How to Get a TRN Number from Florida for Jamaican Property
How to Get a TRN Number from Florida for Jamaican Property
So you're a Jamaican living in Florida, and you're ready to buy property back home. Good for you. But then you hit that same wall we all hit: you need a Tax Registration Number (TRN). Without it, you can't register land, can't pay property taxes, can't even open a bank account for rental income. The good news? You don't have to book a flight to Jamaica just for a piece of paper. Here's exactly how to get a TRN from Florida for Jamaican property.
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Why You Need a TRN for Jamaican Property
A TRN is basically Jamaica's version of a Social Security Number, but for tax stuff. When you're buying property, you'll need it for:
- The transfer of title at the National Land Agency
- Paying property taxes (even if you're living abroad)
- Opening a local bank account for rental income
- Signing sale agreements with attorneys
Without a TRN, your property purchase stops dead. Plenty of diaspora folks learn this the hard way after wiring deposits.
How to Apply for a TRN from Florida
You've got two main options to get a TRN while you're in Florida. Pick the one that fits your timeline and budget.
Option 1: Apply Online via TAJ (Fastest)
Tax Administration Jamaica (TAJ) now lets you apply for a TRN online. Here's the step-by-step:
1. Visit the TAJ Online Portal – Go to taj.gov.jm and click "TRN Application."
2. Complete the Form – Fill in your full name, date of birth, and place of birth exactly like they appear on your passport.
3. Upload Documents – You'll need a clear copy of your Jamaican passport (or birth certificate if you don't have a passport) and proof of address (like a Florida utility bill or bank statement).
4. Submit and Wait – Processing takes 5–10 business days. They'll email you your TRN certificate.
5. Use It Immediately – Once you get it, share it with your Jamaican attorney so they can move forward with the property stuff.
Pro tip: If your name changed (like from marriage), include supporting documents like a marriage certificate. Otherwise, they'll reject it.
Option 2: Apply via the Jamaican Consulate in Miami
If you'd rather talk to someone face-to-face or your documents are a bit complicated, the Jamaican Consulate in Miami can handle your TRN application.
- Location: 25 SE 2nd Ave, Suite 609, Miami, FL 33131
- Required Documents: Original passport, birth certificate, and a completed TRN application form (download it from the TAJ website).
- Processing Time: 2–3 weeks (they'll mail the certificate to your Florida address).
- Cost: About $20–$30 (fees change, so check the consulate website).
Note: The consulate doesn't issue TRNs on the spot. They send applications to TAJ in Jamaica, so plan ahead.
What This Means for the Diaspora
For Jamaicans in Florida, getting a TRN isn't the headache it used to be. The online option changes everything. You can apply from your living room in Orlando, Tampa, or Miami and get the number emailed to you. No more begging your cousin to stand in line at a TAJ office in Kingston.
But here's the thing: your documents have to be perfect. Any name mismatch or missing proof will slow you down. Double-check everything before you hit submit.
Another reality check: a TRN alone doesn't make you a property owner. You'll still need a Jamaican attorney, a land survey, and maybe a title search. But the TRN is that first domino – without it, nothing else falls.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Using a different name – Your TRN must match your passport exactly. If people call you "Mike" but your passport says "Michael," use the full name.
- Ignoring the address proof – TAJ wants a recent utility bill or bank statement. A driver's license might not cut it.
- Waiting until the last minute – Start your TRN application as soon as you decide to buy property. Delays can cost you deposits or good deals.
Final Steps After Getting Your TRN
Once you have your TRN, here's what to do next:
1. Send it to your Jamaican attorney – They'll use it to prepare the sale agreement and run title searches.
2. Open a local bank account – Some banks let non-residents open accounts with a TRN and passport. You'll need this for paying taxes and getting rental income.
3. Pay property taxes – If the property you're buying already has taxes due, use your TRN to clear arrears.
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FAQs
Can I get a TRN without a Jamaican passport?
Yeah, you can use your Jamaican birth certificate. But a passport is preferred and speeds things up.
How long does it take to get a TRN from Florida?
Online applications take 5–10 business days. Consulate applications take 2–3 weeks.
Is a TRN free?
The online application is free. Consulate services charge a small fee (around $20–$30).
Our Take
Look, we get it – you're busy building a life in Florida, and dealing with Jamaican bureaucracy feels like a step backward. But here's the truth: stop overthinking it. The online TRN system works. It's not perfect, but it's a thousand times better than what we had five years ago. Don't let a simple number hold you up from owning a piece of Jamaica. And for the love of reggae, double-check your name spelling. We've seen too many deals fall through because Michael became Micheal. Get your TRN, buy the land, and build your legacy. Yuh nuh see it yet?
— A Local Jamaican Who's Seen It All