When managing property-related matters in Jamaica, one of the essential pieces of information you will need is your land valuation number. This guide will walk you through the steps to obtain this number, whether you have documentation on hand or need to locate it online.
1. Using the Jamaica Tax Office Website (TAJ)
If you have your property documents handy, the simplest way to retrieve your land valuation number is by using the Jamaica Tax Office website (TAJ).
Steps:
Visit the Jamaica Tax Office Property Tax Query page.
Enter your property’s lot number and the Valuation-Strata number (if available).
If you have a Taxpayer Registration Number (TRN), you may enter it as well.
Review the information provided on your receipt from previous tax payments, which may also contain your valuation number.
2. Locating the Valuation Number on Your Land Title
If you do not have your land valuation number readily available, it can usually be found on your land title.
Steps:
Check your land title document, where the valuation number is typically listed.
If you do not have your land title, refer to the documents provided by the solicitor who handled the purchase of your property. The valuation number should be included in these documents.
3. Finding Your Land Valuation Number Online (If No Documentation is Available)
If you cannot locate any paperwork, you can still find your land valuation number online using the National Land Agency’s (NLA) eLand Jamaica platform.
Steps:
Visit the NLA website.
Navigate to the eLand Jamaica Interactive Map at this link.
On the map, zoom into your parish and area, then zoom in to locate your specific lot.
Double-click on your lot. The system will display detailed information, including:
Land Valuation Number
Title Reference
Size (Sqmt)
Street Address
Scheme Address
Location
Parish
X,Y Coordinate
This process may take some time, especially if you are unfamiliar with the map interface, but it will provide you with the necessary information, including the valuation number.
4. Additional Tips
Keep Your Documentation Safe: Always store your land title and related documents in a secure place to avoid the hassle of having to retrieve information online.
Use Digital Copies: Consider scanning your important documents and keeping digital copies on your computer or cloud storage for easy access.
Contact the NLA: If you experience difficulties using the eLand Jamaica platform, you can contact the National Land Agency for further assistance.
By following this guide, you should be able to successfully retrieve your land valuation number, ensuring you can manage your property-related tasks efficiently.
Disclaimer
This guide is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended as legal, financial, or professional advice. The processes and resources described may change over time, and users are advised to verify information with relevant authorities, such as the Jamaica Tax Office and the National Land Agency. The accuracy and completeness of the information are not guaranteed, and any actions taken based on this guide are at the user’s own risk. For personalized assistance, consult with a qualified professional or contact the appropriate government offices directly.





