Why a Notary Is Essential for Swiss Company Formation
When forming a company in Switzerland, a notary is a key part of the legal process. For corporate structures such as a GmbH or AG, notarization is required to officially establish your business and ensure full compliance with Swiss law.
Mandatory Legal Step for Company Registration
In Switzerland, a notary acts as an independent public official who certifies that your company formation meets all legal requirements. This includes verifying identities, reviewing documents, and officially confirming the incorporation.
Without this step, your company cannot be registered in the Swiss commercial register.
For official regulatory information, visit the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO):
What Happens During the Notarization Process
The notary plays a central role in formalizing your company by:
- Certifying the articles of association
- Recording the official incorporation deed
- Verifying the required share capital
- Submitting documents to the commercial register
This ensures transparency and creates a legally secure foundation for your business.
Setting Up Your Business with Domiziladresse
Domiziladresse supports entrepreneurs by simplifying the entire company formation process and coordinating with experienced notaries. Our services are designed to make your setup efficient and stress-free.
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Start Your Swiss Business with Confidence
With the right guidance and a reliable notary, forming a company in Switzerland becomes a smooth and secure process. Domiziladresse helps you meet all legal requirements while saving time and effort.
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