RGD warns against use of unlawful means to obtain documents

The Registrar General Department (RGD) is warning Jamaicans against using unlawful means to obtain documents provided by the department.

 

Manager of Authentication, Verification and Identity at the RGD, Kerry-Ann Jones, told Irie F M News that many persons fall victim, to unscrupulous individuals who purport to be representatives of the RGD.

 

Ms. Jones said persons who visit the RGD to use its services must be wary of people who claim to be able to provide documents faster than the usually allotted time.

 

She added that exorbitant fees must be considered a red flag.

 

 

Marcus Garvey in Schools project to be expanded to more institutions

The Registrar General Department (RGD) is warning Jamaicans against using unlawful means to obtain documents provided by the department.

 

Manager of Authentication, Verification and Identity at the RGD, Kerry-Ann Jones, told Irie F M News that many persons fall victim, to unscrupulous individuals who purport to be representatives of the RGD.

 

Ms. Jones said persons who visit the RGD to use its services must be wary of people who claim to be able to provide documents faster than the usually allotted time.

 

She added that exorbitant fees must be considered a red flag.

 

 

Malahoo Forte appeals to warring factions to end feud

The Registrar General Department (RGD) is warning Jamaicans against using unlawful means to obtain documents provided by the department.

 

Manager of Authentication, Verification and Identity at the RGD, Kerry-Ann Jones, told Irie F M News that many persons fall victim, to unscrupulous individuals who purport to be representatives of the RGD.

 

Ms. Jones said persons who visit the RGD to use its services must be wary of people who claim to be able to provide documents faster than the usually allotted time.

 

She added that exorbitant fees must be considered a red flag.

 

 

Businessman convicted of human trafficking sentenced to 10 years imprisonment

The Registrar General Department (RGD) is warning Jamaicans against using unlawful means to obtain documents provided by the department.

 

Manager of Authentication, Verification and Identity at the RGD, Kerry-Ann Jones, told Irie F M News that many persons fall victim, to unscrupulous individuals who purport to be representatives of the RGD.

 

Ms. Jones said persons who visit the RGD to use its services must be wary of people who claim to be able to provide documents faster than the usually allotted time.

 

She added that exorbitant fees must be considered a red flag.

 

 

PM Holness: Govt remains cautious in handling country’s economy

The Registrar General Department (RGD) is warning Jamaicans against using unlawful means to obtain documents provided by the department.

 

Manager of Authentication, Verification and Identity at the RGD, Kerry-Ann Jones, told Irie F M News that many persons fall victim, to unscrupulous individuals who purport to be representatives of the RGD.

 

Ms. Jones said persons who visit the RGD to use its services must be wary of people who claim to be able to provide documents faster than the usually allotted time.

 

She added that exorbitant fees must be considered a red flag.

 

 

Panton family lawyer says remand facility will impair Jean Ann’s health

The Registrar General Department (RGD) is warning Jamaicans against using unlawful means to obtain documents provided by the department.

 

Manager of Authentication, Verification and Identity at the RGD, Kerry-Ann Jones, told Irie F M News that many persons fall victim, to unscrupulous individuals who purport to be representatives of the RGD.

 

Ms. Jones said persons who visit the RGD to use its services must be wary of people who claim to be able to provide documents faster than the usually allotted time.

 

She added that exorbitant fees must be considered a red flag.

 

 

Green: this is the last week to submit feedback on draft NIDS regulations

The Registrar General Department (RGD) is warning Jamaicans against using unlawful means to obtain documents provided by the department.

 

Manager of Authentication, Verification and Identity at the RGD, Kerry-Ann Jones, told Irie F M News that many persons fall victim, to unscrupulous individuals who purport to be representatives of the RGD.

 

Ms. Jones said persons who visit the RGD to use its services must be wary of people who claim to be able to provide documents faster than the usually allotted time.

 

She added that exorbitant fees must be considered a red flag.

 

 

Opposition names members for Constitutional Reform Committee

The Registrar General Department (RGD) is warning Jamaicans against using unlawful means to obtain documents provided by the department.

 

Manager of Authentication, Verification and Identity at the RGD, Kerry-Ann Jones, told Irie F M News that many persons fall victim, to unscrupulous individuals who purport to be representatives of the RGD.

 

Ms. Jones said persons who visit the RGD to use its services must be wary of people who claim to be able to provide documents faster than the usually allotted time.

 

She added that exorbitant fees must be considered a red flag.

 

 

Lower house approves request to postpone local government election again

The Registrar General Department (RGD) is warning Jamaicans against using unlawful means to obtain documents provided by the department.

 

Manager of Authentication, Verification and Identity at the RGD, Kerry-Ann Jones, told Irie F M News that many persons fall victim, to unscrupulous individuals who purport to be representatives of the RGD.

 

Ms. Jones said persons who visit the RGD to use its services must be wary of people who claim to be able to provide documents faster than the usually allotted time.

 

She added that exorbitant fees must be considered a red flag.

 

 

Holness chastises persons who sougth to tarnish Jamaica’s image following report from Integrity Commission

The Registrar General Department (RGD) is warning Jamaicans against using unlawful means to obtain documents provided by the department.

 

Manager of Authentication, Verification and Identity at the RGD, Kerry-Ann Jones, told Irie F M News that many persons fall victim, to unscrupulous individuals who purport to be representatives of the RGD.

 

Ms. Jones said persons who visit the RGD to use its services must be wary of people who claim to be able to provide documents faster than the usually allotted time.

 

She added that exorbitant fees must be considered a red flag.