Absolutely not! A Justice of the Peace (JP) in Jamaica is strictly prohibited from charging or accepting any form of payment, gift, or reward for performing their duties. The Justice of the Peace Act mandates that all JP services must be provided free of cost to the public. JPs are appointed to serve their communities voluntarily and are expected to uphold the highest standards of integrity and fairness. If a JP demands or accepts payment, this is a violation of their duty, and such actions should be reported to the Ministry of Justice or the relevant authorities. Their role is a public service, ensuring that everyone has equal access to their assistance without financial barriers.
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