Lawyers in Santa Ana

18 listings for expats in Santa Ana

Listings last reviewed: March 2026

Santa Ana's legal professionals serve the premium family and corporate expat market. The town's proximity to Escazú means many attorneys operate across both cantons, offering immigration, real estate, family law, and corporate services. Santa Ana's gated community real estate market requires attorneys experienced with condominium law, HOA governance, and the specific legal structures used for foreign property ownership in Costa Rica (typically an SA corporation). Immigration attorneys in Santa Ana handle Pensionado, Rentista, and Investor visa applications, often coordinating with the DGME offices in San José. The lawyers listed below are verified and experienced with English-speaking clients.

Santa Ana sits adjacent to Escazú and offers slightly lower costs with similar access to English-speaking professionals and international amenities.

5.0(7)

Advice Legal Studio Limitada

WRMC+8HQ, San José Province, Santa Ana, Costa Rica
4080 9292 Website
5.0(7)

RE&B Attorneys

Parque Empresarial Forum, edificio E, primer piso, San José, Santa Ana, 10903, Costa Rica
2204 7080 Website
5.0(4)

Abogados y Notarios de Santa Ana ABYNOT

Edificio Santamaria 2º piso, local número 2 Santa María, San José, Santa Ana, 10901, Costa Rica
6015 4000 Website
5.0(4)

Publicum Abogados

Av 6, San José, Santa Ana, 10901, Costa Rica
2282 5180
5.0(1)

ILS Attorneys Santa Ana

WRQF+M7X, San José, Pozos, Costa Rica
5.0(1)

Lic. Adriána Guillen Porras

WRJ8+XG5, San José Province, Santa Ana, Costa Rica
2203 8390
5.0(3)

Sixto Law Oficina Legal y Contable

Plaza Avalon, Segundo Piso, Oficina 8, San José, Santa Ana, 10901, Costa Rica
8867 5112 Website
5.0(1)

U&M Abogados

Santa Ana, Pozos, WRP8+9GR, San José, Santa Ana, 10903, Costa Rica
2203 0121
5.0(6)

Ágora Legal

Santa Ana, 300 m Sur y 50 m Este, de Fórum 1, Avenida 21, Calle 12 sin salida segundo, edificio de Concreto Expuesto, San José, Santa Ana, 10903, Costa Rica
8764 4078 Website
5.0(3)

Consorcio Juridico de Occidente

Del Banco de Costa Rica 200 mts Oeste., San José, Santa Ana, Costa Rica
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4.9(147)

AristaLegal Immigration Residency Costa Rica Real Estate Attorney Abogado Business Trademarks Incorporation

Quintas Don Lalo, San José, Santa Ana, 10901, Costa Rica
4010 2410 Website
4.8(39)

PABLO DE LA O - ABOGADO & NOTARIO

y, 33 Calle Pte. 5, Santa Ana, El Salvador
7485 8813
4.7(6)

Bufete Escalante Monge

100 metros norte, plaza del INVU, diagonal a Panadería, Granier, San José, Santa Ana, Costa Rica
8312 0157
4.5(13)

Centro Corporativo Jorge Volio

WRJC+R36 Costado Este de la Iglesia Catolica, San José, Santa Ana, Costa Rica
2205 5000 Website
4.1(8)

Lang y Asociados

Parque Empresarial, G piso 3, Forum I, San José, Santa Ana, 10903, Costa Rica
2103 6000 Website
2.0(1)

One Legal

Radial Sta. Ana - San Rafael - Belén 147, San José, Santa Ana, Costa Rica
2203 2100 Website

Bufete Madrigal y Asociados

Av 5, San José, Santa Ana, 10901, Costa Rica
2282 5832

Prisma Legal

Republic Workspace, San José, Santa Ana, 10906, Costa Rica
7108 3933 Website

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do lawyers cost in Costa Rica?

Immigration attorney fees for a full residency application typically run $1,500 to $3,000. Real estate closing services usually cost $1,000 to $2,500 depending on transaction complexity. Many lawyers offer flat-fee packages for common expat needs rather than hourly billing, so ask for a written quote before engaging.

Do Costa Rican lawyers speak English?

Many lawyers serving the expat community are fully bilingual, especially in the Central Valley and major coastal towns. Bilingual attorneys are common for immigration and real estate work because so many clients are foreign. Always confirm English capability before your first consultation, particularly outside the main expat hubs.

What can a Costa Rican lawyer help an expat with?

The most common services are residency applications (Pensionado, Rentista, Inversionista, Digital Nomad), real estate purchases and title verification, corporation formation, and CAJA enrollment guidance. A good immigration attorney handles document apostilles, translations, and DIMEX processing, which is where most costly do-it-yourself mistakes happen.

What should I know about finding a lawyer in Santa Ana?

Santa Ana is a fast-growing area next to Escazú with similar access to bilingual professionals at slightly lower cost. That shapes your options: in areas with a larger professional pool you will have more choice and more English-speaking providers, while smaller or more remote locations may have fewer listings and sometimes require travelling to a larger town. The verified listings on this page reflect providers active in and around Santa Ana.