Long Island Road Traffic Department

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25/04/2025
When signing a title certificate for a vehicle transfer, It is crucial that both the buyer and seller ensure their signa...
22/04/2024

When signing a title certificate for a vehicle transfer, It is crucial that both the buyer and seller ensure their signatures correspond accurately with the information presented on their individual driver's licenses. This ensures a smooth process for all parties involved

A lost key was discovered today at our Hamilton's location. If you're missing this key, swing by the Hamilton's office t...
19/04/2024

A lost key was discovered today at our Hamilton's location. If you're missing this key, swing by the Hamilton's office to claim it 🗝️

Are you considering the idea of importing a vehicle from overseas? We're excited to be part of your adventure, and we wo...
18/04/2024

Are you considering the idea of importing a vehicle from overseas? We're excited to be part of your adventure, and we would like to provide you with a guide to navigate this process.

Firstly! It's essential to have a valid Bahamian Driver's License in hand for a smooth drive. If you're not in possession of one, no worries! A quick visit to your nearest Long Island Road Traffic Department will sort you out in no time. Our staff is here with open arms, ready to guide you through the process of obtaining one.

Now, onto licensing your imported vehicle! Gather up these essential documents and driver over to your nearest Long Island Road Traffic Department:
- An insurance license for your imported vehicle.
- A double stamped customs slip from the Customs Department.
- A bill of sale/invoice for your imported vehicle.

With your paperwork in hand, it's time to make a visit to your nearest Long Island Road Traffic Department! Our friendly staff are eager to welcome you, and guide you through your imported vehicle registration process.

If you find yourself in the unfortunate situation of misplacing or losing your Title Certificate, fret not! Here's a sim...
17/04/2024

If you find yourself in the unfortunate situation of misplacing or losing your Title Certificate, fret not! Here's a simple guide to obtaining a replacement:

Report the Loss: Head over to your local Police Department on the island and file a lost Title Certificate Report. This step is crucial for initiating the replacement process.

Obtain the Lost Title Certificate Report: Once you've reported the loss, your local Police Department will provide you with an official lost Title Certificate Report. This document serves as confirmation of your loss.

Visit Your Nearest Long Island Road Traffic Department: Present your lost Title Certificate Report, and they'll assist you in obtaining a reprint of your Title Certificate.

Reprint Process: The Nearest Road Traffic Department will issue you a reprint of your Title Certificate. Please note that a fee of $25 dollars is applicable for this service.

04/04/2024

The Road Traffic Department, Long Island, Hamiltons hereby informs the public that our office will be closed on the 5th of April 2024 from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. due to a scheduled BPL power outage.

We extend our sincere apologies for any inconvenience this may cause.

Yours faithfully,
Management

09/02/2024

Hey there! Are you, or your child the age of 17+ excited about taking the learner's permit exam? Dive into our Highway Code to discover all the important safety tips and road rules you'll need to know. Let's get you ready to hit the road with confidence!

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Hamilton's
Long Island

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 16:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 16:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 16:00
Thursday 09:00 - 16:00
Friday 09:00 - 16:00

Telephone

+12423373518

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