📬 Mandatory Email Registration for Corporate Entities in Costa Rica (Law No. 10.597)
Starting June 4, 2025, Costa Rica will require email registration for companies as a mandatory legal step under Law No. 10.597. This reform obligates all legal entities—new or existing—to register an official email address with the National Registry for receiving legal and administrative notifications.
This measure, supported by Directive DPJ-002-2025 and published in La Gaceta No. 98 on May 30, 2025, is a critical shift toward digitalization and corporate compliance in Costa Rica.
📌 Why Email Registration for Companies Matters
This new regulation is part of Costa Rica’s strategy to modernize its corporate legal framework. By making email registration for companies a legal requirement, the country aims to streamline judicial and administrative communications, reduce delays, and eliminate outdated notification methods.
You can access the Law in this link: Official Law 10597
✅ New Company Formation: Email Required Immediately
All companies incorporated after June 4, 2025 must include a valid email address in their articles of incorporation. Omitting this requirement will result in a registration rejection by the National Registry.
🚫 Email omission = registration error
If the official email is not included in the incorporation documents, the process will be legally invalid until corrected.
🕒 Existing Companies: One-Year to Comply
Companies already registered have until June 4, 2026 to complete their email registration. This must be done through:
- A public deed executed by the legal representative or general attorney
- The protocolization of a shareholders’ meeting resolution
📰 Mandatory Gazette Publication
Since this update modifies the corporate charter, an official notice must be published in La Gaceta.
At AG Legal we help you with this official publication.
💼 Key Legal Changes in Law 10.597
- Email registration for companies becomes a binding legal requirement
- The resident agent role is eliminated (its inclusion will be considered a registration defect)
- Email address must be stored exactly as stated in the legal document
💰 Exemptions from Fees
If the only change being filed is email registration, no stamp duties or registration fees will apply. However, if additional amendments are included, regular costs will be assessed.
🛡️ Responsibilities of Companies and Legal Representatives
- Ensure the email is valid, active, and accessible
- Verify the spelling and format before filing
- Clearly declare in the deed that the email will be used for official notifications
- Handle future changes through proper legal channels
❗ What Happens If You Fail to Register?
As of June 5, 2026, companies that have not completed their email registration will be unable to process any further filings. All requests will be rejected until the registration is corrected.
📋 Best Practices for Compliant Email Registration
- ✔ Double-check that the email address is spelled correctly
- ✔ Confirm the email is monitored regularly by authorized personnel
- ✔ State explicitly in legal documentation that the email is for notifications under Law 10.597
- ✔ Update promptly if the email changes in the future
If you need more information about the type of companies in Costa Rica, you can find it here: Companies in Costa Rica
🚀 Moving Toward Digital Compliance in Costa Rica
Email registration for companies is more than just a new requirement—it’s part of Costa Rica’s evolution toward digital efficiency in corporate governance. It enables faster, traceable, and secure communications between businesses and public authorities.
🤝 How AG Legal Can Help
At AG Legal, we guide local and international companies through:
- Email registration under Law 10.597
- Compliance with Costa Rica’s corporate regulations
- Business formation, restructuring, and legal updates
📩 Need help with your company’s email registration?
Our legal experts will handle the entire process and ensure your business complies with Costa Rican law.