Yes. Puerto Rico, as a US territory, is part of the US, and their licenses are valid in the whole of the United States.
Since Pueto Rico is not a state it does not have a state gem. It might in the future...
Residents of Puerto Rico can take the test to get their learners' permit at the age of 16. Three months later they may take the driver's test to get their driver's license. A person must have a learner's permit for three months (or a valid driver's license from another US State) to get a Puerto Rico driver's license.
In Puerto Rico
About 4,000,000.
Puerto Rico is southeast of Florida.
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Yes. Any valid state issue I.D. is valid for enter and exti Puerto Rico.
Like any other card, ID, license, you can take it with you when you leave Puerto Rico. The question is whether it is accepted as a valid driver's license if you decide to live in the states. Puerto Rico allows people who come from the states to live on the Island to use their stateside drivers license for a period of 30 days, considered sufficiente time to apply and obtain a local driver's license.
If you currently live in Texas, you are required to have a Texas Driver's license. If you do not live in Puerto Rico, you can not have a Puerto Rican Driver's license.
Yes, seeing as Puerto Rico is part of the US
Its part of the US, thats why we have the same money currency as Puerto Rico... US DOLLARS
Puerto Ricos zipe code is 0731