Business Setup

What is it?

 

Firm is the signature.

For the procedure of the business set up, it is necessary that a person has previously opened in a notary public office, a signature form, which is the default pattern of the signature (Signature Form).


The signature form does not have a valid expiration date, but it is necessary to have it updated in case it has been changed.

 

 

What are the procedures?

 

The interested party has to go to a notary public office, carrying an original ID (Identity Document) and CPF (Individual Taxpayer Registration) sign and fill a form twice with all their own information. With the standard pattern of the signature being filed at the notary public office, the documents being signed by the own person can be taken to be certified.

 

 

Required documents:

 

In order to complete the business set up notarization form, the original following documents must be submitted:

 

- Identification documents, among which can be accepted: Identity Card or RG.

 

- General Registry or the current model of the National Driver’s License (CNH), or Professional Practice Card issued under the terms of Law No. 6,206 / 75, by class bodies such as OAB, CRM, CREA, among others, or issued Identity Cards by the Army, Navy, Aeronautics and functional identification card of the Magistrates, members of the Public Ministry and the Public Defender’s Office.

 

- Individual Taxpayer Registration (CPF)

 

- Marriage Certificate (*only for the woman / man who changed their name after marriage, separation or divorce and did not change their identity document).

 

- Valid National Alien Registration (RNE), in the case of foreigners with a permanent visa (*People over 60 years old whose validity of the RNE expired after reaching that age or physically disabled are exempted from renewing this document)

 

- Passport valid with the validity of the current visa or MERCOSUL Identity Card (Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Chile and Bolivia), for foreigners with a provisional visa.

 

 

Note:

 

- Semi-literate and visually impaired people can set up a business, without the need to attend the registry with witnesses.

 

- Illiterate: There is no way to an illiterate to set up a business with a fingerprint.

 

- In cases of people under 18 and over 16, it is possible to set up and notarize a business.

 

 

Attention: The act of setting up a business is not charged, but the notary office is authorized to extract, at the expense of the interested party, a copy of the identity documents presented for filing with your signature file.

 

 

Source: www.cnbsp.org.br