
Key Takeaways
- Check the license first: A real lesen maid agency johor bahru must match the business name, address, and validity.
- No documents = no payment: Get a written quotation, fee breakdown, and replacement/refund terms before any deposit.
- Watch for red flags: Name mismatch, personal bank accounts, and urgent pressure are common scam signals.
- Keep proof: Save screenshots, receipts, and chat logs. You may need them later.
Introduction
- A full-time maid hire is high-stakes.
- In JB, scams happen when employers pay first and verify later.
- Starting from 2026, the safest move is simple.
- Verify the agency’s license (lesen) and paperwork before you pay any deposit.
- This guide shows the exact steps.
How do I verify a Lesen Maid Agency Johor Bahru license step-by-step in 2026?
To verify a Lesen Maid Agency Johor Bahru, check that the registered business name, license number, status, validity period, and registered address match across the license and your quotation. Then confirm the payment account name matches the company name. If anything is unclear or mismatched, stop and do not pay.
The fast 5-step verification SOP
Step 1: Ask for these details (in writing)
- License (lesen) number
- Registered business name (exact spelling)
- Registered address
- Office address (if different)
- Written quotation (PDF is best)
Step 2: Match the business name (exact match)
No “close enough.” Check the name on:
- License copy
- Quotation header
- Payment instructions (bank account name)
Step 3: Confirm validity and status
Look for:
- Validity start/end dates
- Clear status (active/valid)
Step 4: Match the address
The address should be consistent.
If they “moved,” ask for proof and updated documents.
Step 5: Save proof before payment
Keep:
- License screenshot
- Quotation
- Terms summary (refund + replacement)
- Deposit receipt (after payment)
3-minute go/no-go test
✅ Proceed only if all are YES:
- Name matches everywhere.
- Validity dates are clear.
- Written fees + written terms provided.
❌ Stop if any are NO:
- “Pay first, we send documents later.”
- “Use my personal account for transfer.”
- Blurry license, missing dates, or changing stories.
What are the most common JB maid agency scam patterns and red flags?
Most scams use a fake or expired license image, rush you to pay a deposit, and avoid written terms. The biggest red flags are name mismatch, payment to a personal bank account, unclear fees, and “guarantees” that are not written in the contract. If you feel pressured, treat it as a warning.
Scam patterns we see often
- Fake/expired lesen: only a screenshot, no number, no dates.
- Name mismatch: license name ≠ quotation name ≠ bank account name.
- Urgent pressure: “deposit today or lose slot.”
- Low headline price, high add-ons: admin/processing/training charges appear later.
- Unlimited replacement claims: but contract has strict limits.
Red-flag checklist
Pause if you see any 2:
- Refuses a written quotation.
- Won’t share license number and validity dates.
- Change bank account details.
- Avoids office visit.
- Uses threats, urgency, or guilt to push payment.
What documents and fee breakdown should a legitimate lesen maid agency Johor Bahru provide before I pay?
Before paying, a legitimate lesen maid agency Johor Bahru should provide a written quotation, an itemised fee breakdown, and written terms covering deposit, refund rules, and replacement policy. If they cannot provide documents, you cannot verify what you are buying—and you should not pay.
Must-have documents (before deposit)
- Written quotation (official)
- Company legal name + address
- Itemised fees
- Validity date
- Fee breakdown (itemised)
Ask them to separate:
- One-time fees
- Ongoing monthly costs
- Optional add-ons
- Terms summary (written)
At minimum:
- Deposit amount
- Refund rules
- Replacement policy (how many times, within how long)
- Extra charges (if replacement happens)
- Receipt rule
- You must receive a receipt for any payment.
