Permits and Licences

All Permits Licences

  • Establishing a Time-Share Resort in The Bahamas

    Persons, including Bahamians and Non-Bahamians, who are interested in constructing a new building, effecting any improvement in or repairs or alterations to an existing building or use or change the use of an existing building,

  • Registering a Purchase or acquisition of Real Property

    A non-Bahamian or a Permanent Resident, who acquires an interest in a condominium or property to be used by him/her as owner-occupied, or for construction of such a dwelling, must apply to the Secretary to the Investments Board to register the purchase.

  • Registering a Time-Sharing Purchase in The Bahamas

    Persons, both Bahamians and Non-Bahamians, who have acquired an interest in a time share in The Bahamas must register the interest with the Bahamas Investment Authority (BIA). The interest is to be registered by the Developing Owner of

  • Health Professionals' Annual Licensing

    Every license issued is valid for the year in which it is issued and expires on the 31st day of December of that year. Licensing fees vary according to the health profession. Failure to renew your license on time will result in payment of a late

  • Healthcare Facilities Licensing Renewal & Transfers

    Persons seeking to build a hospital or healthcare facility must first obtain a licence from the Board. In order to be eligible for a licence, you must first submit an application along with the following requirements to the Facilities Board

  • Licensing of Medical Practitioners

    9:00 am to 5:00 pm, Monday to Friday, except public holidays

  • Nursing Licensing & Renewal

    Persons seeking to establish a nursing agency, or an agency where the services of nurses, midwives and clinical nurses are sought, must first obtain a license from the Nursing Council.

  • Registration of Medical Professionals

    The Registrar keeps a current record of all medical practitioners and their qualifications in the Medical Register. In order to register, you must submit a written application to the Council that proves the following

  • Recording of Deeds and Documents

    Bahamians can register their deeds and other legal documents at the Deeds and Documents Registry at the Registrar General’s Department.

  • Investment Incentive Concessions, Applying for

    The Commonwealth of The Bahamas welcomes International Inventors who wish to establish a business in The Bahamas. From time to time, the Government of The Bahamas offers targeted investment incentives for particular types of projects.

  • Permanent Residence, Applying for

    Non-Bahamian nationals who are desirous of living and working in the Bahamas must seek authorization from the Department of Immigration to do so. This comes in the form of a Residence Permit.

  • Permit to Reside, Applying for a

    Non-Bahamian nationals who are desirous of living for any purpose other than working in the Bahamas, must seek authorization from the Department of Immigration. This comes in the form of a Residence Permit, also commonly

  • Licences for Justices of the Peace, Application for

    Justices of the Peace are those persons appointed at the local levels as lay persons who are charged with the responsibility of keeping the peace. They, therefore, have the same powers as Magistrates to sign warrants to assist the police with search

  • Registering a Patent

    A patent for an invention is a grant by the government to an inventor for certain rights. A patent is granted by the Bahamian Government through the Intellectual Properties Section of the Registrar General’s Department.

  • Registering a Trademark

    A trademark is a work, symbol or picture or the combination used to distinguish the goods of a person or organisation from the goods of others in the market place. A registered trademark gives a proprietor exclusive rights to use the mark for

  • Business Licence, Applying for a

    All businesses are required to be licenced under the Business Licence bill 2010.This includes all businesses registered before the bill became law. Any person who wishes to incorporate a company in the Bahamas is required by law to register the business

  • Cease a Business, Applying to

    Once a decision is made to terminate or cease business operations for a period of time, a business owner is required to apply to the BLU to cease the business.

  • Change Business Location, Applying to

    All businesses are required to apply to the Business Licence Office to change their business location.

  • Change Business Mailing Address, Applying to

    All businesses are required to apply to the Business Licence Office to change their business Mailing Address.

  • Change a business name on a Business Licence, Applying to

    All businesses are required to apply to the Business Licence Office when there is a change of business name that appears on the Business Licence.

  • Film and Television Production Permit

    The Bahamas Film and Television Commission provides support and facilitation to production service representatives in and out of The Bahamas, who have film, television and other production projects, which can be executed in The Bahamas.

  • Hotel Licence Application

    Persons wishing to operate a hotel for the first time must apply for a licence. Persons wishing to operate a hotel that have been closed for one year or more, and are re-opening must also apply for a license. This applies to first time

  • Hotel Licence Renewal

    Hotel owners and operators must renew their hotel licence on an annual basis.

  • Hotel Licence Transfer

    Hotel operators and owners can apply for a transfer of a hotel licence where there is a change of the hotel operator or when the licensed operator has died.

  • Occasional Business Licence, Applying for an

    All businesses are required to be licenced under the Business Licence Bill 2010. Any person who wishes to conduct business in the short term must apply for an Occasional Business License. The period must not exceed seven days.

  • Registering with the Compliance Commission

    The Compliance Commission maintains relevant information on the entire local financial services sector as well as regional and international regulatory organizations.

  • Temporary Business Licence, Applying for a

    All businesses are required to be licenced under the Business Licence Bill 2010. A non-Bahamian applying to conduct a specific business in The Bahamas for a period of time is required to apply for a Temporary Business Licence.

  • Temporary Hotel Licence

    A temporary hotel licence allows hotel operators whose hotels have not fully complied with all regulations.

  • Processing Plant Licence

    This licence authorizes the processing of seafood on a land-based processing facility. Refer to "The Seafood Processing and Inspection Regulations, 2002" for more details.

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