Changes To Companies House Register Help Protect Health And Safety Of Individuals By Restricting Public Access To Personal Information

This is helpful for persons who may be at risk of personal threat of harm because of their public profile or sensitive occupation.

Recent legislative changes to the company register have made it easier for individuals to remove or minimise the amount of sensitive personal information available to members of the public.

Removing a home address from Companies House register

Since late April 2018, directors, secretaries, people with significant control and LLP members can apply to remove their home address from the company register, if they had included it in previous documentation, such as an earlier company director or secretary appointment.

To remove a home address, individuals must submit form SR01 through the Companies House website (https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/apply-to-remove-your-home-address-from-the-public-register-sr01). To complete this application each applicant needs to know which public documents contain the address they want to remove. These can be found on the company register and include incorporation documentation and forms appointing directors or terminating directorships, amongst others.

There is a fee of £55 per document from which the applicant wishes to remove their address. An alternative correspondence address is required. However this could just be given as the company's registered office to further protect personal information. Since October 2009 a director or company secretary could reference the registered office of the company as the correspondence address for the director. The home address is still provided to Companies House for ID purposes but is not available on the public register.

Removing your date of birth from Companies House register

Similarly, from May 2015 the full...

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