• Make a Will

    The Wills Act sets out some legal formalities which must be observed by the testator to ensure that his will is accepted as valid by the court and effect given to his intention as expressed under the said will. Hence how to make a will becomes  important information.
  • Whereabouts Advertisement

    The Administrator-General’s Department of Jamaica, administrator of estates listed, has to establish contact with the persons noted in whereabouts advertisements.
  • Properties for Sale

    There are various properties of Estates which are administered by the Administrator-General’s Department of Jamaica which are available for sale. All such properties are listed on the website advertisement page.
  • Properties for Rent

    There are various properties of  Estates which are administered by  Administrator-General’s Department of Jamaica which are available for rent. All such properties are listed on the website advertisement page.



Mission Statement

The Administrator-General’s Department protects the interests of minors, beneficiaries and creditors of the estates that the law requires the Administrator-General to administer.

Our Team

Mrs. Stacie-Ann N. Carty

Administrator-General & CEO

Stacie-Ann N. Carty is a pragmatic Attorney-at-Law with a wealth of experience in trust and estate administration, creation and management of trusts, conveyancing, corporate and commercial law, pension fund management and administration, commercial banking, general financial services, debt recovery and management, as well as litigation. In addition to her core legal skills, Stacie is known for her ability to: communicate effectively with stakeholders; improve key business processes leading to operational efficiencies; and provide strategic guidance to facilitate entities achieving their mandate whilst adhering to sound corporate governance principles. Stacie honed the aforementioned skills whilst serving as an Attorney-at-Law with the Administrator-General’s Department of Jamaica (the Statutory Estate Administrator and Public Trustee), the Jamaica National Group Limited (one of Jamaica’s oldest indigenous financial conglomerates) and the Jamaica Deposit Insurance Corporation (a partner in Jamaica’s financial sector safety net). Along with 15 years of extensive experience as Legal Counsel, Stacie has various academic qualifications. She earned her Bachelor of Laws, LL.B (Hons.) degree from the University of the West Indies, and her Legal Education Certificate from the Norman Manley Law School. Thereafter, she obtained her Master of Laws, LL.M in Commercial and Corporate Law, as well as a Postgraduate Diploma in Banking and Finance Law and a Postgraduate Certificate in Financial Services Law all with Merit from Queen Mary University of London. Stacie-Ann also holds an Advanced Certificate in Trusts Law and Practice from the Society of Trusts and Estate Practitioners; and a Post Graduate Diploma in Corporate Governance from the Jamaica Stock Exchange e-Campus. Stacie is an Affiliate Member of the Society of Trusts and Estate Practitioners; a Member of the Board of Trustees of the Council of Voluntary Social Services Pension Plan; and a former Member of the Committee of Management of the Excelsior High School and the Board of Trustees of the Jamaica National Building Society Pension Fund.

Mr. Patrick Wright

Finance & Planning Executive

Mr. Patrick Wright joined the Administrator-General’s Department in 2000 as Trust Accounting Manager. He assumed the position of Finance and Asset Management Executive in 2008. A graduate of the University of the West Indies, he has a Master of Science Degree in Accounting.

Miss Ingrid Cole

Attorney-at-Law/Estate Administration Executive

Estate Administration Executive for the Administrator-General’s Department, Ingrid Cole’s areas of expertise include Conveyance, Succession Law, Corporate Law and Family Law. Miss Cole was called to the Jamaican Bar in 1999.Miss Cole’s journey into law saw her gaining experience in the private sector, where she served for several years before joining the Administrator-General’s Department (AGD) in 2002. As a Public Servant, Miss Cole served in the capacity of a Senior Case Attorney at the AGD. She was promoted to Estate Administration Executive with direct responsibility for estate administration and property management. In fulfilling her social role to society, Ingrid Cole, a devoted Rotarian, is a member of the East Kingston and Port Royal Rotary Club. She was the Vice Chairman of Tarrant High School.

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