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Remote LLC Setup in Georgia: The Practical Checklist Before You Start

A founder-friendly checklist for registering a Georgian LLC remotely: name, address, shareholder data, director details, Power of Attorney, tax registration, and banking readiness.

Beka Shakulashvili · Founder & Managing Partner July 7, 2026 5 min read

Remote company formation in Georgia works best when the founder prepares the file before legal drafting starts. The registry step can be fast, but missing identity details, address consent, ownership information, or document authentication can slow the whole process.

What to prepare first

  • Two or three company-name options in case the preferred name is unavailable.
  • A plain-language activity description: what the company will sell, to whom, and from which countries payments are expected.
  • Full details for every shareholder, UBO, and director: date of birth, passport or ID number, citizenship, and residential address.
  • Registered legal address in Georgia, with written address-owner consent.
  • Power of Attorney and passport copies, notarized and apostilled or legalized where required.

The logical flow

  1. Confirm the company name and legal address.
  2. Collect shareholder, UBO, and director information.
  3. Generate and sign the Power of Attorney for remote filing.
  4. Prepare the charter, founder decision, and registry package.
  5. Submit to the Public Registry and complete tax registration.
  6. Prepare the post-registration file for bank or payment-provider onboarding.

Why this matters for approval speed

A clean application reduces back-and-forth with the representative, translator, registry, tax authority, bank, and courier. It also gives the founder a single controlled company file rather than scattered email attachments.

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