Puerto Rico Interim License Agreement

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This form is for use in the computer, internet and/or software industries. It is interim to enable Licensee the opportunity to perform acceptance testing prior to the execution of a permanent license agreement.
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Generally, you may drive in Georgia for up to one year on a valid foreign or International license. You do not need to apply for a Georgia license unless you become a resident of Georgia. If you choose to become a resident, you must meet the requirements for Identity, Citizenship and Residency.

Non-US citizens with a valid foreign driver's license are allowed to drive in the state of Georgia for tourism or business purposes. If you choose to drive with a license issued by a foreign country, a law officer may ask for your passport or visa to verify the license is valid.

If you are moving to Puerto Rico from the United States, you will need to get a local driver's license. A U.S. license is not valid on the island, but it can be easy and quick for a licensed US citizen.

People from Puerto Rico, Guam, the Virgin Islands, American Samoa and the Northern Mariana Islands will now be treated the same as license holders from other states who become Georgia residents, the state said.

How to get Puerto Rico Driver's License for US ResidentsYour US Driver's License.An official copy of your state driving record.Your social security card or a W2 or I9 that shows your social security number.Proof of residence such as a utility bill or bank statement.IRS stamps- $16 for driver's license, $17 for real ID.More items...?

Can you drive in Puerto Rico with a US license? Visitors from the United States can use their driving license from the state they come from to rent a car and drive in Puerto Rico, without any additional permit.

The default procedure to apply for a PR driver's license involves receiving a Learner's Permit Certificate and waiting at least 30 days before obtaining the full Puerto Rico license, but the process is a bit faster for those who already hold a valid U.S. license.

How to get Puerto Rico Driver's License for US ResidentsYour US Driver's License.An official copy of your state driving record.Your social security card or a W2 or I9 that shows your social security number.Proof of residence such as a utility bill or bank statement.IRS stamps- $16 for driver's license, $17 for real ID.More items...?

Puerto Rican-issued IDs are REAL ID compliant, according to the U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) also accepts them.

Guidance: No. Since Puerto Rico and the U.S. Territories are not included in the definition of a State in section 12016 of the CMVSA (49 U.S.C. 31301(14)), they must be considered foreign countries for purposes of the CDL requirements.

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