Shipping a Vehicle to Jamaica

Have you ever wondered how you could bring your own vehicle to Jamaica?  How much does it cost?  What’s the first step?  What are the different shipping methods?  This is a sponsored post from a professional auto transport service who knows exactly how to answer your questions.

 

How to ship a vehicle to Jamaica:

The beautiful island of Jamaica has so much to offer its residents.  With the defined roadways making it possible to travel the country, a personal vehicle makes exploration much easier.  Regardless of where you are moving from, international auto transport is available.

Importing an automobile into any country presents its challenges, but when you hire reputable and experienced professionals to ship the vehicle for you, a safe delivery can be expected.

Perhaps the most difficult part of the entire shipping process is the preparation.  After you have scheduled your automobile’s transport to the island, you must begin preparing accordingly.  Call the Embassy of Jamaica to learn about the current auto import policy in place.  In order to earn Customs’ approval for auto importation, you must comply with the country’s rules and regulations.

 

ship vehicle to jamaica

 

Documentation and Regulations for Auto Import into Jamaica

Although the auto import policy can be altered at any time, Jamaica has some rules set that seem to remain unaltered.  There are specific forms and certificates you will need to collect before a transport can even be made.  Your auto transport professionals will usually assist you with this process, as they are very familiar with foreign import policies.

  • License and Passport
  • Import License
  • Vehicle Title and Registration
  • Bill of Landing
  • Purchase Invoice
  • Bill of Sight
  • Tax Compliance
  • Import Entry Form (C87)
  • Proof of Insurance

Aside from providing Customs with the necessary documents, the vehicle must meet their standards.  Jamaica has different standards for various vehicle types.  For example, personal vehicles must be five years old or younger to be permitted into the country.  If this presents a problem, consult with your transport specialists.  They may be aware of loopholes or other ways to gain lawful entry into the country.

 

The Safest and Most Popular Overseas Shipping Methods

There are only so many ways to safely deliver a vehicle overseas.  Most international auto shippers such as this company prefer to transport their vehicle in one of two ways.  Both of these shipping methods are reliable and reasonably priced.  If you find it hard to make a selection, allow the transporter’s customer service representatives to help.

RO/RO shipping is an open air transport method.  This is the cheapest and most cost effective form of international auto shipping.  The automobile must be properly prepared and completely empty before it is secured on top of a flatbed ship.  During its journey to Jamaica, the vehicle will be left open to outside elements. Fortunately, all genuine overseas transporters are required to provide insurance coverage even though accidents are rarely a concern for the professionals.

Another favored method of transport is container shipping.  Container shipping is a wonderful option for anyone who wishes to ship other possessions to Jamaica along with their vehicle.  Although this method of overseas transport is a bit more costly than the RO/RO method, it presents a lot more options.  For instance, you will be able to choose between several container sizes and your possessions can be packed inside the vehicle and remaining container space.  All belongings will need to be approved by the country.  If you do not need all of the space provided within a shipping container, you can split the space and cost of the transport method with another individual.

 

When the Vehicle Arrives at Port

When your vehicle is due to arrive in Jamaica, make sure you are present at the port it will be delivered to.  Seaports will not hold any goods, so make sure you have a ride arranged that day.  When you finally have the automobile in your possession again, check it over for damages.  If you happen to notice any harm that wasn’t there prior to the vehicle’s lengthy journey, inform the transport company.

All legitimate overseas transporters are required to carry insurance.  Although it is rarely ever needed, this insurance coverage is essential to all successful transports.  If any damage was acquired while the vehicle was in the transport company’s care, all repairs and replacements will be paid for.

 

To get a free quote on shipping your vehicle to Jamaica visit A-1 Auto Transport.


Comments

8 responses to “Shipping a Vehicle to Jamaica”

  1. Junior Miller Avatar
    Junior Miller

    I strongly believe that Jamaica should allow older cars into the country because it’s cheaper for some and believe it are not many people would have life a lot easier
    And more people would be driving so I would say 10 years is fine take a look at Haiti they can ship pretty much anything but we Jamaican have it so hard

    1. Interesting point of view Junior. I think that for the cost of shipping a person could instead just buy a car in Jamaica! I don’t know why anyone would ship a vehicle there. If they have that kind of money they should just buy one.

  2. Natalie Avatar
    Natalie

    Vehicle price in Jamaica is too high and the quality of the cars you get sometimes is not worth the price. Jamaica has a lot of returning residence from a broad who would like to bring their cars to Jamaica that they already own, but because of the high taxes on clearing them, not many people wants to do it. Jamaica should do better for retired residence returning home. 60-80 % tax on a vehicle is too much for people living on limited fix income. Jamaica does not make it’s own car, so imports is the only means of getting cars in the country, yet the taxes are so high. It just don’t make sense and is only a money grab. Jamaica needs to re-evaluate the way they tax vehicles. for basic entry level cars, taxes should be a lot more reasonable, and goes higher based on class, ie. luxury vehicles carrying higher tax rates than an ordinary standard vehicle.

  3. Zeniffe fowler Avatar
    Zeniffe fowler

    I totally agree Natalie it’s way too expensive to clear a car here in Jamaica the powers that be should make it more easier for the regular jamaican to bring in a car without having to almost buy the car twice it’s ridiculous

  4. I totally agree Natalie it’s way too expensive to clear a car here in Jamaica the powers that be should make it more easier for the regular jamaican to bring in a car without having to almost buy the car twice it’s ridiculous

  5. It is a good habit to check whether the company is offering you the shipping services at an affordable cost? Have a look at the company website and view the customer’s feedback and ratings. This will help you in determining what services the company is offering so that you can choose which company suits you for your shipment.

  6. Kemoy Richards Avatar
    Kemoy Richards

    I firmly believe that if more older cars were being imported, then we would have far less accidents on Jamaica’s roads too… the new vehicles are the main ones in these deadly accidents we are facing here.

  7. Custom duty alone mek u nuh bother wah import nothing here in Jamaica…. can u imagine buying a car under 450k an end up paying another 500k jus fi custom duty plus u have other charges after that … gosh man .. it makes no sense

Leave a Reply to Mathew T. Barnes Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *