Company registration

Law company "DE URE consult" offers the service "Registration of business in one visit". If you want to start your own business and register a company (LLC, ULC, JSC, OJSC or Commercial Cooperative), while saving time on paperwork and bureaucratic procedures, you have the opportunity to entrust this work to us.

Legal services for registration of business is included:

  1. consultation of registration procedures and selecting the form of incorporation;
  2. drafting of all constituent documents;
  3. registration with the justice authorities;
  4. registration with the tax office;
  5. registration with the social fund;
  6. one main seal on automatic equipment;
  7. preparation of documents for opening a bank account (if necessary);
  8. registration of constituent issue of shares (for joint stock companies).

Thus, come once to our office with the original passport, entering into a contract with us and issue a power of attorney, the next time you will come for the full package of documents necessary for carrying out of company’s activities.

Duration of registration 7-10 working days.

We accept payment by the choice of the client in one of the following ways: transfer, cash, through an electronic wallet Elsom or bank (debit/credit) cards.

Still have questions? Contact our lawyers and get a free consultation.

NOTE!

If you are located outside Kyrgyzstan and wish to register a business in Bishkek distantly, you have the opportunity to use the special form “Distance business registration”

Documents additionally provided by the client for registration of business with foreign participation (the founders-foreign organization):

  1. good standing certificate or other document certifying that the organization is a valid legal entity under the laws of its country. At the time of submitting documents the validity of good standing certificate should not be less than 6 months;
  2. notarized Power of Attorney for registration (a template is provided if necessary).

Power of attorney and good standing certificate are issued in the territory:

  • Documents from CIS countries are accepted without legalization (without apostille), must be drafted in the prescribed form and sealed with the official seal;
  • countries of the Hague Convention, repealing the requirement of legalization of foreign documents on October 5, 1961 (with the exception of Belgium, Germany, Austria and Greece) are provided with an apostille;
  • other countries, including Belgium, Germany, Austria and Greece, are provided with legalization in the prescribed manner.
11 Oct 2025