Create a Mexican Corporation with Zuckerberg Associates

Create Your Mexican Corporation with Confidence

Secure, efficient, and transparent incorporation — handled by a corporate law team that works with international founders every day.

Establishing a business in Mexico can feel overwhelming — but with Zuckerberg Associates, you’ll have a dedicated legal team guiding you at every stage. Our corporate law specialists have successfully incorporated companies for international investors, entrepreneurs, and families across Mexico.

We make the process secure, efficient, and transparent, so you can focus on growing your business while we handle the legal details.

Our 6-Step Incorporation Process

Step 1 — Provide Essential Information

Your journey begins with a secure online intake where you share key details about your new company.

  • At least two shareholders are required by Mexican law.
  • Shareholders may be foreign individuals; no Mexican citizenship or residency is required.
  • Upload scanned passports/IDs through our encrypted portal for maximum data protection.
Step 2 — Secure Your Retainer & Payment

Once we receive your payment, our legal team immediately begins the incorporation process.

  • Transparent flat-fee pricing.
  • Formal tax invoices for your records.
Step 3 — Reserve Your Company Name

We request and verify the availability of up to three proposed names with the Ministry of Economy.

  • Names may be in English or Spanish; distinctive names help approvals.
  • Typical approval: 3–5 business days.
  • While awaiting approval, you’ll receive our Corporate Startup Guide (tax obligations, ongoing compliance, FAQs) and access to one-on-one consultations.
Step 4 — Drafting Your Incorporation Documents

With the approved name, we prepare your Articles of Incorporation, tailored to your activities and shareholder agreements.

  • Identify your Administrator / Legal Representative (must hold a Mexican Tax ID — RFC).
  • Guidance to obtain a FIEL e-signature with SAT for tax compliance.
  • Governance rules that protect your interests as a foreign shareholder.
Step 5 — Formal Signing with a Notary

All incorporation documents are signed before a Mexican Public Notary.

  • Shareholders are normally present in Mexico.
  • If someone can’t attend, we arrange Power of Attorney so there’s no delay.
Step 6 — Registration & Tax Compliance

We complete the full registration of your company with the required authorities:

  • Public Registry of Commerce
  • National Registry of Foreign Investment
  • Obtain your corporate RFC (Mexican Tax ID)

With these steps complete, your corporation is legally ready to operate in Mexico.

Why Clients Choose Zuckerberg Associates

  • International Experience: Multilingual team with cross-border corporate expertise.
  • End-to-End Service: From incorporation to ongoing compliance, we’re your legal partner in Mexico.
  • Trusted in the Riviera Maya & Beyond: Serving Playa del Carmen, Cancún, Tulum, Mérida, and nationwide.
  • Data Security: All client documents handled through secure, encrypted systems.

Take the Next Step

Start your Mexican corporation today or book a consultation with our corporate law team for tailored advice.

Prefer to talk first? Call Mexico: +52 984 242 0018