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Towards a more agile El Salvador: Reform proposal seeks to eliminate the apostille for commercial procedures
In the dynamism of the legal and corporate world, staying one step ahead is essential. Currently, the Legislative Assembly of El Salvador is studying a reform initiative to the Administrative Procedures Law (LPA) to eliminate the apostille in certain processes, which could radically transform the way foreign investment and international trade are managed in our country.
As attorneys in El Salvador committed to constant updates, at Legal Spot we analyze the scope of this proposal and how it would benefit businesses if approved.
What does the LPA reform propose to eliminate the apostille?
The initiative, promoted by the Executive through the Ministry of Economy, proposes the incorporation of Article 4-A, whose central axis is "Anti-formalism in trade and investment."
The objective is to simplify bureaucracy by eliminating the Apostille requirement and other consular legalizations for public documents from abroad that are needed in specific administrative procedures.
Key points of the project to eliminate the apostille:
If this proposal is approved, the changes would positively impact the following areas:
Customs and Registry Operations: By eliminating the apostille for documents related to commercial, customs or product registration operations.
Electronic Validation: The Public Administration would accept foreign documents without apostille as long as electronic verification mechanisms exist with the issuing entity.
Procedural Flexibility: It would allow initiating procedures without the immediate apostille, granting a deadline to submit it later, preventing the process from stopping from the outset.
Public Procurement: It would facilitate the participation of foreign suppliers in government tenders by reducing documentary barriers.
Why is it important to follow this legislative process?
Although this apostille elimination reform is still in the proposal and discussion phase, its mere presentation sends a clear signal: El Salvador seeks to position itself as an efficient logistics and business center.
For any investor, having the support of expert attorneys who monitor these changes is vital. At Legal Spot, we closely follow the progress of this initiative in legislative committees to advise our clients on the exact moment these facilities come into force.
Why is it important to have expert attorneys in El Salvador?
Although these reforms are designed to simplify processes, the transition toward a more agile administration requires specialized legal advisory. At Legal Spot, we stay at the forefront of these legislative changes to ensure that your entry into the Salvadoran market is fast and legally compliant.
Conclusion: Preparing for a new business climate
The approval of this reform to eliminate the apostille would represent significant savings in time and legal costs for companies seeking to establish themselves in the country. At Legal Spot, we are ready to guide you through the current legal framework and prepare you for the future competitive advantages that these reforms will bring to the Salvadoran business ecosystem.