lakcim.com presents a Hungarian “Lakcím szolgáltatás” — a permanent address service — rather than a typical company formation or corporate compliance platform. Its core offering is to provide people without a stable permanent address with an address in Budapest District III that can be registered on a Hungarian address card, along with mail-handling support. The contract must be signed at its office at Baross u. 86 in Budapest District IV.
The use cases are described fairly specifically: opening a bank account, applying for or renewing a driver’s license, legal employment, and purchasing a phone or telecom plan may all require a permanent address shown on a Hungarian address card. For mail, the provider scans incoming letters and sends them to the email address specified in the customer’s contract; it can also forward mail by registered post upon request. If the mail is not forwarded, it is stored until the contract expires. In terms of coverage, the address is located in Budapest District III, but the page says the service is available to people across Hungary who need it.
The listed price is 2,850 Ft/month. There is also a 3,700 Ft administrative fee for issuing the address card, paid by the customer at the government office. Existing customers can renew at a lower price after the end of a one-year contract, but the exact amount is not specified. Mail forwarding does not carry an additional service fee; only the actual postage is charged, and prepayment is required. Processing time is not disclosed. The process appears to involve contacting customer service to make an appointment, signing the contract at the office, and then using the documents to complete the procedure at a government office.
The advantages are clear pricing, well-defined use cases, and the inclusion of mail scanning and forwarding. The limit of up to 45 contracts per month also suggests some level of control over address capacity. The drawbacks are that transparency is still limited: the full contract terms, minimum term, refund or cancellation policy, and online handling options are not disclosed. More importantly, the text does not state that the service can be used as a company registered address, registered agent, accounting, bookkeeping, or tax compliance service, so it should not be treated as a business registration service.
It is better suited to individuals living, working, or handling personal matters in Hungary who do not have a permanent address. If Chinese users want to register a Hungarian company, they should first consider local lawyers, accounting firms, or virtual office/registered address providers. The text does not disclose access conditions from mainland China or cross-border payment methods, so users should verify website availability, language support, and payment arrangements before using the service.
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lakcim.com is an Hungary Incorp & Compliance provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $8.00, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach lakcim.com directly.