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A service address is an official address used by company officers (directors, secretaries) and shareholders for receiving statutory mail and official communications from Companies House and other government agencies.
A service address is required by law for all company officers and shareholders in the UK. It ensures that official correspondence and legal notices are sent to a designated address rather than to your personal residential address, maintaining privacy.
Using a service address helps protect your privacy by keeping your personal address off public records. It also ensures that important documents and legal notices are received promptly and professionally.
A service address is registered with Companies House. It is where all official mail and legal documents are sent. We will scan and email you all mails daily free of charge or you can order a physical copy from the mails section.
No, they are different. A registered office address is the official address of a company where all official correspondence is sent, and it must be a physical address in the UK. A service address is used by company officers and shareholders specifically for their official communications.
Yes, each company officer (directors, secretaries) and shareholder must have a designated service address. This ensures that all individuals associated with the company receive their statutory mail and legal notices.
Yes, international companies can use a service address in the UK for their directors and other officers who need to comply with UK company law.
Your service address is registered with Companies House and is accessible to the public. However, using a service address instead of your personal address helps maintain your privacy by keeping your residential address off public records.