The first step toward your driver's license is the DTOP learner's permit. We turn that bureaucratic process into a simple checklist you complete in days, not months.
Before touching a steering wheel on public roads, Puerto Rico requires a learner's permit: the official DTOP authorization to practice accompanied by a licensed driver. For many people this is the most frustrating step — not because it's hard, but because it's confusing: which documents to bring, which stamps to buy, how to get a CESCO appointment, and what to study for the written test.
Our assistance service removes that friction. We give you the exact document list for your case, help you set up your appointment at the most convenient CESCO office, and prepare you for the written test with up-to-date review material and practice sessions. You arrive at your appointment with everything in hand and walk out with your permit.
We send you your exact list: birth certificate or passport, Social Security card, proof of address and the required stamps. We verify everything with you before your appointment.
You review the traffic rules, road signs and exam-style questions with our material. We practice until you pass the mock tests with room to spare.
You go to your CESCO appointment with everything in hand, take the written test, and walk out with your learner's permit — ready to start practical lessons.
Start today: one call and we'll tell you exactly what your case requires.
Every CESCO office has its quirks: real hours, low-traffic days and details nobody publishes. We work daily with the CESCO offices serving San Juan, Carolina, Guaynabo and Bayamón, and that experience saves you wasted trips and rejections over incomplete paperwork.
Generally: a valid birth certificate or passport, Social Security card, proof of residential address, and the required stamps and receipts. Under 18, you need parental authorization. We confirm the exact list for your case — it varies for foreign nationals or unusual document situations.