Puerto Rico Department of State

The Department of State of Puerto Rico is responsible of promoting the cultural, political, and economical relations between Puerto Rico, other jurisdictions of the United States and foreign countries. It also carries out other administrative functions such as:

Department of State of Puerto Rico

Departamento de Estado de Puerto Rico

Palacio de la Real Intendencia serving as the main offices.
Agency overview
FormedJuly 25, 1952 (1952-07-25)
TypeExecutive department
JurisdictionExecutive branch of the government of Puerto Rico
HeadquartersSan Juan, Puerto Rico
Agency executive
Child agencies
  • Bureau for Cultural Exchange and Technical Cooperation
  • Intellectual Property Office
  • Office of Protocol, International, and Interstate Relations
  • Passport Acceptance Office
  • Trademark Office
Key document
Websitewww.estado.pr.gov

The Department also keeps record of government appointments made by the Governor, promulgates the proclamations issued by it or by the Secretary of State, and provides assistance to people who visit the island with educational or research purposes through the Bureau for Cultural Exchange and Technical Cooperation of the Department.

The Department of State is statutorily charged with the operation of Puerto Rico's Trademarks Office, the Corporate Registry, the Commercial Transactions (UCC) Registry, the Puerto Rico Office of Protocol, International and Interstate Relations, the Passport Acceptance Offices and providing support to twenty professional examining boards and the Office of the Intellectual Property Registrar. The offices of Puerto Rico's Department of State occupy two historical buildings adjoining Old San Juan's Plaza de Armas, the "Palacio de la Real Intendencia" and the "Edificio de la Diputación Provincial".

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