List of documents required for shifting of registered office from one state to another state

Jyoti Mittal , Last updated: 06 March 2024  
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A registered office is the official address of a company where all official correspondence is sent. According to the Companies Act, 2013, all registered companies in India must have a registered office from the date they start business or within 30 days of incorporation, whichever comes first. During the incorporation process, the company must provide the address of its proposed registered office.

The documents required for shifting of registered office from one state to another state :

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DESCRIPTION OF DOCUMENTS

1.

Application as per Section 13(4) of Companies Act, 2013

2.

CTC of Board Resolution in Board Meeting and Special resolution in EGM duly signed by director

3.

Altered MOA & Existing MOA & AOA of the company.

4.

Notice for calling General Meeting along with relevant explanatory statement

5.

Copy of minutes if General Meeting at which resolution is passed

6.

Power of Attorney/Vakalatnama

7.

Affidavit verifying the application

8.

List of Creditors and debenture holders with their name, address, nature and respective amounts due to them

9.

Declaration duly signed by the company secretary of the company, if any and by not less than 2 directors of the company, one of whom shall be MD where there is one, verifying the list of creditors and debenture holders

10.

Copy of newspaper cutting related to publication of notice

11.

NOC from creditors

12.

Chartered Accountant certificate for list of creditors in the company

13.

Memorandum of acceptance

14.

Copy of acknowledgment regarding proof of dispatch of complete set of application to RD and ROC

15.

Copy of acknowledgment of filing petition to ROC & Chief Secretary/ lieutenant Governor

16.

Declaration duly signed by the company secretary of the company, if any and by not less than 2 directors of the company, one of whom shall be MD where there is one, stating that a copy of application has been filed to chief secretary (Existing) in case of state and to lieutenant governor in case of union territory and acknowledgment of same.

17.

Declaration that no employee shall be retrenched consequent to proposed shifting of registered office & shall be signed by CS of the company, if any and by not less than 2 directors of the company, one of whom shall be MD where there is one

18.

Copy of response AND counted response in tabulated form , if any, received from person affecting by such shifting in response to the advertisement published in newspaper & individual notices served to the specified persons & authorities

19.

Copy of individual notices sent to creditors and debenture holders along with the acknowledgement

20.

Affidavit verifying dispatch and serve the notice along with newspaper cutting regarding change of registered office

21.

Copy of RD order

22.

List of companies (with CIN) having same registered office

23.

Certified true copy of BR for change in registered office ( duly signed by a director other than the concerned director & advisable to get it signed by at least 2 directors )

24.

Proof of registered office address [ Conveyance deed , Lease deed, if on lease or rent agreement (along with rent receipt not older than 1 month)]  

25.

Copy of utility bills ( should not be older than 2 months ) & should be in the name of proposed company or owner:

  • Telephone bill
  • Gas bill
  • Electricity bill
  • Mobile bill

26.

Proof that the company is authorized to use the address as the registered office of the company(NOC)  

27.

Details of inspection/Enquiry pending or filed against the company and its officer in default

28.

Documents related to passing of resolution through postal ballot, if resolution is passed through postal ballot .

29.

Any other documents demanded by regulatory authority RD/ROC or any other authority 

 
 
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