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Change Registered Office of a Company

A company’s Registered Office is a location of business that is capable of receiving and recognising correspondence and notices. The Companies Act, 2013 requires all companies to have a registered office, and the location of such an office must be known to the Registrar of Companies (RoC), along with any modifications made to it.

A company may move its Registered Office from one location to another on its own by following the regulations of the Companies Act, 2013. It can do so inside the same city, within the same state, from one state to another or due to business objectives.

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Documents Required To Change Company Address

  • Digital Signature Certificate 
  • DSC of one of the authorised directors 
  • Proof of Business Address Electricity/Telephone/Gas Bill of the New Address
  • NOC from the owner
  • A certificate of no objection must be acquired from the owner of the registered office.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

The change in the ROC will be reported to the registrar of businesses by submitting form INC-22, together with supporting documentation such as ownership papers/rent agreement and NOC from the owner. A professional Chartered Accountant, Company Secretary, or Cost and Management Accountant must attest to Form INC-22.

Yes, according to the Companies Act of 2013, there is no necessity that the property is commercial.

A 30-day period is granted after receiving all permissions, whether through a Board Resolution or a Special Resolution.

Yes, but only if the transfer involves moving the Registered Office from one state to another.

If there is enough space for such several offices, you can keep the same registered office by obtaining a letter of authorization from the prior firm.