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What a Legally Valid Company Domicile in Zug Must Include

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What Your Business Address in Zug Needs to Be Legally Recognized — and Why Full Compliance With Swiss Law Is Critical

A Zug-based address is one of the most attractive choices in Europe for businesses. But to register a company in Switzerland, it's not enough to simply list an address — your business domicile must comply fully with national legal standards. Swiss laws, particularly the Swiss Commercial Register Ordinance (HRegV) and the Swiss Code of Obligations (CO), require that companies provide verifiable and functional locations. If your domicile doesn’t meet these conditions, registration can be delayed or denied. This guide explains exactly what’s required to ensure your company is correctly and legally domiciled in Zug.

Legal Requirements Under HRegV and Code of Obligations

To be legally valid, your Zug company domicile must meet specific structural and documentation standards:
● A physical address with access to office space or equivalent
● Proper signage or company name indicated at the location
● A valid agreement proving access and authorization (rental or domicile contract)
● Functional as a delivery address for legal and tax authorities
● Registered in the Commercial Register with supporting documents
Attempting to register with a PO box or without proof of accessibility violates Swiss regulations. To ensure legal security and tax recognition, compliance with HRegV and the Code of Obligations is essential.

✅ Contact Block:

Phone: +41 44 688 04 14
Email: info@domiziladresse.ch
Address: Chamerstrasse 176, 6300 Zug, Switzerland