Where should you show your registered
office address?
There are several places that
your registered office address should be shown.
Stationery and paperwork-
- all the company’s business letters,
- all notices and other official publications,
- all bills of exchange, promissory notes, endorsements,
cheques, orders for money or goods purporting to be signed
by or on behalf of the company, and
- all bills of parcels, invoices, receipts, letters of credit.
Websites-
Following the introduction of the Companies Act 2006 it
is now a legal requirement to display your company’s
registered office address on your website. Most people will
put this on their contact page. If you have a trading address
that is different to the registered office address then
this should be made clear to avoid any confusion for your
website visitors.
In addition, the company’s business letters, order
forms and websites have to include further details, i.e.
- the company’s place of registration and the number
with which it is registered,
- the address of its registered office,
- in the case of an investment company, the fact that it
is such a company, and
- in the case of a limited company exempt from the obligation
to use the word "limited" as part of its name,
the fact that it is a limited company should be clearly
stated.
Mail
Forwarding Services
SFS also offer a full mailing service if you would like
to use our address for all your company's correspondence.
For full details follow this link to our Virtual
Office Services page.
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