Corporate Law in Costa Rica
AG Legal provides comprehensive corporate law services in Costa Rica,
assisting foreign investors, international companies, and entrepreneurs
in structuring, operating, and expanding their businesses under Costa Rican law.
Corporate Legal Services for Foreign Investors
Our corporate attorneys advise clients from the United States, Europe, and other jurisdictions
on all legal aspects of doing business in Costa Rica. From company formation to complex corporate
transactions, we provide clear, strategic, and business-oriented legal guidance.
Our corporate law services include:
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Company formation and business setup
(
How to Start a Company in Costa Rica) - Corporate governance and shareholder agreements
- Commercial contracts and ongoing legal compliance
- Corporate restructuring and M&A transactions
- Legal advisory for foreign-owned Costa Rican entities
Starting and Operating a Company in Costa Rica
Costa Rica allows 100% foreign ownership of companies, making it an attractive
jurisdiction for international investment. However, local compliance obligations must be
carefully managed.
AG Legal assists clients in selecting the appropriate legal structure — typically a
Sociedad Anónima (S.A.) or a
Sociedad de Responsabilidad Limitada (S.R.L.) — and handles incorporation,
Public Registry filings, tax registration, and ongoing corporate maintenance.
We also advise on mandatory transparency requirements, including the
Ultimate Beneficial Owner (UBO) Declaration in Costa Rica,
which applies to most corporate entities with local or foreign shareholders.
Corporate Transactions, M&A, and Commercial Operations
Our corporate law practice supports both local and cross-border transactions involving
Costa Rican companies. We assist with due diligence, contract negotiation, and transaction
execution to ensure legal certainty and risk mitigation.
Our transactional services include:
- Share and asset purchase agreements
- Joint ventures and strategic alliances
- Corporate restructuring and reorganizations
- Legal due diligence for acquisitions and investments
For companies operating locally, we also provide legal guidance on essential operational matters,
including
opening a corporate bank account in Costa Rica and ongoing commercial compliance.
Why Choose AG Legal for Corporate Law in Costa Rica?
AG Legal is trusted by international investors, business owners, and foreign law firms
seeking reliable corporate legal representation in Costa Rica.
- Bilingual legal team experienced in cross-border matters
- Deep knowledge of Costa Rican corporate and commercial law
- Business-oriented approach focused on risk prevention
- Clear communication and practical legal solutions
Frequently Asked Questions About Corporate Law in Costa Rica
Can a foreigner own a company in Costa Rica?
Yes. Costa Rican law allows 100% foreign ownership of corporations and limited liability companies.
Foreign owners must comply with local corporate, tax, and transparency regulations, which AG Legal
manages on their behalf.
What is the best company structure for foreign investors?
The most common structures are the S.A. and the S.R.L..
The correct choice depends on ownership structure, operational needs, and long-term goals.
Our attorneys provide tailored recommendations for each client.
Do I need to be in Costa Rica to incorporate a company?
No. Through a Power of Attorney (POA), AG Legal can complete the entire incorporation process
and manage ongoing corporate obligations without your physical presence in Costa Rica.
Contact Our Corporate Law Team
If you are planning to invest, start a business, or expand operations in Costa Rica,
AG Legal is your strategic partner for corporate legal services.
→ Schedule a confidential consultation
Recommended Reading on Corporate and Commercial Law
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How to Start a Company in Costa Rica
A complete legal guide for foreign investors establishing a company in Costa Rica. -
UBO Costa Rica: Ultimate Beneficial Owner Declaration
Understand corporate transparency obligations and compliance requirements. -
Opening a Bank Account in Costa Rica
Legal and practical considerations for corporate and foreign-owned bank accounts.