# Peru Company Data — SUNAT RUC & Taxpayer Status (`foxlabs/peru-company-data`) Actor

Official Peruvian taxpayer registry data by RUC: legal name, status, 'habido' condition, registered address and district.

- **URL**: https://apify.com/foxlabs/peru-company-data.md
- **Developed by:** [Berkan Kaplan](https://apify.com/foxlabs) (community)
- **Categories:** Lead generation
- **Stats:** 2 total users, 1 monthly users, 100.0% runs succeeded, 0 bookmarks
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## Pricing

$4.00 / 1,000 company records

This Actor is paid per event. You are not charged for the Apify platform usage, but only a fixed price for specific events.

Learn more: https://docs.apify.com/platform/actors/running/actors-in-store#pay-per-event

## What's an Apify Actor?

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and optionally produces a well-defined JSON output, datasets with results, or files in key-value store.
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For usage examples, see the [API](#api) section below.

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# README

## Peru Company Registry Scraper (SUNAT RUC)

Official Peruvian taxpayer registry data by RUC: legal name, registration status, the `HABIDO` locatability condition, entity kind and full registered address down to district.

**Free · No API key · Official source · Same schema across every country in this series**

### What data do you get?

| Field | Description |
|---|---|
| `companyName` | Registered legal name |
| `registrationNumber` | RUC — the register's own identifier |
| `taxNumber` | VAT / tax identifier where published |
| `status` | Normalized to `active` / `inactive` / `dissolved` / `unknown` |
| `statusRaw` | The register's own wording, untranslated |
| `legalForm` | Legal form as registered |
| `incorporatedOn` / `dissolvedOn` | ISO dates |
| `address`, `city`, `postalCode` | Registered address |
| `industry`, `industryCode` | Activity classification where published |
| `employees`, `capital` | Where the register publishes them |
| `officers[]` | Directors / partners where published |
| `sourceUrl` | Link to the company's page on the register |

Country-specific fields on top of the shared schema: `taxpayerCondition`, `isLocatable`, `entityKind`, `province`, `department`, `ubigeoCode`.

### Input

| Field | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| `queries` | array | — | RUC numbers (11 digits, e.g. `20131312955`). |
| `maxResultsPerQuery` | integer | `5` | For name searches, how many matching companies to return. |
| `includeRaw` | boolean | `false` | Attach the register's untouched response under `raw`. |
| `requestDelayMs` | integer | `200` | Politeness delay against a public register. |
| `proxyConfiguration` | object | none | Optional. |

```json
{
  "queries": [
    "20131312955",
    "20100070970"
  ],
  "maxResultsPerQuery": 5
}
```

### Example output

```json
{
  "country": "PE",
  "registry": "SUNAT — Registro Único de Contribuyentes (RUC)",
  "companyName": "SUPERMERCADOS PERUANOS SOCIEDAD ANONIMA 'O ' S.P.S.A.",
  "registrationNumber": "20100070970",
  "taxNumber": "20100070970",
  "status": "active",
  "statusRaw": "ACTIVO",
  "taxpayerCondition": "HABIDO",
  "isLocatable": true,
  "entityKind": "Legal entity",
  "address": "CAL. MORELLI NRO 181 INT. P-2, SAN BORJA, LIMA, LIMA",
  "sourceUrl": "https://e-consultaruc.sunat.gob.pe/"
}
```

### What can you use it for?

- **Counterparty risk** — the HABIDO condition tells you whether SUNAT can actually locate the taxpayer at its declared address.
- **Invoicing compliance** — confirm a RUC is active before issuing or accepting an invoice.

### Frequently asked questions

#### Is this Peruvian company registry scraper free?

The data source is free and needs no API key — you pay only for the Apify compute the run uses.

#### Do I need an API key or an account with the registry?

No. SUNAT's own portal is behind a CAPTCHA; this actor reads the same public RUC record through the free apis.net.pe gateway.

#### Can I search by company name, or only by RUC?

RUC only. SUNAT publishes no public search-by-name index, so a name query fails with a clear message rather than returning nothing.

#### How current is the data?

Every run queries the source live, so results are as current as the register itself.

#### Can I export the results to CSV, Excel or JSON?

Yes. Apify datasets export to CSV, Excel, JSON, XML and HTML, and can be pulled through the API or pushed to your own storage.

#### Can I combine this with other countries in one dataset?

Yes — that is why it exists. Every actor in this series emits the same core schema, so results from different countries concatenate into one table with no remapping.

#### Is scraping this data legal?

This actor reads a public register that the Peruvian authorities publish deliberately for public inspection. Company records are public by design; where a record names a person (a director, owner or partner), that is personal data and your use of it falls under GDPR or the local equivalent — handle it accordingly.

