Legal person

In the notification of an unqualified trade, they indicate in particular the following information:
  • Company name, business name
  • The address of the registered office
  • Information on the natural person(s) who are its statutory body or members of its statutory body or the person authorised to represent a legal person that is the statutory body (given name, surname, birth registration number, if assigned, date of birth, address of domicile or address of residence in the Czech Republic, if permitted)
  • Information on the legal person who is its statutory body (company name or business name, address of its registered office and the personal identification number, if assigned)
  • Personal identification number, if assigned
  • The objects of business as “Manufacture, trade and services not specified in Annexes 1 to 3 to the Trade Licensing Act”
  • The field or fields of unqualified trade activity pursuant to Annex 4 to the Trade Licensing Act, which they will carry on
  • The establishment or establishments in which the carrying-on of the trade will be commenced upon inception of the trade authorisation, with the exception of mobile establishments and vending machines
  • Academic title or scientific degree of the natural persons referred to above, if these will be used in carrying on the trade
  • Where appropriate, the address for mail delivery from all trade licensing offices
Documents to be submitted to the trade licensing office when notifying an unqualified trade:
  • The notification of a trade on the appropriate form (completed in advance or on the spot)
  • A document proving that the legal person has been established or founded, or a document proving that the legal person has been registered in the relevant register other than the commercial register or other public register, if the registration has already been made. The extract from the register must not be more than 3 months old
  • A document proving the legal title to use the premises where the legal person has its registered office in the Czech Republic, unless the notified address has already been registered in the commercial register or other register, if this document is required under specific legislation as a condition of registration in that register
  • Proof of payment of the administrative fee

Unless issued in the Czech language, all documents must be submitted including a translation into Czech made by an interpreter registered in the list of experts and interpreters (this does not apply to documents in Slovak). The authenticity of the signature and the stamp on the originals of the documents submitted must be certified. The requirement of translation into Czech by an interpreter registered in the register of experts and interpreters and the requirement of certifying the authenticity of the signature and the stamp does not apply to documents submitted by a citizen of a Member State of the European Union, unless there are doubts as to the correctness of the translation or the authenticity of the signature or stamp.