The address where all statutory documents relating to the company will be sent It is important that this is an address where you will safely and reliably receive mail because Companies House has become very precise about deadlines and fines!
The office named in the articles of incorporation The registered office need not be the principal office or place of business of the corporation, but must be where the registered agent is located
The office named in the articles of incorporation The registered office must be where the registered agent is located, and need not be the principal office or place of business of the corporation
The statutory address of a corporation In states requiring the appointment of a Registered Agent, it is usually the address of the Registered Agent
the office of a company in Britain, to which all letters and official documents must be sent
office that is recorded with a registrar, office that is on record at a registrar
The address to which all corporate documents are sent A provincially incorporated business must have its registered office within the province of incorporation A federally incorporated business must have its registered office within Canada The address of the registered office does not have to be the actual place of business but it usually cannot be a post office box