Establishing a company in Switzerland involves strict legal procedures, and one of the most important is notarization. For entities like a GmbH or AG, a notary is required to officially validate the incorporation and ensure full compliance with Swiss regulations.
Legal Role of the Notary in Switzerland
A Swiss notary serves as an independent public authority responsible for verifying the identity of founders, reviewing legal documents, and certifying the incorporation process. This step is mandatory before a company can be registered in the commercial register.
For official information on Swiss business regulations, refer to the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO):
During the formation process, the notary ensures that all legal steps are properly completed, including:
Certifying the articles of association
Documenting the incorporation meeting
Verifying share capital contributions
Submitting the required documents for registration
This guarantees transparency and provides a secure legal foundation for your business.
Efficient Company Formation with DeinDomizil
DeinDomizil supports entrepreneurs by managing the entire incorporation process and coordinating directly with experienced notaries. This allows you to focus on your business while we handle the administrative and legal steps.
With proper notarization and expert support, setting up a company in Switzerland becomes a clear and efficient process. DeinDomizil ensures that every step is handled professionally and in compliance with Swiss law.