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The MAJ, through the Jamaica Ship Registry, administers the registration of all ships including ships under construction, pleasure craft, demise charter/bareboat registration, etc.
Ownership: Foreign companies and foreign maritime entities having the authority to own ships (including existing entities) and in good standing, may be registered as owner of a Jamaican Ship.
Provide the following documents: 1. Identification (Drivers licence or Passport or National ID or passport-size photo signed by a Justice of the Peace) 2. Proof of ownership of vessel and/or engine 3. The application will be processed within five (5) working days.
A personally-owned sailboat, yacht, or powerboat can enter Jamaican waters but only after going through customs and arriving at an official port of entry which includes Bowden, Discovery Bay, Montego Bay, Ocho Rios, Port Antonio, Port Esquivel, Port Kaiser, and Port Royal.
All vessels operating in Jamaican waters are required to be registered. Only registered vessels may engage in Local Trade in Jamaican Waters. Local Trade is any activity in which the vessel is used, to generate revenue (whether directly or indirectly).

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Bermuda has been classified as a Category 1 register and is thus capable of accepting for registration all types of vessels, with the exception of fishing vessels. As a member of the red ensign group Bermuda registered ships are entitled to British Consular representation and the protection of the Royal Navy.
The Jamaica Ship Registry (JSR) will register all eligible ships in the interest of any qualified owner submitting an application for registration providing the application can fulfil the requirements of the Shipping Act, 1998, which provides the framework for registration.
Choose Your Flag Wisely For this reason, many boat owners opt to register their yacht in places like the Cayman Islands to avoid the onerous taxes and regulations of the United States and other western governments.

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