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- Commercial Center Arenas, next to BCR Bank, first level, office #3.
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- Tamarindo, Guanacaste
- Russell E. Wenrich Building, 2nd floor, office #1. in front of Selina Hostel.
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- nosara@gmattorneyscr.com
Latest News
Below you can find the latest legal news, answers, insights, and updates of the costarrican law system.

The Difference Between Buying Property in Costa Rica… and Structuring It Right
Every week, buyers walk away from a Costa Rican closing feeling accomplished. The wire cleared, the deed was signed before a notary, and champagne was opened somewhere with an ocean view. And yet, a surprising number of those buyers are sitting on a legal structure, or the absence of one, that will quietly create problems for years to come.
By Brians Salazar Chavarria, GM Attorneys at Law

Costa Rica to Introduce a New Corporate ID Format: What Property Buyers and Investors Should Know
The National Registry has announced that once the current numerical sequence used for corporate identification numbers reaches its maximum capacity, new companies will begin receiving an alphanumeric identification number instead of the traditional numeric format.
By Manfred Peters, GM Attorneys at Law

New National Registry Criteria for Representation and RTBF Filings
All companies registered in Costa Rica are legally required to file the Annual Transparency and Final Beneficiaries Disclosure (RTBF) this April. A recent update introduces changes designed to make the process more accessible across a wide range of corporate situations.
By Diana Granados, GM Attorneys at Law
