Handelsregister Eintragung Offene Handelsgesellschaft (OHG)
Inhalt
Begriffe im Kontext
- Eintragung, Änderung der Rechtsform oder Schließung eines Unternehmens (Registrierungsverfahren und Rechtsformen für geschäftliche Tätigkeiten)
Fachlich freigegeben am
Fachlich freigegeben durch
- § Section 12 of the German Commercial Code (HGB)
- §§ Sections 105 to 108 of the German Commercial Code (HGB)
- Act on Costs of Voluntary Jurisdiction for Courts and Notaries (Court and Notary Costs Act - GNotKG)
- Ordinance on Fees in Commercial, Partnership and Cooperative Register Matters (HRegGebV), Annex (to Section 1) Schedule of Fees
Commercial law stipulates that a general partnership (OHG) must be entered in the commercial register. All partners must register with the competent registry court.
The following details are required to register an OHG:
- Surname, first name, date of birth and place of residence of each partner
- Company name, as well as the place where it has its registered office and the domestic business address
- Object of the company, if it is not clear from the company name
- Power of representation of the shareholders
The amount of the fee for the entry is determined in accordance with the German Court and Notary Fees Act in conjunction with the Ordinance on Fees in Commercial, Partnership and Cooperative Register Matters. In addition, expenses are incurred for the public announcement of the entry.
Registration
To submit an application, please contact a notary.
- The notary will advise you on how to formulate the application.
- The application is made exclusively by electronic means and a publicly notarized document is created for this purpose.
- The declaration is provided with an electronic signature (in accordance with § 39a Beurkundungsgesetz/BeurkG) and sent to the electronic court and administrative mailbox of the registry court.
Changes
Have important details about your company, such as the registered office, legal form or authorized representatives, changed? Then please have the commercial register entry corrected immediately.
The entry is made in the same way exclusively via a notary.
Commercial law stipulates that a general partnership (OHG) must be entered in the commercial register. All partners must register with the competent registry court.
For registration: a notary's office of your choice.
For registration: Register court (at the local court) at the registered office of your company.