Fee clarity table
| Item | Amount | Refundable Status | Proof you need |
| Deposit | RM__ | (Yes/No) | Receipt |
| Agency Fee | RM__ | (Yes/No) | Quotation |
| Processing/Admin | RM__ | (Yes/No) | Breakdown |
| Medical/Insurance | RM__ | (Yes/No) | Invoice/Policy |
| Transport/others | RM__ | (Yes/No) | Receipt |
WhatsApp message you can copy-paste
“Hi, please share your license (lesen) number + validity dates, registered business name, and a written quotation with itemised fees. I will proceed after verification.”
If I’m hiring a full-time maid in 2026, what employer responsibilities should I know (in simple terms)?
Hiring a full-time maid means you must keep clear written terms and basic records. A maid agency can help with the steps, but you still need to understand what you agree to. Keep proof of fees, receipts, and written policies. This protects you if the maid is not suitable or if disputes happen.
Keep it simple: the 4 things employers should do
- Have written terms
- Job scope and basic house rules
- Salary and pay schedule
- Keep payment proof
- Receipts or bank transfer records
- Know the replacement/refund rules
- Only trust what is written
- Do not skip official process steps
- If anyone says “no need paperwork,” pause.
Which Malaysia authorities should I rely on for official rules and license checks?
Use Malaysia’s official agencies as your source of truth. For agency licensing, rely on the Ministry of Human Resources (MOHR) and the Department of Labour (JTK/JTKSM). For foreign domestic helper entry and passes, rely on the Immigration Department of Malaysia. For medical checks, rely on FOMEMA.
The “official reference” list (save this section)
- MOHR / Department of Labour (JTK/JTKSM): private employment agency licensing and agency lists.
- Immigration Department of Malaysia: foreign domestic helper (FDH) application and pass requirements.
- FOMEMA medical examination registration and timelines.
What are safer alternatives if I’m not confident—and what if I already paid a deposit?
If you are not confident about a lesen maid agency johor bahru license, pause and verify or switch to a clearly licensed agency with written fees and terms. If you already paid, collect all proof, ask for a written refund decision, and escalate through proper channels if the agency avoids a clear response.
Safer alternatives
| Option | Best for | What to check |
| Licensed agency (verified) | Most employers | License + written fees + written terms |
| Pause & verify first | Unsure employers | Name match + validity dates + receipts |
| Direct hiring (if applicable) | Experienced employers | Full compliance steps + documentation |
If you already paid: do this now
- Save proof: receipt, quotation, chats, license image.
- Ask for written status + timeline.
- Request for a written refund decision (amount + date).
- If they avoid, escalate with your timeline and evidence.
Conclusion
Scams win when you feel rushed. So slow it down.
Before any deposit:
- Verify the Lesen Maid Agency Johor Bahru details.
- Get a written quotation and terms.
- Keep proof.
One clear next step
Send this WhatsApp message today:
“Hi, please share your license (lesen) number + validity dates, registered business name, and a written quotation with itemised fees. I will proceed after verification.”
If you want us AP FOMAS to help you do a quick “go/no-go” check, message us on WhatsApp.
Frequently Asked Question
It means the agency is a registered business and is licensed to operate as a private employment agency in Malaysia. It does not guarantee service quality. You still must verify the name match, validity dates, written fees, and written replacement/refund terms before you pay.
Yes. A business can be licensed and still run poor practices. The usual risk is unclear fees, no written terms, or promises that change after you pay. Treat the license check as step one, then protect yourself with quotations, receipts, and clear written terms.
The biggest red flag is name mismatch. If the license name, quotation name, and bank account name do not match, stop. The second red flag is pressure like “pay now, details later.” Legit agencies can wait for verification.
Avoid cash if possible. Cash is harder to prove later. Use bank transfer or card where you get a clear record. If you must pay cash, insist on an official receipt with company name, date, amount, and purpose.
At minimum: how many replacements, within how many days, what conditions count as “not suitable,” what fees apply for replacement, and what happens if no suitable replacement is found. If it is not written, assume it is not real.
That can happen. But they must show updated paperwork. Ask for an updated quotation header, updated company details, and a clear explanation in writing. If they refuse and keep changing the story, stop.