Courts Jamaica is open Monday to Friday, 9:00 am to 6:00 pm, Saturday 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, and Sunday 10:00 am to 4:00 pm at most branches. Hours may vary at mall locations. Courts is generally closed on Jamaican public holidays. Confirm your branch at courtsjamaica.com.
- Courts Jamaica opening hours
- All Courts Jamaica branches
- Sunday & weekend hours
- What Courts Jamaica sells
- Hire purchase β how it works
- Online shopping & delivery
- Warranty & after-sales service
- Public holiday hours
- History of Courts Jamaica
- Courts vs other Jamaica retailers
- Shopping tips for Courts Jamaica
- Frequently asked questions
Courts Jamaica Opening Hours β Full Weekly Schedule
Courts Jamaica stores operate a consistent schedule across most of its branch network β opening at 9:00 am Monday to Friday and closing at 6:00 pm, giving customers a solid nine-hour weekday shopping window. Saturday hours are slightly reduced, closing at 5:00 pm, and most Courts locations also open on Sundays from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm β a meaningful advantage for Jamaicans who cannot visit retail stores during the standard working week.
Courts Jamaica opening hours may vary slightly at branches inside shopping centres, where the store will align with the mallβs own trading schedule. Always confirm your specific branch before making a long journey.
| Monday | 9:00 am β 6:00 pm | Open |
| Tuesday | 9:00 am β 6:00 pm | Open |
| Wednesday | 9:00 am β 6:00 pm | Open |
| Thursday | 9:00 am β 6:00 pm | Open |
| Friday | 9:00 am β 6:00 pm | Open |
| Saturday | 9:00 am β 5:00 pm | Slightly Reduced |
| Sunday | 10:00 am β 4:00 pm | Reduced Hours |
Courts Jamaica stores inside shopping centres β such as Courts at Portmore Mall or Courts at Sovereign Centre β may keep extended or different hours in line with the mallβs trading schedule. Always confirm your specific branch hours at courtsjamaica.com or by calling 1-876-926-9662 before your visit, particularly on weekends and approaching public holidays.
What Time Does Courts Jamaica Close?
Courts Jamaica closes at 6:00 pm Monday to Friday and 5:00 pm on Saturdays. Sunday closing is at 4:00 pm. These closing times apply at the majority of standalone Courts stores. For customers making significant purchases β furniture, appliances, or hire purchase agreements β arriving at least one hour before closing is advisable, as processing paperwork and discussing credit terms takes time. Arriving at 5:45 pm on a Friday does not leave enough time to complete a hire purchase application.
What Time Does Courts Jamaica Open?
Courts Jamaica opens at 9:00 am Monday to Saturday and 10:00 am on Sundays. The 9:00 am weekday start is consistent with most Jamaican retail businesses. If you need to arrange furniture delivery before work, or want to beat the Saturday afternoon crowd, the first hour of trading from 9:00 am to 10:00 am is typically the quietest window of the week.
Courts Jamaica Branches β All Store Locations Island-Wide
Courts Jamaica operates over 14 branches across Jamaica, covering every major parish from Kingston and the Corporate Area through to Westmoreland and Portland. This island-wide reach makes Courts genuinely accessible to the majority of Jamaicaβs population β a key part of why it has become the dominant furniture and electronics retailer on the island. Below is a summary of the main Courts locations with their standard operating hours.
For the complete, current list of all Courts Jamaica branches with exact addresses, phone numbers, and real-time opening hours, use the store locator at courtsjamaica.com. Courts also posts branch-specific updates and promotions on their Facebook page.
Courts Jamaica Sunday and Weekend Hours β Is Courts Open on Weekends?
Yes β Courts Jamaica is open on both Saturdays and Sundays, though with slightly reduced hours compared to weekdays. Saturday trading runs from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, and most Courts branches are open on Sundays from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. This makes Courts significantly more accessible than many Jamaican retailers that close on Sundays entirely.
