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Importers are sometimes unaware of the various permit requirements for the importation of certain goods. As a result they are found to be in contravention of the Customs Act. Even though ignorance is no excuse under the law, Customs would prefer to have knowledgeable customers who are compliant with the various rules and regulations rather than penalizing. Any restricted goods arriving without a valid permit is a breach of Section 210 of the Customs Act.

Please find listed below items for which permits are required, this list is not exhaustive. Items are added and taken off as the Government dictates.

Restricted Items

Requirements

Issuing/Agency

Telephone #

 

Meat/Animals

 

Certificate

 

Ministry of Agriculture

 

977-2489/977-2492

Ground Provision

Phyto Sanitary Certificate

Ministry of Agriculture

977-2489/977-2492

Fruits & Vegetables/Plants/Plants Products

Phyto Sanitary Certificate

Ministry of Agriculture

977-2489/977-2492

Pharmaceuticals, Chemicals, Herbal Teas

PSD Certificate

Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs Division (PRAD) Ministry of Health

922-6084

Firearms

Permit/Licence to Import

Police
Commissioner of Customs
Trade Board
Firearms & Licence Authority

927-4421
922-5140-8
969-3228
754-0139

Used Tyres

Certificate

Bureau of Standards

926-3140-6

Radios (Two-Way)

Licence

Spectrum Management Authority

929-8550/929-8520

Coconut Derivatives, Oil Producing Seeds, Edible Oils, Detergents (liquid or solid form)

Permit

Coconut Industry Board

926-1770

Motor Vehicles, Explosives, Sugar

Licence

Trade Board

969-3228

Alcohol in bulk

Spirit Pool Permit

Spirit Pool Association Limited

968-4455

Human Remains

Permit KSAC/Kingston and St. Andrew Health Department

Ministry of Health

967-1100-1/922-2587

Pesticides

Permit

Pesticides Control Authority

906-6939

Live Animals

Permit

Veterinary Services Division of the Ministry of Agriculture.

977 2492

Persons who wish to import meat products for personal use must have:

a. meat inspection certificates from the relevant approved official
Government Veterinary Division or Ministry of Agriculture.

b. stamp of approval on all carcasses

c. an import license from the Ministry of Agriculture in Jamaica. The Jamaica Tourist Board will make arrangements to obtain the license, if given two weeks notice. Goods not in compliance with these stipulations will be confiscated and handed over to the relevant authority when detected.

 

For further information please contact;
The Jamaica Customs Department
Myers Wharf
Newport East
Kingston 15
Telephone number: 922-5140-8/922-8770-3
Website address www.jacustoms.gov.jm
Email address public.relations@jacustoms.gov.jm