Requirements for documentation when traveling to Puerto Rico, a U.S. territory, are generally less stringent than international travel. United States citizens do not typically require a passport for entry. Acceptable identification usually includes a state-issued drivers license or a government-issued photo ID. For example, a valid driver’s license issued by any of the 50 states would be sufficient.
The ability to use standard identification simplifies travel logistics and reduces barriers for U.S. citizens. This contributes to tourism revenue for Puerto Rico, as it makes travel more accessible. Historically, this ease of access has fostered strong economic and cultural ties between the island and the mainland United States. Verification of identity remains important for security and regulatory compliance.