Weekend visits to Courts are particularly popular for families who want to view furniture and appliances together β browsing a sofa set or comparing refrigerators is a decision most households prefer to make jointly. The Sunday 10:00 am to 4:00 pm window, while shorter than weekdays, covers the most practical mid-morning and early afternoon shopping period.
| Saturday | 9:00 am β 5:00 pm | Open |
| Sunday | 10:00 am β 4:00 pm | Open |
If visiting Courts on a Sunday to apply for a hire purchase agreement, note that the 4:00 pm closing time leaves limited window for processing. Arrive by 2:00 pm at the latest if you intend to complete a credit application or finalise a significant purchase. Weekday visits are recommended for complex purchases requiring detailed paperwork.
What Courts Jamaica Sells β Full Product Range by Department
Courts Jamaica is significantly more than a furniture store. Its full-service branches function as comprehensive home goods and electronics retail destinations β covering every category from living room sofas to smartphones, from washing machines to air conditioning units. Understanding what Courts carries by department helps you plan your visit and know whether Courts is the right stop for your specific purchase.
βCourts Jamaica is the one stop most Jamaicans trust when they are furnishing a new home, upgrading their kitchen, or replacing a major appliance. The combination of product range, hire purchase, and island-wide delivery is what gives Courts its enduring market position.β
β Opening Hours JA,Courts Jamaica Hire Purchase β How to Buy Furniture and Electronics on Credit
Hire purchase is the financial product most closely associated with Courts Jamaica, and it has been central to the brandβs relationship with Jamaican consumers for decades. Courtsβ hire purchase scheme allows customers to take home furniture, electronics, and appliances immediately with a deposit and pay the balance over weekly or monthly instalments β making large household purchases accessible to Jamaicans across a wide range of income levels.
Courts Jamaica processes hire purchase applications in-store, at any Courts branch, during regular Courts Jamaica opening hours. Processing typically takes less than an hour for straightforward applications. Here is how the hire purchase process works.
What to Bring When Applying for Courts Hire Purchase
- βValid government-issued photo ID β National ID, passport, or driverβs licence. Required for all hire purchase applications.
- βTax Registration Number (TRN) β Courts requires your TRN as part of the credit application process for identification and credit history verification.
- βProof of income β recent pay slips, a letter from your employer confirming salary, or bank statements showing income deposits. Self-employed customers should bring evidence of business income.
- βProof of address β a utility bill, bank statement, or other official document showing your current residential address dated within the last three months.
- !Deposit funds β bring sufficient cash or card funds to cover the required deposit at the time of application. Deposits are typically paid immediately upon approval.
- βPrevious Courts account details β if you are an existing Courts customer, bring your account number to potentially expedite the credit review process.
Courts Jamaica Hire Purchase Interest Rates and Total Cost
Hire purchase at Courts Jamaica includes interest charges, which means the total amount repaid over the term will exceed the original retail price of the goods. Before signing any hire purchase agreement, ask Courts staff for the full total repayment figure β the total cost including all interest charges β so you can compare this against the cash price and make an informed decision. The Bank of Jamaica provides consumer guidance on credit agreements and what lenders are required to disclose under Jamaican financial regulation.
Courts Jamaica Online Shopping β Order Furniture and Electronics Online
Courts Jamaica operates a full online shopping platform at courtsjamaica.com, allowing customers to browse the complete product range, compare items, and purchase online with island-wide delivery. The Courts online store is available 24 hours a day β giving customers the ability to shop outside of regular Courts Jamaica opening hours and have purchases delivered to their door.
How to Shop Courts Jamaica Online
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Browse the full product range at courtsjamaica.com The Courts Jamaica website is organised by department β furniture, electronics, appliances, technology. Use the search function to find specific products or brand names. Filter by price range to narrow options to your budget. Product pages include specifications, dimensions, and available colour options.
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Check availability for your parish Some products are available for immediate delivery while others may require a lead time for delivery to certain parishes. Check the delivery availability for your specific location during the checkout process or contact Courts customer service on 1-876-926-9662 to confirm delivery timelines.
