Ready to start learning how to drive in Jamaica? The first step is getting a learner’s permit. Whether you’re a teen or an adult, this 2025 guide will walk you through the process step-by-step, including the required documents, fees, and where to apply.
What Is a Learner’s Permit?
A learner’s permit is a temporary license that allows you to practice driving under supervision before taking your official driving test. You must have it before you’re legally allowed to operate a motor vehicle on Jamaican roads.
Who Can Apply for a Learner’s Permit?
You must meet the following requirements:
- Be at least 17 years old for private (General) vehicles
- Be at least 18 years old for motorcycles and commercial vehicles
- Have a valid TRN (Taxpayer Registration Number)
- Have a recent passport-sized photo
Step-by-Step: How to Apply for a Learner’s Permit in Jamaica
Step 1: Complete the Application Form
Pick up or download the Form F1 – Application for Learner’s Permit from a Tax Office or from the TAJ website:
Step 2: Get a Passport-Sized Photo
Photos must meet these criteria:
- Full face, no head covering unless for religious reasons
- White background
- Photo must be certified by a Justice of the Peace (JP)
Step 3: Prepare Supporting Documents
- Completed F1 form
- Certified passport-sized photo
- Original and copy of your TRN
- Valid government-issued ID (birth certificate with ID, passport, or voter ID)
Step 4: Visit a Tax Office
Go to any Tax Administration Jamaica (TAJ) location that offers licensing services. Major branches include:
- Kingston (Harbour Street, Constant Spring)
- Spanish Town
- Montego Bay
- Mandeville
Check jamaicatax.gov.jm to confirm which branch is closest and handles licence processing.
Step 5: Pay the Application Fee
As of 2025, the learner’s permit fee is:
- JMD $1,800 – Standard application
Payment must be made at the Tax Office cashier before the permit is processed.
Step 6: Receive Your Learner’s Permit
If all documents are correct, your learner’s permit will be issued on the same day. It is usually printed on a slip of paper — not a plastic card — and is valid for 1 year.
Rules While Driving With a Learner’s Permit
You must follow these conditions:
- You must drive with a licensed driver in the vehicle (over 21 years old with 3+ years of experience)
- You cannot drive on highways or at night
- You must display “L” plates on the front and back of the vehicle
When You’re Ready to Take the Driving Test
Once you’re confident in your driving skills, you can apply to take the driving test at the Island Traffic Authority (ITA).
- Visit the ITA to book your test date
- You will need to pass the written (road code) and practical driving test
Can I Renew a Learner’s Permit?
If your learner’s permit expires before you’re ready to test, you can reapply using the same process. A new photo and updated form are required.