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New Zealand

New Zealand
Capital: Wellington
Official languages: English, Maori, NZ Sign Language
Currency: New Zealand dollar (NZD)


COST AND TERMS:
Documents from the Commercial Register of New Zealand can be provided in electronic and/or original paper form, apostilled and translated into any language.

Document name Electronic Document Apostilled document
Extract from the trade register of New Zealand
Company Extract
30 euro
from 30 min.
450 euro
5-10 days
Certificates and documents
Certificate of Incorporation etc.
on
request
on
request
Business Report from 99 euro
2-5 days
  • Terms in business days.
  • Delivery charges are not included in the price.


Extracts from Commercial Register of New Zealand:
  • Extract from commercial register of New Zealand contains:
    • Company Name;
    • Company Number, Date of Incorporation/Registration;
    • Status;
    • Address;
    • Share/Capital Information;
    • Members / Shareholders;
    • Management / Representatives
      etc.
Document language: English.
Extract fullness depends on the type of company and the availability of data in the Commercial Register .


Certificates and documents:
  • Certificate of Incorporation

  • Shareholder Consent Form

  • Director Consent Form
etc.


Business report on a company incorporated in New Zealand:
The following information may be included for you in the report:
  • Company Name;
  • Company Number, Date of Incorporation/Registration;
  • Status;
  • Activities;
  • Address and Contact Information;
  • Management / Representatives;
  • Share/Capital Information;
  • Members / Shareholders;
  • Media references;
  • Branches and representative offices in Russia;
  • Subsidiaries in Russia;
  • Participation in court cases in Russia
etc.

The report may include up-to-date information or information about registered changes in the company.
We use data from national registers and other reliable sources to prepare business report.
The completeness of the report depends on your goals, the type of company and the availability of data in the registries.



New Zealand. Legalization and translation:
New Zealand is a party to the 1961 Hague Convention.
    The Hague Convention Abolishing the Requirement of Legalisation for Foreign Public Documents (the Apostille Convention or the Apostille Treaty), is an international treaty. It specifies the modalities through which a document issued in one of the signatory countries can be certified for legal purposes in all the other signatory states. A certification under the terms of the convention is called an apostille.

We can translate documents into any language for you