Coronavirus Online Self-Assessment Tool Launched
Part of the government’s strategy to stop the spread of the coronavirus is to identify and isolate cases early to avoid the chance for community transmission.
Part of the government’s strategy to stop the spread of the coronavirus is to identify and isolate cases early to avoid the chance for community transmission.
Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) staff will work remotely from home starting on Wednesday, 25 March 2020. The new arrangement is in keeping with Government procedures to limit the impact of coronavirus throughout the Cayman Islands.
The Passport Office on Elgin Avenue will be closed for walk-ins or pick-ups until further notice.
The national response to COVID-19 has required everyone to adapt their ways of working, including those of the essential services the public rely on to keep them safe.
Our offices are currently closed to the public as a result of the Public Health (Prevention, Control and Suppression of COVID-19) Regulations 2020. Please visit our COVID-19 Continuity of Operations Pop Up page on our website for up to date court user information at www.judicial.ky
Judicial Administration Statement in Response to Government’s Announcement of Country-wide Shut-down until Saturday
JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATION (SHELTER IN PLACE) PUBLIC NOTICE
Due to the COVID-19 “Shelter in place at home” suppression measures, the WORC offices will be closed from March 25th until April 5th 2020.
The Needs Assessment Unit (NAU) has amended its customer-facing office hours with immediate effect, as a means of supporting social distancing and the government’s enhanced COVID-19 containment measures.
The Department of Commerce and Investment (DCI) advises the public that effective today, March 25th, the business licensing counter and the Grand Cayman Office will be closed to the public until further notice.