Shifting Registered Office of LLP
Shifting Registered Office of LLP
An LLP can change its registered office for operational convenience or expansion, but the shift must be updated with the ROC through proper filings. The registered office is the LLP’s legal identity, so every move needs accurate documentation and timely approval. A missed filing can lead to penalties or cause official notices to go to the wrong address.
We manage the entire process so your LLP’s address change happens smoothly and without compliance issues.
What we do
Review the nature of the shift and applicable rules
Draft partners’ resolution for shifting the office
Prepare and file Form LLP-15
Obtain NOC from property owner or landlord
Update LLP Agreement if required
Coordinate with ROC for approval
Update statutory records and support filings with other authorities
Why this matters
Your registered office determines where legal notices, tax communication, and government correspondence will be delivered. Any errors in shifting can disrupt operations and invite compliance problems.
Frequently Asked Questions
It’s the process of officially changing the LLP’s registered address with the ROC through Form LLP-15.
Within the same city or local limits
From one city to another within the same state
From one state to another (requires additional approvals)
LLP-15 is the main form. For inter-state shifts, you may also need to update the LLP Agreement and comply with state-specific requirements.
NOC from the owner, utility bill, rent agreement or ownership proof, resolution of partners, and amended LLP Agreement (if the jurisdiction changes).
Local shifts are completed in 3–7 days. State-to-state changes may take longer.