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A certificate of incorporation is a legal document that shows you’ve formed and registered your limited company with Companies House
A share certificate, which is produced and issued by the company, certifies on a certain date that a person is a registered owner of shares in that company.
A ‘mem & arts’ is a legal statement by initial shareholders or guarantors agreeing to form the company and provides rules the Company abides by.
All limited companies must have articles of association. These set the rules company officers must follow when running their companies.
“Model” articles of association are the standard default articles a company can use. They are prescribed by the Companies Act 2006.
A stock transfer form (also known as form J30) is the standard document required for the transfer of shares in the UK.
All your company documents will be sent to you on a CD ROM.
The certificate of good standing is a Companies House issued certificate that verifies the details held by the public registrar at the time of issue.
Domain registration is the process of registering a domain name, you can select any available name
Domain registration is the process of registering a domain name, you can select any available name.
Certify a document as a true copy of the original by getting it signed and dated by a Notary Public
An Apostille is a certificate attached by the UK FCO, confirming that a document has been signed by a Notary Public
The CS01 is filed annual with Companies House confirming the company structure, but is also required to update the share transfer.