Shipping to jamaica
MADE EASY!

HOW IT WORKS
Shop anywhere in the U.S.—Cooriya will handle the rest.
Cooriya gives you a secure U.S. address and warehouse to receive, consolidate, and ship your packages hassle-free.
1️⃣ Shop Online at your favorite stores
2️⃣ We Receive & Process your goods
3️⃣ We Ship your goods to Jamaica
4️⃣ Local Pickup or Convenient Delivery
QUESTION & ANSWERS
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Sign up on Cooriya.com
Create your account in a few minutes. -
Activate your account
Once activated, you’re good to go. -
Get your US shipping address automatically
You’ll be assigned a personal US-based shipping address along with a unique ID number. -
Shop anywhere in the US
Use that address at checkout when shopping online. -
We handle the rest
We receive your package, ship it to Jamaica, track it, clear it, and deliver it to you.
👉 That’s it. You shop. We ship. Consider it delivered.
Use our shipping calculator to see your rates upfront. No extra fees. No surprises.
When your package arrives in Jamaica and is processed, you’ll receive a notification and invoice. You may pay at pickup, pay cash on delivery, or pay online and schedule your pickup or delivery.
Jamaica Customs strictly regulates, restricts, or prohibits items like firearms, ammunition, cameras/drones, agricultural products, meat, and used tires to prevent contraband and ensure safety. Most restricted items, including weapons, drones, and specific electronics, require authorization from the Ministry of National Security or relevant agencies prior to import.
- Weapons & Safety Gear: Firearms, ammunition, explosives, fireworks, flares, bulletproof vests, handcuffs, pepper spray, stun guns/tasers, and toy guns.
- Agricultural & Food Products: Fresh fruits, vegetables, plants, plant products, honey, raw/cooked meat, live animals, milk, and dairy products.
- Vehicles & Parts: Used tires, motorcycles over 700cc, and armored trucks.
- Electronics & Equipment: Drones, cameras (certain types), two-way radios, credit card scanning equipment, and metal detectors.
- Other Items: Camouflage clothing/material, pornography, obsecene material, and publications related to divination or magic.
- Permits: Agricultural products require permits from the Ministry of Agriculture.
- Authorization: Items like firearms require special permits from the Ministry of National Security.
- Documentation: Proper invoices and inspection certificates for meat are mandatory.
A purchase invoice, or payment receipt, is a document that shows the price you paid for the products you have purchased. The document must also show other information, including the name and address of the sellers and date of purchase.
Many merchants automatically include a merchant invoice with your package, and some may email you an electronic merchant invoice.
Please keep a record of your merchant invoices so you can provide them to us for customs clearance.
If your package arrives without a merchant invoice, or if the invoice does not show the price you paid for merchandise, we cannot guarantee that your package will be cleared. They may be detained at the customs office until we receive this information.
Special note about gift items:
If you indicate your item is a gift, the seller may include a merchant invoice that does not show the price you paid for your purchase. If your package arrives with a gift receipt rather than a complete merchant invoice, you will be asked to provide additional information so we can clear the package at customs.
CONTACT US
We accept NCB bank transfer, Zelle, credit or debit card, PayPal, and cash on pickup or delivery. Payment options may vary depending on the service and location, and details will be provided with your invoice.
Contact Ship2Ja.com customer service, and we’ll investigate. Make sure your merchant packs your items properly—while we handle every package with care, we cannot be responsible for damage if the packaging isn’t suitable for shipping.
Restricted Items – Jamaica Customs Agency
Jamaica strictly prohibits the importation of illegal drugs, obscene materials, counterfeit coins, used tires, and dangerous weapons. Also banned are honey, fresh produce (fruits and vegetables), meats, and certain publications related to magic or occultism. Prohibited items are destroyed or returned, and, if not declared, can lead to severe penalties.
Key Prohibited Items (Cannot Enter Jamaica):
Narcotics & Dangerous Drugs: Including marijuana, cocaine, and unregistered narcotics.
Food Items: Honey (strictly prohibited), meat (raw or cooked), and fresh fruits/vegetables.
Used Tires: Used or second-hand tires are banned due to health risks.
Obscene/Offensive Material: Pornography, indecent prints, or items with offensive markings.
Weapons & Explosives: Firearms, ammunition, explosives, fireworks, and dangerous knives.
Specific Publications: Books/materials from de Laurence Scott and Company or Red Star Publishing Company related to occultism or magic.
Chemicals/Poisons: Hazardous materials, radioactive substances, and certain pesticides.
Other: Counterfeit currency, toy guns, and used bedding.
Restricted Items (Require Special Permits/Licenses):
Animals: Including carcasses (require permits from the Ministry of Agriculture).
Plants: Require a phytosanitary certificate.
Medication: Must have clear labels; prescriptions are required.
Electronics: Two-way radios require a license from the Spectrum Management Authority.
For the most up-to-date, specific, or detailed information, travellers should always refer to the official Jamaica Customs Agency website.
Yes, you can ship a television, but it must be properly packaged. We recommend placing it in its original packaging and securing it inside a wooden crate for added protection during transit. If your TV is shipped directly from your supplier, a signed waiver is required by the airline carrier, acknowledging that televisions are sensitive to elements such as vibration and movement during transportation.
We calculate duties and fees based on your shipment’s type and value. When your package arrives in Jamaica, you’ll receive an invoice with the applicable charges, which must be paid before pickup or delivery. Shipments with a CIF (Cost, Insurance, and Freight) value of US$100 or less are exempt under the de minimis rule.
PICKUP OR DELIVERY
- In Store Pickup
- Island-Wide Delivery
- Pickup requires a valid government-issued ID
- Pickup Invoice must be paid in full
- Open packages and check for any missing iutems or damage before leaving

- Up to 10 lbs
- Same/Next Day Delivery
- Basic service, no tracking included
- $1000 JMD
- Up to 10 lb
- 1-7 business days delivery time
- Basic service, no tracking included
- $800 per package
- Up to 10 lb
- Basic service, no tracking included
- $1,000 JMD
- Up to 100 lbs
- Faster: Same/Next Day
- Basic service, no tracking included
- $5-16,000 JMD









