Anguilla Certificate of Incumbency: End-to-End, Handled for You

Secure a comprehensive Certificate of Incumbency for your Anguilla company, issued by the company's registered agent. Under Anguilla's strict confidentiality regime, this is the only verified record of your company's directors and shareholders. We coordinate the entire retrieval on your behalf.

  • Expanship Customers — Available for directors, shareholders, and authorized signatories of companies incorporated or managed through Expanship
  • Third Parties — This is a private document and can only be retrieved for companies managed through Expanship
Official Certificate of Incumbency documentation for Anguilla companies
Overview

Understanding Your Certificate

Key details about obtaining your Anguilla Certificate of Incumbency, issued exclusively by the company's Registered Agent.

Who Can Obtain
Our Customers
Any Anguilla company administered by us can request its Certificate of Incumbency through our retrieval service.
Official Verification
Not Available
Not a government-issued document—no official verification exists. Certification or apostille can be arranged.
Validity Period
No Legal Expiry
There is no statutory expiry, though banks and counterparties typically require one dated within 3–6 months.
Turnaround Time
1-3 Days
Standard retrieval takes 1-3 business days from the date of your request
Format
PDF & Physical
Delivered as a certified digital PDF or original hard copy, depending on your preference
Language
English
All Anguilla corporate documents are issued in English as the official business language

Verified Record of Your Company's Corporate Structure

An Anguilla Certificate of Incumbency is a document prepared by your company's Registered Agent that verifies the current directors, shareholders, and authorized share capital of your company. Under Anguilla's confidentiality regime, this is the only way to obtain a consolidated record of your company's corporate structure—essential for banking, investor verification, and international transactions.

Who Issues?
Your Registered Agent
The Certificate of Incumbency is prepared and signed by your company's Registered Agent—not by the Anguilla registry (AFSC/CRES).
Document Access
Private Document
Not filed with any government body—this certificate can only be obtained directly through your service provider.
Certificate Contents

What's Included in Your Certificate

A closer look at each section of the Anguilla Certificate of Incumbency and the information it verifies

01

Jurisdiction and Governing Law

Identifies Anguilla as the jurisdiction of incorporation at the top of the document. References the International Business Companies Act, 2000 as the applicable legislation under which the company was formed and the incumbency information is certified.
02

Registered Agent Letterhead

Carries the official letterhead, logo, and contact details of the issuing Registered Agent. This branding confirms the agent's authority to certify corporate records for Anguilla companies under the jurisdiction's regulatory framework.
03

Certificate Title and Issuance Date

Displays the formal title "Certificate of Incumbency" along with the exact date of issuance. The date establishes the point in time at which all information on the document was verified as current and accurate.
04

Company Name and Registration Number

States the full legal name of the company together with its unique Anguilla registration number. This identifier is assigned at incorporation and remains constant, serving as the most reliable way to distinguish the company from others.
05

Directors

Enumerates each current director by full legal name and, where applicable, their date of appointment. This section confirms which individuals hold decision-making authority on behalf of the company.
06

Shareholders and Share Capital

Provides details of the registered shareholders, including their names and the number or class of shares held. Because Anguilla companies are not required to file shareholder details publicly, this certificate serves as the primary means of verifying ownership.
07

Registered Office Address

Records the physical address of the company's registered office in Anguilla. This address is the official location for receiving legal notices and government correspondence on behalf of the company.
08

Agent Seal, Signature, and Date

Bears the Registered Agent's official seal and authorized signature at the foot of the document. Together with the issuance date, these elements authenticate the certificate and confirm that the agent has personally verified all details contained within it.

Why Choose Our Service

Trusted by 500+ businesses globally for reliable retrieval of Anguilla corporate documents, including certificates of incumbency.
Full-service solution from document retrieval through apostille authentication and additional certification options for international acceptance.
Confidential handling with strict data protection protocols — your Anguilla company information remains private and secure at every step.
1–3 day standard processing with expedited service for time-sensitive requests, so you receive your Anguilla incumbency certificate promptly.
Use Cases

When You'll Need Your Anguilla Certificate of Incumbency

Key scenarios where an Anguilla incumbency certificate is required

Bank building representing banking requirements for Anguilla company verification

Banking & KYC Compliance

International banks routinely request an incumbency certificate as part of KYC verification when your Anguilla company opens accounts, adds signatories, or modifies banking authorizations.

