Step 3: Fill out the form WITHOUT signing it.
Step 4: Find a Justice of the Peace (NOT a lawyer.) They must be willing to say that they know you for more than five minutes.. Have them sign and seal the document over your signature as well as certify the pictures
Step 5: Visit the Examination Depot on Swallowfield Road (near the stadium) with your documents (the form, the pictures, the receipt of payment from the tax office) and set an appointment to take the exam
Step 6: Purchase a copy of 'The Jamaican Driver's Guide' from 2007 and study the contents. If you cannot read English, then learn. If you cannot learn English, then methods of your obtaining your license are beyond the scope of this blog. Cost $359. Time to find it: most pharmacies and book stores. It is very popular here in Jamaica.
Step 7: Visit the Examination Depot on the day and time appointed. Be prepared to use your biggest foreign accent. Carry no cash. Pretend you know nothing about any 'drinks money.'
Step 8: Take the reading test. Answer a few questions on road signs from page 40. Be exceedingly polite, friendly, helpful and helpful. This is like Ellis Island -- you may get turned down for merely looking 'like an imbecile' which in Jamaica also includes 'being too damn rude.'
Step 9: Take the driving test in the yard. Do a hill start. Do the reversing test.
Step 10: Sit and wait a few minutes for the examiner to tell you when you can pick up your license. Ask him to assign it to the Constant Spring Tax Office.
Step 11: Visit the tax office again on the right day, with $1500 in hand. Pay, and pick up your license.
Step 12: if you haven't already started, learn how to drive like a Jamaican.
The entire process can be completed in a matter of 2-3 weeks, if everything is lined up in advance. The longest unexplained wait is for the examination date.
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All in all, the process was fairly straightforward, once we had gone through it. Consider this post to be the definitive account, as after a few hours searching I could find nothing on the internet that described the entire process. I met a few foreigners who had different accounts, depending on who they knew at the Depot.
Here, I have assumed that you know no-one, and that by now you know how to 'look foreign' when you need to. If you don't know what that means, then just dress 'normally.'
Jamaican Drivers License Fee
It turns out there is an important Step 13.Step 13: Visit the tax office with J$1500 in hand and some kind of picture ID. They should already have your paperwork there. They pull it out from the stacks of papers piled all over in manila folders (almost to the ceiling) and after filling out another form, you pay the fee (credit cards accepted) and then come back to wait for your official picture to be taken.
Jamaican International Drivers License
Once the picture is taken, you wait again for the license to be handed to you. Then you complain that the picture looks ugly.The whole process took about an hour, and didn't feel all that long because you are going through a few different steps. Remember, the tax office is a place to avoid from the 28th of one month to the 3rd of the next. The best time to go is from the 4th - 15th, to avoid the long lines.
Jamaican Driver's License Application Form
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