Organisations-Assurance in Costa Rica
What types of organisations are there?
type (Spanish) |
English |
description |
sociedad anónima (S.A.) |
joint-stock company / corporation / incorporation (Inc.) |
For-profit corporation where the ownership of the corporation is expressed by shares of stock. Shareholders do not respond with their personal assets, but up to the maximum amount of contributed funds. |
sociedad de responsabilidad limitada (S.R.L.) or sociedad limitada (Ltda.) |
limited liability company (LLC) |
Business entity where the responsibility of all partners is limited according to the share of contributed funds. |
sociedad en comandita (S. en C.) |
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sociedad colectiva (S.C.) |
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empresa individual de responsabilidad limitada (E.I.R.L.) |
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asociación |
association |
Organisation of a group of people, presided by a board of directors that were selected by the assembly of associates. Procedures regarding organisation, affiliation of new associates and dissolution of the association are documented in the statues of the association. |
asociación cooperativa (R.L.) |
cooperative |
Autonomous association of persons united voluntarily to meet their common economic, social, and cultural needs and aspirations through a jointly-owned and democratically-controlled enterprise |
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What register can be used to prove the existenace and the representatives of an organisation?
Register |
Link |
description |
applies for: sociedad anónima / sociedad limitada / asociación cooperativa |
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Certificación de personería jurídica |
http://www.rnpdigital.com/ for digital certifications. |
Legal document, issued and certified by the National Register (official name: Registro de Personas Jurídicas del Registro Nacional), indicating that the S.A. or Ltda. exists and was formally enlisted, its official name, its ID and the name of its current legal representative. Recommended validity of the certification: Less than two months of date of issue. |
Copia de cédula jurídica |
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Applies only for companies that were enlisted before 19 Aug. 2011. For companies enlisted after this date, the physical document (it was like an ID card for companies) does not exist any longer. The cédula itself (unique ID of the company) does still exist and is indicated in the certification (see previous line). Therefore, this document might be considered not necessary. |
Cédula de identidad de representante legal |
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Official ID of the company's legal representative. This is basically the face-to-face meeting with the organization, and procedure should be similar to "normal" assurance process. |
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Anything else you can think off?
Recommendation: Certify only organizations that are enlisted before the Registro de Personas Jurídicas del Registro Nacional; there may be a lot more associations or similar, but if not enlisted in the National Register, legal verification may be very difficult and not necessarily legally correct.