Business professionals reviewing corporate governance documentation

Corporate Governance

A vital record for board resolutions, shareholder meetings, and corporate decision-making — confirming who holds authority to represent and act on behalf of your Anguilla company.

Business handshake symbolizing commercial agreements and deal execution

Business Transactions

Counterparties in commercial deals, joint ventures, and partnership agreements frequently require this document to confirm authorized signatories before executing contracts.

Legal and regulatory compliance documents for government submissions

Regulatory Submissions

Licensing authorities and regulatory bodies may request this certificate to verify your company's management structure and the individuals authorized to act on its behalf.

Pricing

Clear, Upfront Pricing

Retrieve your Anguilla Certificate of Incumbency with professional preparation and delivery

Expanship-Managed Companies

Certificate of Incumbency preparation and delivery for Anguilla companies under Expanship management

US$ 179
One-time fee

What's Included

Professionally issued and verified
Complete listing of directors, officers, and shareholders
Expert document preparation and formatting
Encrypted digital delivery
Order additional copies at any time
Physical Delivery Worldwide express courier +US$169
Not Yet an Expanship Client? This certificate can only be issued through your company's Registered Agent. Transfer your Anguilla company to Expanship for streamlined certificate retrieval and ongoing corporate support. Explore Transfer Options
Certification Options:
Registered Agent Certification +US$0 | Apostille Certification +US$249 | Notary Public Certification +US$149
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Process

How to Retrieve Your Anguilla Certificate of Incumbency

A straightforward 5-step process to obtain your official Anguilla incumbency document

Step 01

Submit Your Request

Begin by sharing your Anguilla company details and any required authorization. Our team will review your submission and confirm the order within one business day. Please have your company name, registration number, and identification documents ready.

Submit Your Request
Step 02

Company Verification

Your company's current directors, officers, and shareholders are verified against official records. This step guarantees that every detail on your certificate reflects the most recent and accurate corporate information.

Company Verification
Step 03

Certificate Preparation

The official Anguilla Certificate of Incumbency is prepared with all verified officer and director information. Each document is professionally formatted, signed, and sealed to confirm authenticity.

Certificate Preparation
Step 04

Authentication (Optional)

If needed, your certificate can be authenticated via Apostille or notary public for international recognition. Apostille certification is accepted in 125+ Hague Convention member countries, and notarization is available for other jurisdictions.

Authentication (Optional)
Step 05

Document Delivery

Your completed Anguilla incumbency certificate is delivered securely — choose digital delivery for same-day receipt or express courier for physical originals, with full tracking to any address worldwide.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions about obtaining a certificate of incumbency for your Anguilla company

An Anguilla Certificate of Incumbency is a formal document prepared by your company's Registered Agent that confirms the current directors, shareholders, and share capital of your company. Because Anguilla does not make this information publicly available, the certificate serves as the principal method for verifying your company's corporate structure to banks, business partners, and regulators.

The company needs to be in good standing with the Anguilla Financial Services Commission (AFSC). This means all annual government fees must be current, there should be no pending strike-off or dissolution proceedings, and all director and shareholder records held by the agent must be up to date. If any matters are outstanding, we can assist you in resolving them.

This service is limited to companies that are under our administration. If your Anguilla company is currently managed by a different provider, you can transfer its administration to us. Once the transfer is complete, you gain access to our full suite of services, including certificate retrieval.

The certificate is prepared and authenticated by the company's Registered Agent—not by the Anguilla government registry or the AFSC. The agent certifies the information based on records maintained at the company's registered office.

There is no statutory expiry under Anguilla law. That said, most banks and institutional counterparties prefer a certificate that was issued within the past three to six months. For time-sensitive transactions, it is advisable to request a fresh certificate.

From the date of your request, the certificate is generally ready within one to three business days. Delivery is via secure digital channels, with a physical original available on request.

Not at all. The entire process is handled remotely. You submit your request, we coordinate the preparation and certification, and the completed document is delivered to you electronically.

Yes, a representative sample is displayed on this page so you can see the general layout and information included. Once your actual certificate is prepared, you will receive a professionally scanned digital copy that is widely accepted by financial institutions.

The all-inclusive fee is US$179. This covers agent certification fees, document preparation, verification of records, digital scanning, and secure delivery. There are no additional or hidden charges.

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