
Legal Information Page Requirements: A Guide for EU Business Websites
Creating a legal information page (or impressum) is essential for commercial websites in Germany and other EU countries. This guide explains how to set it up and what information to include.
How to Create the Page
- Navigate to the Pages panel and click the + icon
- Select page layout
- Choose "Legal Information" (German sites) or "Contacts" (other languages)
- Set a title for the page
- Replace placeholder content with your business information
Essential Information Required
- Company name
- Complete business address
- Email address
- Phone number
Additional Required Information (if applicable)
- Supervisory authority name (for licensed businesses)
- License/commercial register numbers
- Legal entity form and authorized representatives
- VAT number
- Company registration number
- Professional body memberships
- Names of company directors
Important Tips
- Place a link to your legal information page in the website footer
- Keep information up to date
- Ensure all required fields are filled accurately
- Use clear, professional language
- Make the page easily accessible from all parts of your website
This legal requirement helps maintain transparency and builds trust with your customers while ensuring compliance with EU regulations. Regular updates to this page are recommended whenever your business information changes.
Best Practices
- Review content periodically
- Include all mandatory information
- Present information clearly and concisely
- Ensure information matches other official documents
- Keep a record of any changes made
Remember that specific requirements may vary by country and business type, so consult local regulations or a legal professional for detailed guidance.
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