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S.A. de C.V. check — verify Mexico's classic corporation

The S.A. de C.V. — sociedad anónima de capital variable — is the Mexican corporation in its near-universal variable-capital dress: born before a notary, inscribed in the public commercial registry and tax-identified by a 12-character RFC. Order the official record for any S.A. de C.V. in minutes, from €4.99.

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Notary, registry, RFC — Mexico's three anchors

A Mexican company's identity rests on three documents: the escritura constitutiva (notarial incorporation deed), its inscription in the Registro Público de Comercio under an electronic folio, and the SAT-issued RFC. Counterparty paperwork usually shows only the RFC — verification means tying that back to the registered corporate identity behind it.

Name matching needs care: legal names omit accents and punctuation inconsistently across documents, and trading brands rarely match the registered denominación.

What the Mexico report contains

The official record for the S.A. de C.V.: registered legal name, identifiers, registered details and status information as published by official sources — delivered as structured data plus a branded PDF by email in minutes. From €4.99, one-time payment.

Frequently asked questions

What does "de C.V." add to an S.A.?

Capital variable — the company may move its capital above the fixed minimum without amending its charter each time. It is a flexibility clause so standard that a plain "S.A." is the rarity in Mexico.

What is an RFC and does it prove existence?

The RFC is the tax registry code — 12 characters for companies, derived from the name and incorporation date. It proves tax registration, not corporate standing; the corporate side lives in the notarial deed and the commercial-registry inscription (folio mercantil).

Are Mexican shareholders public?

Generally no — the registry records the company, its charter facts and its legal representatives rather than a live shareholder list. Powers of attorney, granted before notaries and registered, are how signing authority is proven in Mexico.

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