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Doing Business in Costa Rica: A Legal Checklist

Key legal considerations and steps for entrepreneurs and companies planning to establish or expand their operations in Costa Rica.

Why Costa Rica?

Costa Rica is an increasingly attractive destination for doing business due to its:

At Grupo Alfaro Prieto, our team of corporate lawyers and notaries provides complete legal support for foreign entrepreneurs and companies expanding into the Costa Rican market.

1. Choose the Right Legal Structure

The most common legal entities in Costa Rica are:

Grupo Alfaro Prieto helps you choose and establish the most appropriate structure based on your business goals and tax planning.

2. Register Your Company

To legally incorporate your business, you must:

Draft and sign the company’s articles of incorporation before a Costa Rican notary public. Register the company with:

We take care of the full company formation process, including notarial deeds, corporate books, and tax registration.

3. Open a Corporate Bank Account

You will need:

We guide you through the bank selection, compliance requirements, and documentation process.

4. Obtain Local Business Permits and Licenses

Depending on your industry, you may need:

Grupo Alfaro Prieto can handle these permit applications on your behalf and ensure ongoing compliance.

5. Understand Tax Obligations

Costa Rica has:

Our firm provides tax advisory services and works with licensed accountants to ensure full compliance with local tax law.

Hire Employees and Comply with Labor Laws

If you plan to hire staff, you must:

Our legal team drafts compliant employment contracts, handles risk management, and advises on labor disputes.

7. Protect Your Intellectual Property

It is highly recommended to register:

We manage registrations through the National Intellectual Property Registry and defend your IP rights in Costa Rica.

8. Consider Immigration and Work Permits

Foreign business owners or key executives may apply for:

Our immigration and notarial specialists coordinate all residency and work permit filings for you and your team.

Final Thoughts

Doing business in Costa Rica is a promising opportunity — but it must be done right. Each legal step matters, from incorporation and licensing to labor compliance and immigration.

At Grupo Alfaro Prieto, our bilingual team of notaries and corporate attorneys offers personalized guidance at every stage of your business journey. Whether you’re setting up a startup, launching a regional office, or investing in local assets — we ensure a secure, compliant, and efficient experience.

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