Changing the Registered Office of a Company: A Step-by-Step Guide
Changing a company’s registered office requires following the procedures outlined by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) under the Companies Act, 2013. The process varies based on whether the office is being moved within the same city, within the same state, or to a different state.
Steps to Change the Registered Office
1. Board Resolution
- Convene a board meeting and pass a resolution to approve the change in the registered office address.
- The resolution should include:
- The new address
- The reason for the change
- The effective date
2. Form Selection
The forms required depend on the type of address change:
- Form INC-22: For changes within the same city, town, or village.
- Form INC-23: For changes to a different city, town, or village but within the same ROC jurisdiction.
- Form MGT-14 and INC-22: For changes outside the current ROC jurisdiction or state, requiring an alteration of the company’s Memorandum of Association (MoA).
3. Filing with ROC
- Prepare and submit the selected form electronically through the MCA portal.
- Attach required documents, such as:
- Board resolution copy
- Proof of the new registered office address (e.g., lease agreement or utility bill)
- NOC (No Objection Certificate) from the property owner if the premises are rented
- Special resolution (if applicable)
- Pay the applicable processing fees online.
4. Verification and Approval by ROC
- The Registrar of Companies (ROC) will review the submission and verify the documents.
- If there are queries or issues, the ROC will notify the company for clarification or additional documents.
- Upon successful verification, the ROC approves the change and updates its records.
5. Post-Approval Actions
- Notify stakeholders, including:
- Clients, banks, vendors, and government departments
- Update official documents and correspondence materials, such as:
- Business cards
- Website
- Letterheads
- Marketing and branding materials
Key Considerations
- Type of Office Change:
- Simple changes (e.g., within the same city) are straightforward.
- Changes to a different state involve central government approval and require altering the company’s MoA.
- Compliance Timeline:
- Ensure timely filing of forms to avoid penalties or delays.
- Stakeholder Communication:
- Inform all relevant parties promptly to ensure a seamless transition and maintain trust.
By following these steps and adhering to the relevant rules and regulations, companies can ensure a smooth and compliant transition of their registered office address.
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