Forming a limited liability company through a notary is cheaper compared to using a ready-made company. You do not pay an intermediary (who must visit a notary or the trade licensing office anyway), and you avoid fees for extra services that you might not even need.
The entire process of forming an LLC through a notary can take just as long as purchasing an existing company. You can complete it within a few hours. The notary will guide you through all necessary steps, handle all requirements, and finally register your newly formed company in the commercial register without delay. This allows you to start your business practically immediately.
Forming an “LLC” through a notary is completely safe. A notary possesses the appropriate education, is insured, and furthermore, you have the certainty that they will not misuse your information. Unsolicited offers for notary services truly do not arrive in your inbox. In addition, with a newly formed LLC, there is no risk of future surprises—a ready-made company has its own history, and with unreliable sellers, you cannot be certain if the company is burdened with debts, etc. Today, you can even form an LLC online.
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