
You can use a formation agent to register your LLP for you. Register by postĭownload and fill in the application to register a limited liability partnership. You can get your LLP registered the same day if you apply before 3pm and pay a higher fee. It usually takes 24 hours for your LLP to be registered using third-party software.
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What you pay will depend on the software you use. You can use third-party software to register your LLP. You’ll be sent a certificate of incorporation once your LLP’s been registered.
You can register your limited liability partnership ( LLP) yourself by using approved software or by post, or through an agent. Register your limited liability partnership You can use your home address - this will be publicly available. You can use a PO Box, but you must also include a physical address and postcode after the PO Box number.
in the same country that your LLP is registered in (for example, an LLP registered in Scotland must have a registered address in Scotland). If you choose to use a third party agent to handle your mail, you must make sure that the service includes sending all of your mail to your registered office address. This is where all written communication must be sent. Your registered office address is the LLP’s official address. You must include all the partners’ names and business name (if you have one) on official paperwork, for example invoices and letters. You don’t need to register your business name. You can trade under your own name, or you can choose another name for your business (known as a ‘business name’). There are rules you must follow about displaying your company name. You cannot use another company’s trade mark as your business name. You’ll need to register your name as a trade mark if you want to stop people from trading under your business name.
contain a ‘sensitive’ word or expression unless you get permission. include ‘limited’, ‘Ltd’, ‘limited liability partnership, ‘ LLP’, ‘public limited company’ or ‘plc’. You can trade using a different name to your registered name. To use ‘Accredited’ in your company’s name, you need permission from the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy ( BEIS).Ĭheck which words you need permission to use, and who from. Your name also cannot contain a ‘sensitive’ word or expression, or suggest a connection with government or local authorities, unless you get permission. ‘Easy Electrics For You Ltd’ is the same as ‘EZ Electrix 4U Ltd’.Ĭompanies House will contact you if they think your name is too like another - and tell you what to do. You may have to change your name if someone complains and Companies House agrees it’s ‘too like’ a name registered before yours. You can read more guidance on naming your company if you’re not sure. you have written confirmation that the company or LLP has no objection to your new name. your LLP is part of the same group as the company or Limited Liability Partnership ( LLP) with the existing name. You can only register a ‘same as’ name if: ‘Hands UK Ltd’ and ‘Hand’s Ltd’ are the same as ‘Hands Ltd’. a word or character used commonly in UK company names (for example, ‘company’ or ‘co’)Ĭheck the ‘same as’ rules for punctuation, characters, words, expressions, signs and symbols.
a word or character that’s similar in appearance or meaning to another from the existing name. certain punctuation or a special character, for example the ‘plus’ sign. ‘Same as’ names include those where the only difference to an existing name is: You cannot choose a name that might be considered the ‘same as’ or ‘too like’ an existing name if it’s too similar.