NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE (NOC) -Business Registration Address
FOR USE OF MY PREMISES AS A REGISTERED ADDRESS PROOF FOR THE COMPANY (SAMPLE)
I ___________, Son of _________________, having residential address : ________________________________ do solemnly affirm and declare as hereunder:
- That I am Legal and absolute owner of the premises situated at___________and is registered in my name.
- That I declare and state that I shall have no objection in the use of this premises as Registered Office of the firm under Incorporation as this property, namely, _________ and also to use the address of the said premises for the purpose of using it to be registered at the with the Registrar of Companies at ______.
- That the proof in respect of the ownership of the property as detailed in point 1 hereinabove is supported with UTILITY BILL OF THE SAID PROPERTY/TELEPHONE BILL/BANK STATEMENT and the same is annexed as Annexure and supporting document of this NOC.
Date: ________
_______________________
Signature of Owner of the Premises
Place: __________________
Name: _________________
MblNo: _______________
Emailid: _______________
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Frequently Asked Questions:
Q1. What is a No Objection Certificate (NOC) for using my location as a company’s registered address?
A1. NOC is a legal declaration made by the landowner or landlord indicating they have no issues with the business using their property as the registered address.
Q 2: Why is a NOC required if I use my property as a company’s registered address?
A2. It demonstrates that the landlord or property owner has given permission for the business to use their location as the registered address, demonstrating compliance with legal requirements.
Q3.Who needs to provide the NOC, the property owner or the company seeking registration?
A3. The NOC is provided by the property owner or landlord to the company that intends to use the premises as a registered address.
Q 4. What information should be included in the NOC document?
A4. The NOC should typically include the property owner’s details, company details, the specific purpose of use (as a registered address), and any terms or conditions, if applicable.
Q5. Does the NOC document have a certain format?
A5. Although there isn’t a set structure, the NOC document must be written down and signed by the owner or landlord of the property. It should be made very clear that they have no issues with the business utilising the location as its registered address.
Q 6. Is the NOC paperwork required to be notarized?
A6. Although notarization isn’t always necessary, it can give a document a higher level of legitimacy. A notarized NOC may be required by some government agencies.
Q7. How do I get the NOC from the landlord or property owner?
A7. The answer is that you can ask the landlord or the owner of the property for the NOC; they would write it and give it to you. Any exact terms or conditions should be discussed and agreed upon beforehand.
Q8. Can the NOC be applied to numerous organisations or purposes?
A8. The NOC is usually tailored to the business and its intended application. A different NOC can be needed if another business plans to utilise the location as its registered address.
Q9. Does the NOC need to be renewed on a regular basis or is it a one-time requirement?
A9. The NOC document’s terms determine if a renewal is necessary. While some NOCs are one-time permits, others could set a temporal limit on how long the location may be used as the registered address.
Q10. Can I register a business with a NOC at a home address?
A10. With the property owner’s NOC, it is feasible to use a residential block as a company’s registered address. However, this can depend on regional laws and how the property is used.