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Select your payment method β cash online or hire purchase Courtsβ online store accepts card payments. Hire purchase options may be available for online purchases β check the Courts website for current online credit terms, as these may differ from in-store hire purchase arrangements.
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Schedule your delivery slot Courts Jamaica delivery teams operate island-wide. Furniture and large appliance deliveries are scheduled at the time of purchase. Ensure someone is available at the delivery address to receive the goods and, for large furniture items, that access routes into rooms are clear.
Courts Jamaica delivers to all parishes across the island β not just the Corporate Area. Delivery fees and timelines vary by location and product size. For bulky items such as sofas, refrigerators, and washing machines, Courtsβ delivery team handles transport and placement. Confirm delivery costs and availability at courtsjamaica.com or by calling your nearest branch.
Courts Jamaica Warranty and After-Sales Service
Courts Jamaica offers extended warranty plans on electronics and appliances, providing coverage beyond the manufacturerβs standard warranty. For significant purchases β refrigerators, washing machines, air conditioning units, televisions β an extended warranty provides valuable protection against defects and certain damage scenarios that would otherwise result in a costly repair or replacement bill.
Manufacturerβs Warranty vs Courts Extended Warranty
| Warranty Type | Duration | Coverage | Cost |
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| Manufacturerβs WarrantyIncluded with purchase | Typically 1 year | Manufacturing defects only | Free β included |
| Courts Extended WarrantyOptional add-on at purchase | 1β3 additional years | Manufacturing defects + broader coverage (varies by plan) | Additional fee β confirm in-store |
Courts Jamaica Customer Service and Repairs
For after-sales issues β faulty appliances, product queries, or hire purchase account management β Courts Jamaicaβs customer service team can be reached at 1-876-926-9662 or through the contact section of courtsjamaica.com. Courts customer service generally operates during standard Courts Jamaica opening hours β 9:00 am to 6:00 pm Monday to Friday. Warranty claims must typically be initiated through the branch where the product was purchased or through the customer service line.
Courts Jamaica Opening Hours on Public Holidays
Courts Jamaica branches are generally closed on Jamaican gazetted public holidays. As a retail business β unlike an essential service such as a pharmacy or utility β Courts typically observes the standard public holiday closure pattern. This means that if you are planning a major furniture or appliance purchase around a public holiday period, it is worth visiting Courts before the holiday rather than on the day itself.
Some Courts branches may open with limited hours on certain smaller public holidays β particularly those that fall close to sales events or peak shopping periods such as Independence season or the Christmas run-up. The Ministry of Labour and Social Security publishes the official Jamaica public holiday calendar annually.
| Public Holiday | Date | Courts Status | Notes |
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| New Yearβs Day | January 1 | Closed | Visit the day before to beat the holiday rush |
| Ash Wednesday | Feb / March | Confirm | Some branches may open; call ahead |
| Good Friday | March / April | Closed | Major public holiday β branches closed |
| Easter Monday | March / April | Confirm | Some branches open with reduced hours |
| Labour Day | May 23 | Closed | Check online store for ordering |
| Emancipation Day | August 1 | Closed | Back-to-school season nearby β plan ahead |
| Independence Day | August 6 | Closed | Visit courtsjamaica.com for online orders |
| National Heroes Day | Oct (3rd Mon) | Closed | Confirm with your branch |
| Christmas Day | December 25 | Closed | Courts runs major pre-Christmas sales β shop early |
| Boxing Day | December 26 | Often Open | Boxing Day is often a major Courts sales day |
Courts Jamaica runs its biggest promotional sales of the year in November and December. Pre-Christmas deals on furniture, appliances, and electronics are among the best of the year. Boxing Day (December 26) is often a high-traffic trading day at Courts if open. If planning a major purchase in this period, checking courtsjamaica.com for the current promotions schedule and confirming your branchβs Boxing Day hours in advance is worthwhile.
History of Courts Jamaica β From Caribbean Retail Pioneer to Island-Wide Chain
Courts Jamaica is part of the Unicomer Group, a global retail conglomerate with operations across the Caribbean, Latin America, and beyond. The Courts brand was originally a British furniture retail chain that expanded aggressively into the Caribbean and other emerging markets during the latter half of the twentieth century, establishing itself as the dominant furniture and hire purchase retailer across much of the English-speaking Caribbean.
