NOC for company address
A No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the property owner is required when the registered office of the company is on premises that the company does not own. It confirms the owner's consent to use the property as a registered business address.

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About the NOC
The NOC is a written declaration from the owner of the premises stating they have no objection to the property being used as the company's registered office. It is required for Private Limited, OPC, and LLP registrations. It does not need to be notarised but must be signed by the property owner.
If you own the property yourself, a utility bill in your name is generally sufficient and a separate NOC may not be needed — however, including one is recommended to avoid query.
Contents of a valid NOC
- Name and address of the property owner
- Full address of the premises
- Name of the company being registered
- Statement that the owner has no objection to the use
- Signature and date of the property owner
Who needs a NOC
- 1Private Limited companies using rented, borrowed, or shared premises
- 2OPCs where the registered office is not owned by the director
- 3LLPs where the office is on leased or shared premises
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