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Remote Company Registration in Georgia and Power of Attorney

Remote Company Registration in Georgia and Power of Attorney

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21 May 2026Services

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Remote company registration in Georgia can work, but it does not remove document requirements. A clear power of attorney, passport copies, translation, notarization or apostille may be needed depending on where documents are issued.

Orient Cities checks whether the PoA covers registration, signatures, registry actions, Revenue Service steps and any later banking representation if required.

After PoA, review company documents and notary, then read legal address and virtual office if the address is not clear yet.


Before choosing the route

Read the business, tax and banking FAQ, review our company and legal file services, and if you want to open a real file, send the details through the business file form.

Orient Cities note: This guide is written in the Orient Cities voice after reviewing official sources such as Revenue Service and Enterprise Georgia, with practical topic inspiration from ExpatHub's expat-focused business and tax materials. It is not final tax or legal advice; each file is confirmed by activity and documents, and sensitive tax cases are routed to a licensed specialist.

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