In Jamaica, Courts established its presence during the era of rapid consumer goods expansion in the 1970s and 1980s β a period when household appliances and home electronics were becoming accessible to the Jamaican middle class for the first time at scale. Courtsβ hire purchase model was transformative: it made refrigerators, stoves, televisions, and furniture accessible to families who could not afford to pay cash outright, democratising access to household goods in a way that shaped consumption patterns in Jamaica for generations.
The Courts brand in Jamaica β and across the Caribbean β was acquired by the Unicomer Group, which also operates as RadioShack, Gollo, and other retail brands in different markets. Under Unicomer ownership, Courts Jamaica has expanded its product range into smartphones and technology, launched its online store, and continued to develop its island-wide delivery network β while retaining the hire purchase model that remains its most powerful commercial offering.
Courts Jamaica and Consumer Credit in Jamaica
Courtsβ role in Jamaicaβs consumer credit landscape extends beyond furniture retail. The company is one of the largest consumer finance providers in Jamaica in practical terms β processing thousands of hire purchase agreements per year. The Bank of Jamaica regulates consumer credit in Jamaica, and Courts operates within this framework as a licensed retail credit provider. For Jamaicans navigating hire purchase agreements, understanding the regulatory context and consumer rights around credit agreements is worthwhile β the Jamaica Consumer Protection Commission provides guidance on consumer rights in retail transactions.
Courts Jamaica vs Other Jamaica Retailers β Opening Hours and Product Range
Courts Jamaica occupies a relatively unique position in the Jamaican retail market β there is no single direct competitor that matches its combination of furniture, electronics, appliances, and hire purchase under one roof island-wide. However, different purchase categories have specific competing options worth knowing about.
| Retailer | Category Focus | Hire Purchase | Weekend Hours | Island-Wide |
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| Courts JamaicaFurniture, electronics, appliances | Full home goods | Yes β core offering | Sat 9β5 / Sun 10β4 | Yes β 14+ branches |
| Singer JamaicaAppliances, electronics | Appliances & tech | Yes | Varies by branch | Multiple locations |
| Cari-Med / General AccidentElectronics | Electronics focus | Limited | Varies | Select parishes |
| Independent Furniture StoresFurniture | Furniture only | Varies by store | Varies widely | Usually local |
| Online / InternationalTech, electronics | Tech products | No | 24/7 online | Delivery varies |
Courts Jamaicaβs competitive advantage lies in its combination β the breadth of product range, the hire purchase model, the branch network covering rural parishes, and the island-wide delivery service together make it the most comprehensive home goods retail option available to most Jamaicans. For specific electronics purchases without a credit need, specialist retailers may offer competitive pricing on select products, but Courts remains the default choice for furnished home setups.
Shopping Tips for Courts Jamaica β Getting the Best Value
Courts Jamaica is a well-organised retail environment but a large one β navigating it efficiently and making the right purchasing decisions takes some preparation. These tips apply whether you are furnishing a home from scratch or replacing a single appliance.
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Shop before peak periods β avoid end-of-month and Christmas crowds Courts Jamaica is busiest in the final week of each month (when salary payments arrive) and during the November to Christmas promotional period. Mid-month weekday mornings β particularly Tuesday to Thursday between 9:00 am and 11:00 am β offer the best combination of staff availability and floor space to browse at your own pace.
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Calculate the full hire purchase cost before committing Ask Courts staff for the total repayment figure β the full amount you will pay across the entire hire purchase term including all interest and fees. Compare this to the cash price. If the total repayment is significantly higher than the cash price, consider whether a shorter term or larger deposit reduces the overall cost.
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Check the Courts website before visiting for current promotions Courts Jamaica runs regular sales events and promotional pricing periods, advertised at courtsjamaica.com and on social media. Checking the website before your visit ensures you are aware of any deals on the specific product category you are shopping for.