#### What is the difference between "estado" and "condición"?

`status` (estado) says whether the RUC is active. `taxpayerCondition` (condición) says whether SUNAT can find the taxpayer at its declared address — `NO HABIDO` is a real risk flag that an active status alone would hide.

### Notes and limits

- **Lookup is by RUC only** — SUNAT publishes no public search-by-name index, and a name query fails with a clear message rather than returning nothing.
- **`taxpayerCondition` is the field to watch.** `HABIDO` means SUNAT can locate the taxpayer at its declared address; `NO HABIDO` is a genuine counterparty risk flag that `status: active` alone would hide.
- A RUC starting `20` is a legal entity and `10` a natural person trading — surfaced as `entityKind`.
- SUNAT's own portal is behind a CAPTCHA; this actor reads the same public record through the apis.net.pe gateway.
- Queries that match nothing are still pushed as `{ query, error }`, so a partial run is never silent.

### Other country registries in this series

Norway · Finland · Denmark · Iceland · Poland · Slovakia · Slovenia · Latvia · Estonia · Czechia ·
France · UK · Israel · Taiwan · Singapore · Vietnam · Brazil · Colombia · Peru · USA — plus
**EU VAT Validation (VIES)** covering all 27 member states.

# Actor input Schema

## `queries` (type: `array`):

RUC numbers (11 digits, e.g. `20131312955`). SUNAT publishes no public name index, so name search is not supported.

## `maxResultsPerQuery` (type: `integer`):

When a query is a name rather than an exact identifier, how many matching companies to return.

## `includeRaw` (type: `boolean`):

Attach the register's untouched response under `raw`. Useful when you need a field this actor does not map.

## `requestDelayMs` (type: `integer`):

Politeness delay against a public register. Raise it for large runs.

## `proxyConfiguration` (type: `object`):

Optional.

## Actor input object example

```json
{
  "queries": [
    "20131312955",
    "20100070970"
  ],
  "maxResultsPerQuery": 5,
  "includeRaw": false,
  "requestDelayMs": 200,
  "proxyConfiguration": {
    "useApifyProxy": false
  }
}
```

# Actor output Schema

## `dataset` (type: `string`):

No description

# API

You can run this Actor programmatically using our API. Below are code examples in JavaScript, Python, and CLI, as well as the OpenAPI specification and MCP server setup.

## JavaScript example

```javascript
import { ApifyClient } from 'apify-client';

// Initialize the ApifyClient with your Apify API token
// Replace the '<YOUR_API_TOKEN>' with your token
const client = new ApifyClient({
    token: '<YOUR_API_TOKEN>',
});

// Prepare Actor input
const input = {
    "queries": [
        "20131312955",
        "20100070970"
    ]
};

// Run the Actor and wait for it to finish
const run = await client.actor("foxlabs/peru-company-data").call(input);

// Fetch and print Actor results from the run's dataset (if any)
console.log('Results from dataset');
console.log(`💾 Check your data here: https://console.apify.com/storage/datasets/${run.defaultDatasetId}`);
const { items } = await client.dataset(run.defaultDatasetId).listItems();
items.forEach((item) => {
    console.dir(item);
});

// 📚 Want to learn more 📖? Go to → https://docs.apify.com/api/client/js/docs

```

## Python example

```python
from apify_client import ApifyClient

# Initialize the ApifyClient with your Apify API token
# Replace '<YOUR_API_TOKEN>' with your token.
client = ApifyClient("<YOUR_API_TOKEN>")

# Prepare the Actor input
run_input = { "queries": [
        "20131312955",
        "20100070970",
    ] }

# Run the Actor and wait for it to finish
run = client.actor("foxlabs/peru-company-data").call(run_input=run_input)

# Fetch and print Actor results from the run's dataset (if there are any)
print(f"💾 Check your data here: https://console.apify.com/storage/datasets/{run.default_dataset_id}")
for item in client.dataset(run.default_dataset_id).iterate_items():
    print(item)

# 📚 Want to learn more 📖? Go to → https://docs.apify.com/api/client/python/docs/quick-start

```

## CLI example

```bash
echo '{
  "queries": [
    "20131312955",
    "20100070970"
  ]
}' |
apify call foxlabs/peru-company-data --silent --output-dataset

```

## MCP server setup

```json
{
    "mcpServers": {
        "apify": {
            "type": "http",
            "url": "https://mcp.apify.com/?tools=fetch-actor-details,foxlabs/peru-company-data"
        }
    }
}

```

The hosted server signs you in with OAuth on first connect, so no API token belongs in this config. Clients without OAuth support can send an `Authorization: Bearer <APIFY_API_TOKEN>` header instead, using a token from API & Integrations in Apify Console (https://console.apify.com/settings/integrations).

## OpenAPI specification

Download the OpenAPI definition: https://api.apify.com/v2/actors/SWHI1Icde1ceJtUBl/builds/rpRdevkaufUpH89WX/openapi.json
