Any limited company in the UK must be duly registered to identify as an incorporated entity. If you are starting a new business in the UK, you must know all the requirements and adhere strictly to them. You probably know you need to be assigned a company registration or UK company number, but you are unsure what it entails. This article will explore the meaning of company registration numbers, how to get a company registration number and much more.
A company registration number is a unique set of numbers assigned to a company in the UK. The number usually consists of a combination of numbers or letters, in some cases, that differs for each company registered in the country.
Company registration numbers are often assigned upon incorporation, meaning limited companies and limited liability partnerships (LLPs) must have one. Other types of businesses, like sole traders and general partnerships, do not require a CRN because they do not need to file their statutory records with Companies House.
The company registration number identifies and verifies whether a company is registered with Companies House. The computer usually generates it automatically; therefore, you cannot personally select or change it.
Generally, a CRN consists of eight numbers or two letters followed by six numbers. The company’s structure and location commonly determine the format.
There are other forms of company registration numbers, but they are reserved for particular companies, like the Royal Charter being RC, and do not apply to the average limited company.
If by any chance you forgot or misplaced your company registration number, you can find it in any of the following places:
To quickly find your company registration number online, visit Companies House Service, enter your company's full name in the search box, and click the search icon. Your company listing will appear in the results, with the registration number displayed beneath. If you want to view your company’s entire record, click on your company’s name.
When you register your business with Companies House, you will be provided with your company registration number (CRN). To do this, you must do certain things, including completing a series of documents, having your business name, and having a business address in the UK as your registered company office.
You will also fill Memorandum Association documents with information such as the names of all the company’s officers and directors and how share capital is divided between shareholders.
Since the CRN identify a company, you will need to specify it when it comes to some business processes. Therefore, you must reference the company registration number in some activities, such as when opening a business bank account. Also, the number will be required when you communicate with Companies House. Other places the CRN is required are:
According to The Company, Limited Liability Partnership and Business (Names and Trading Disclosures) Regulations 2015, which sets out corporate transparency and disclosure requirements, companies (including LLPs and LPs) must display their CRN on business letters, order forms, and websites.
This basically means that you are legally required to display your CRN on the following forms of official company stationery, correspondence, and promotional material:
This disclosure requirement is inclusive of hard copy, electronic, digital, or any other form. You don’t have to display the company registration number and all other details that fall under the horizon of company disclosure requirements on every page of a document or website. However, it must be easy to find and visible.
The purpose of this regulation is to ensure that anyone who has or may wish to deal with your company can verify the legal identity of the company.