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Measure your space before shopping for furniture A common mistake in furniture retail is purchasing a sofa, bed, or dining set that does not fit the intended space. Measure your room dimensions, doorway widths, and stairwell widths (for multi-storey homes) before visiting Courts. Bring your measurements and compare against the product dimensions shown on the Courts website or on in-store labels.
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Bring your documentation for hire purchase on your first visit If you intend to apply for hire purchase, bring all required documentation β ID, TRN, proof of income, and proof of address β on your first store visit. Having everything ready avoids a second trip, which can be particularly frustrating if you are travelling from a rural parish to a Courts branch in Kingston or Montego Bay.
Frequently Asked Questions β Courts Jamaica Opening Hours
Courts Jamaica is open Monday to Friday from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm, Saturday from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, and Sunday from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm at most standalone branches. Mall-based locations may vary. Courts is generally closed on Jamaican public holidays. Confirm your branch hours at courtsjamaica.com or call 1-876-926-9662.
Yes β Courts Jamaica is open on Sundays from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm at most locations. Not every branch operates on Sundays, so confirm with your nearest store before visiting. Sunday is a popular shopping day for families visiting Courts to browse furniture and appliances together.
Courts Jamaica branches are generally closed on Jamaican public holidays. Some locations may open with reduced hours on certain smaller public holidays. The Courts online store at courtsjamaica.com remains accessible for browsing and online purchases on public holidays. Always confirm your specific branchβs holiday hours by calling ahead.
Yes β hire purchase is Courts Jamaicaβs core offering. It allows customers to take furniture, electronics, and appliances home immediately with a deposit and pay the balance over weekly or monthly instalments. Hire purchase is available in-store at all Courts Jamaica locations. Bring valid ID, TRN, proof of income, and proof of address when applying.
Yes β Courts Jamaica offers island-wide delivery for furniture, appliances, and large electronics. Delivery is scheduled at the time of purchase and covers all parishes across Jamaica. Delivery fees and timelines vary by location and product. Confirm delivery costs and availability at courtsjamaica.com or with your nearest Courts branch.
Yes β Courts Jamaica has a full online store at courtsjamaica.com. You can browse the complete product range, compare items, and purchase online 24/7. The online store offers island-wide delivery. Hire purchase may be available for online purchases β check the website for current terms.
Courts Jamaica sells furniture (living room, bedroom, dining), home appliances (refrigerators, stoves, washing machines, air conditioning units), electronics (televisions, home theatre systems), technology (smartphones, laptops, tablets), and mattresses. Courts is Jamaicaβs largest furniture and electronics retailer, offering hire purchase on most products.
Courts Jamaica has over 14 branches across the island, including Half Way Tree (Kingston), Portmore, Spanish Town, Montego Bay, May Pen, Mandeville, Ocho Rios, and Savanna-la-Mar. Use the store locator at courtsjamaica.com to find your nearest branch with current hours.
Courts Jamaicaβs main customer service number is 1-876-926-9662. Individual branch numbers are available on the store locator at courtsjamaica.com. Customer service operates during standard Courts Jamaica opening hours β 9:00 am to 6:00 pm Monday to Friday.
Yes β Courts Jamaica offers extended warranty plans on electronics and appliances, providing coverage beyond the standard manufacturerβs warranty. Extended warranty is available as an optional add-on at the time of purchase. Ask Courts staff in-store for current extended warranty terms and pricing for the specific product you are buying.
Sources & Further Reading
This guide is based on the following sources. Courts Jamaica hours and product availability can change β always verify directly with your branch before visiting.
- Courts Jamaica β Official Website β Primary source for branch hours, store locator, product range, and online shopping
- Unicomer Group β Parent company operating Courts Jamaica and related Caribbean retail brands
- Bank of Jamaica β Regulatory context for consumer credit and hire purchase agreements in Jamaica
- Jamaica Consumer Protection Commission β Consumer rights guidance for retail transactions and credit agreements
- Ministry of Labour & Social Security β Jamaica Public Holidays β Official public holiday calendar affecting retail trading