TAJ driver’s licence validation system temporarily offline, several services affected
KINGSTON, Jamaica — Tax Administration Jamaica (TAJ) has advised that its system used to validate driver’s licences is currently offline, resulting in the temporary unavailability of several related services both online and at TAJ offices.
According to the agency, the disruption is affecting a number of online services, including driver’s licence payments, traffic ticket payments, and the processing and payment of private motor vehicle registrations.
Several in-office services have also been impacted. These include driver’s licence processing and payment, as well as traffic ticket payments.
TAJ, however, noted that motor vehicle registration services remain available at its offices and customers may continue to access those services without interruption.
The authority has apologised for any inconvenience caused by the temporary disruption and says it is actively working with its service provider to restore full service in the shortest possible time.
For further information, customers may contact TAJ’s Customer Care Centre at 888-TAX-HELP (829-4357). Members of the public are also encouraged to monitor TAJ’s official social media platforms on Instagram, Facebook, Threads and X for timely updates.