Company Formation in Mexico
A turnkey solution to legally establish your subsidiary. We take care of the bureaucracy so you can focus on the business.
The First Step for Your Investment
Incorporating a company in Mexico involves interacting with multiple authorities (Ministry of Economy, SAT, Public Registry, IMSS). Our legal team centralizes and streamlines this entire process, ensuring regulatory compliance from day one.
Included Services
We cover all necessary legal and administrative aspects.
Notary and Brokerage
Direct coordination with notaries for the drafting of bylaws, protocolization of minutes, and formalization of the company.
SAT and Fiscal
Appointment management and processing to obtain the RFC (Federal Taxpayer Registry) and the e-signature (FIEL) indispensable for operating.
IMSS and Infonavit
Employer registration with the Mexican Social Security Institute and registration of your first employees according to the law.
Legal Representation
We provide a temporary Legal Representative to sign procedures before authorities while you designate your local team.
Translation and Apostille
Certified translation by experts of foreign documents and management of apostilles for legal validity in Mexico.
Powers of Attorney
Drafting and granting of powers of attorney for acts of administration, ownership, or litigation and collections according to your needs.
The Detailed Process
A clear roadmap from planning to operation.

1. Strategy and Name Authorization
2. Drafting of Bylaws
3. Signing before Public Notary (The Assembly)

4. Registration in the Public Registry
5. Registration with Hacienda (SAT)
6. Bank Account Opening
Basic Requirements
To start the incorporation process, we will need to collect the following basic documentation from the partners and the proposed structure.
- Valid official identification of the shareholders (Passport).
- Recent proof of address (electricity, water, or telephone).
- Three options for the name or corporate name for authorization by the Ministry of Economy.
- Definition of the corporate purpose (main activities of the company).
- Shareholding structure (percentage of participation of each partner).
- Apostilled corporate documents (if the partner is a foreign company).


