The notary will advise you on the application.
She or he prepares the application in the required form and sends it to the competent registry court.
The register court checks your documents. If there are no objections, the entry is made in the register of cooperatives.
With the entry, the cooperative receives the name suffix "e.G.", which means it is to be designated as a registered cooperative.
The register of cooperatives contains, among other things, information on the name, registered office and object of the cooperative, provisions on an obligation to make additional contributions, on representation, on procuration as well as information on the dissolution and deletion of the cooperative.
If there are important changes, for example to the registered office or the representation regulations, you must notify the register court of these changes again via a notary.