Navigating the Path to Becoming a Registered Real Estate Salesman in Jamaica

Navigating the Path to Becoming a Registered Real Estate Salesman in Jamaica

Embarking on a career as a real estate salesman in Jamaica is an exciting journey filled with opportunities and responsibilities. The Real Estate (Dealers and Developers) Act outlines the qualifications and requirements for individuals seeking registration as a real estate salesman. Whether you're a local resident or someone holding an overseas license, the process involves a series of steps to ensure that you are well-equipped to engage in the practice of real estate.

Qualification Requirements:

To kickstart your career as a real estate salesman, you need to fulfill certain qualification criteria. The following options are available for qualification:

  1. Successful completion of the 108-hour Pre-licensing Salesman's Course at the Real Estate Training Institute.
  2. Successful completion of the 108-hour Pre-licensing Salesman's Part-time Course at the Real Estate Training Institute.

Registration Requirements:

Once you've met the qualification criteria, the next step is to submit the necessary documents and information to the Real Estate Board (REB). Here's a comprehensive list of registration requirements:

  1. Application form.
  2. Application Fee of J$9,000.00 (Effective April 01, 2019).
  3. Three letters of reference from specific professionals, excluding the Justice of the Peace validating your address.
    • Justice of the Peace (JP)
    • Minister of Religion
    • Medical Practitioner
    • Senior Teacher or Principal
    • Civil Servant ranked Senior Management Group and above
    • Senior Police Officer (rank above Sergeant)
    • Bank Manager
    • Attorney-at-law
    • Active Real Estate Dealer (except the dealer to whom the salesman is employed)
  4. Copy of TRN (Taxpayer Registration Number).
  5. Police Report (not older than one year).
  6. Bankruptcy Clearance Report receipt (not older than 6 months).
    • Institution: The Supervisor of Insolvency and Government Trustee, 52-60 Grenada Crescent, Kingston 5. Fee: J$3,000.00.
  7. Completed Fit and Proper Questionnaire Form.
  8. Two passport size photographs certified by an Attorney-at-law, Pastor, or Justice of the Peace (for individuals only).
  9. Proof of address (Utility Bills e.g., water, electricity, phone, or a letter from a JP confirming address).
  10. Employment letter by the dealer to which he/she will be employed and licensed.

Requirements for Registration (for individuals holding Overseas License):

If you're holding an overseas license, additional steps are involved:

  1. Certified copy of a current practicing salesman's license (acceptable to the Board).
  2. Evidence of passing the Aspects of Jamaican Land Law examination at the Real Estate Training Institute.
  3. Evidence of participation in 20 hours of the 108-hour Pre-licensing Salesman's Course at the Real Estate Training Institute.
  4. Work Permit for non-Jamaicans and non-Caricom nationals through the Ministry of Labour and Social Security.

Additional Information:

  • Application Fee for overseas applicants is J$12,000.00.
  • Applicants residing overseas must submit Bankruptcy and Police Clearances from both the current country of residence and Jamaica.
  • A Licence fee of J$22,000.00 is required upon approval.

The 20 hours of the 108-hour Pre-licensing Salesman's Course cover the following topics:

  • Real Estate Act: 5 hours
  • Proceeds of Crime Act (POCA): 5 hours
  • Code of Ethics: 4 hours
  • Aspects of Jamaican Land Law: 3 hours

Embark on your journey towards becoming a registered real estate salesman in Jamaica with confidence, knowing that the process is structured to ensure you are well-prepared for the exciting world of real estate. For detailed forms and additional information, please refer to the Salesman Form

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