

Government Agencies

MUNICIPALITIES OF PUERTO RICO
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Provisional Patent
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Business licenses
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Endorsements
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Permits
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Other matters

PUERTO RICO CHILD SUPPORT OFFICE
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Certificate of no debt in alimony
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Employer Certificate indicating that it complies with the employee's income withholding orders.
RENEWALS

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The Sole Permit is renewed annually. The expiration of permits, licenses, endorsements, and other documents issued by the Government of Puerto Rico or any of its municipalities expire in specified periods.

LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS
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The new Joint Regulation for the Evaluation and Issuance of Permits Related to Development, Land Use and Business Operation 2020 brought, as of January 2021, significant changes to evaluate applications related to the development, construction and use of properties In Puerto Rico. In addition, it includes changes in the procedures for audits and complaints before the Planning Board, the government entities concerned and the Autonomous Municipalities with Hierarchy from I to V.

MUNICIPAL REVENUE COLLECTION CENTER (CRIM)
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Individual Certification on personal and real property
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Employer Certification on real and personal property

PUERTO RICO DEPARTMENT OF STATE
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Registration of incorporation
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Certificate of Good Standing

PUERTO RICO FIRE DEPARTMENT
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Fire Prevention Certificate

POLICE OF PUERTO RICO
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Criminal Record Certificate

INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (IRS)
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Employer Identification Number (EIN)

PUERTO RICO DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND HUMAN RESOURCES
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Employer Number for Unemployment and Disability
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Employer Self-Certification - OSHA

PUERTO RICO STATE HEALTH DEPARTMENT
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Sanitary license
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Health certificates
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Licenses granted by the Auxiliary Secretariat for Regulation and Accreditation of Health Facilities
LUMA

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Commercial Service Request

PUERTO RICO AQUEDUCTS AND SEWERS AUTHORITY (AAA)
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Commercial service request

PUERTO RICO STATE INSURANCE FUND
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The Puerto Rico State Insurance agency is a government owned corporation of Puerto Rico that provides worker’s compensation in Puerto Rico. It is a duty of every employer to insure his or her employees. The policy will grant the employer absolute immunity for any claim from any individual who is injured while performing those types of tasks.
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Insurance Policy