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A company in the Uk can change its registered office address without needing an actual physical presence there. The Companies Act 2006 allows for this flexibility understanding that business needs may not always require a physical office.
The process usually starts with a board resolution where directors decide on the new registered office address. This decision considers practicalities, legal requirements, and the company operational needs.
After the board decides, the company needs to tell Companies House about the change. This is done by submitting the right form, often Form AD01 which has details of the new registered office address.
Companies House, the official company registrar then updates the public records with this information. This makes sure that everyone, including government authorities and the public, has the correct and current details about the company's registered office address.
The process usually starts with a board resolution where directors decide on the new registered office address. This decision considers practicalities, legal requirements, and the company operational needs.
After the board decides, the company needs to tell Companies House about the change. This is done by submitting the right form, often Form AD01 which has details of the new registered office address.
Companies House, the official company registrar then updates the public records with this information. This makes sure that everyone, including government authorities and the public, has the correct and current details about the company's registered office address.