
Registered Office Change

Changing a company's registered office requires formal approval and compliance with legal procedures under the Companies Act, 2013. The company must pass a board resolution, and, depending on the nature of the change (within the same state or interstate), file relevant forms with the Registrar of Companies (RoC). A special resolution may be required for interstate changes. Timely filing ensures that official communications are correctly directed to the new address.
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Our Process for Registered Office Change Registration
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Complete the Initial Form
Begin the process by filling out a simple form to provide the basic details required to get started.
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Our specialists will contact you to discuss and determine the specific category of the license suited to your needs.
Documentation Preparation
Our team will prepare all necessary documents, including KYC, MOA, AOA, warehouse blueprints, and other essential paperwork.
MCA Compliance and Submission
Once the documentation is finalized, our team will submit the required filings to the appropriate government portals, ensuring full compliance.





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FAQ'S
Pass a board resolution, file the necessary forms with RoC, and update records.
Yes, a special resolution is needed for changes to the registered office within a different state.
It depends on the nature of the change, but filing should be done within 30 days.
Board resolution, proof of the new address, and relevant forms must be submitted.
No, failing to notify RoC can result in penalties and legal issues.
