The Companies and Limited Liability Partnerships (Annotations, Application and Modification of Company Law and Consequential Amendments) Regulations 2025

Type Statutory-Instrument
Publication 2025-10-22
State In force
Department King's Printer of Acts of Parliament
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Made: 22nd October 2025

Laid before Parliament: 23rd October 2025

Coming into force in accordance with regulation 1(2), (3) and (4)

The Secretary of State makes these Regulations in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 15(a) and 17(3)(a) of the Limited Liability Partnerships Act 2000[^f00001], sections 1042(1), 1043(2) and (3), 1048B(2) and (3)(c), 1081(2) and 1292(1)(c) of the Companies Act 2006[^f00002] and section 216(1) of the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023[^f00003].

Part 1 — Introductory

Citation, commencement, extent and interpretation

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Part 2 — Annotations of the register of companies

Annotation in relation to the identity verification status of verified individuals

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Where the registrar has given notice under regulation 8(1) (notice of outcome of application) or regulation 12(1) (notice of delivery of a verification statement) of the Registrar (Identification Verification and Authorised Corporate Service Providers) Regulations 2025[^f00007] confirming that an individual’s identity is verified, the registrar must place a note in the register specifying that the individual’s identity is verified.

Part 3 — Annotations of the register of limited liability partnerships

Application of regulation 2 to LLPs

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Regulation 2 of these Regulations applies to LLPs with the modification that the reference to “the register” is read as a reference to the register referred to in section 1080(2) of the 2006 Act (the register) as that subsection is applied to LLPs by regulation 63A of the 2009 Regulations (the registrar of companies).

Part 4 — Amendments to secondary legislation

Amendments to the Limited Liability Partnerships (Application of Companies Act 2006) Regulations 2009

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(a) name and date of birth;

(f) whether he is a designated member.

(f) whether it is a designated member.

(1082) (1) Chapters 1 and 2 of Part 4 of the Registrar (Identity Verification and Authorised Corporate Service Providers) Regulations 2025 (S.I. 2025/50) (unique identifiers) apply in relation to the register and dealings with the registrar. (2) Where provisions mentioned in paragraph (3) require a statement that the individual's identity is verified within the meaning of section 1110A of the 2006 Act, they must include a statement of the individual's unique identifier. (3) The provisions are— (a) section 12(2A); (b) section 12B(2); (c) section 167G(4)(c); (d) section 790LB(1); (e) section 790LM(2); (f) section 790LN(2); (g) regulation 16(2) of the Limited Liability Partnerships (Application and Modification of Company Law) Regulations 2025 (S.I. 2025/1033). (4) In this section— - “the register” has the meaning given by section 1080(2) of the 2006 Act as applied to LLPs by regulation 63A of the Limited Liability Partnerships (Application of Companies Act 2006) Regulations 2009 (S.I. 2009/1804); - “the registrar” has the meaning given by section 18 of the Limited Liability Partnerships Act 2000 (c. 12).

Amendments to the Unregistered Companies Regulations 2009

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(aa) omit subsection (1)(c);

(8) Sections 279G to 279M of the Companies Act 2006 (notification of information about secretaries) apply to unregistered companies with the modification that section 279K(1)(c) is omitted.

(za) omit subsection (3)(ba);

(1ZA) Section 1081 (annotation of the register) applies to unregistered companies modified to read as follows— (1081) (1) The registrar must place a note in the register recording— (a) the date on which a document is delivered to the registrar; (b) if a document is replaced (whether or not material derived from it is removed), the fact that it has been replaced and the date of delivery of the replacement; (c) if material is removed— (i) what was removed (giving a general description of its contents); (ii) under what power, and (iii) the date on which that was done. (2) Where it appears to the registrar that material on the register is misleading or confusing, the registrar may place a note in the register containing such information as appears to the registrar to be necessary to remedy, as far as possible, the misleading or confusing nature of the material. (3) The registrar may place a note in the register containing such information as appears to the registrar to be appropriate to address any confusion that may arise where material that was formerly considered by the registrar to form part of the register is no longer considered by the registrar to do so. (4) Where the registrar is aware that a person who appears in the register as a director of a company is a person who is subject to director disqualification sanctions within the meaning of section 11A(4) of the Company Directors Disqualification Act 1986 (c. 46)[^f00010], the registrar must place a note in the register specifying— (a) the date on which the person became subject to director disqualification sanctions; (b) where the note relates to a person acting in a capacity for which the person has the authority of a licence, or in respect of which an exception applies, by virtue of section 15(3A) of the Sanctions and Anti-Money Laundering Act 2018 (c. 13) (exceptions and licences)[^f00011], that fact; and (c) any reference number or code allocated to the person to identify them as a person subject to director disqualification sanctions. (5) Paragraph (6) applies where— 1. the registrar has given a person a notice under section 1092A of the 2006 Act (power to require information)[^f00012]; and 2. the person has not fully complied with the requirement in the notice before the expiry of the period for complying with it. (6) The registrar may place a note in the register stating those facts. (7) The reference in paragraph (5)(b) to the period for compliance with the notice includes such period as extended by the registrar. (8) Where the registrar has given notice under regulation 8(1) (notice of outcome of application) or regulation 12(1) (notice of delivery of a verification statement) of the Registrar (Identification Verification and Authorised Corporate Service Providers) Regulations 2025 (S.I. 2025/50) confirming that an individual’s identity is verified, the registrar must place a note in the register specifying that the individual’s identity is verified.

(2A) Section 1087C applies to unregistered companies but with the modification that for subsection (4) substitute— (4) The provisions of the Companies (Disclosure of Date of Birth Information) Regulations 2015 (S.I. 2015/1694) apply to unregistered companies.

(4) Section 1091 (certification of copies as accurate) applies to unregistered companies but with the modification that for subsection (4) substitute— (4) Regulation 2 of the Companies (Registrar, Languages and Trading Disclosures) Regulations 2006 (S.I. 2006/3429) (certification of electronic copies by registrar) applies where the copy is provided in electronic form.

Amendments to the Companies (Companies Authorised to Register) Regulations 2009

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In paragraph (2) of regulation 12A of the Companies (Companies Authorised to Register) Regulations 2009 (allocation of unique identifiers)[^f00013], for “(S.I. 2025/[xxx])” substitute “(S.I. 2025/50)”.

Amendments to the Registered Office Address (Rectification of Register) Regulations 2024

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Omit paragraphs (ii), (v) and (xi) of regulation 16(1)(a) of the Registered Office Address (Rectification of Register) Regulations 2024 (suspension of duties about making records available for inspection).

Amendments to the Companies Authorised to Register, Unregistered Companies and Overseas Companies (Application of Company Law) Regulations 2025

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(5) (1) This regulation applies in relation to an individual who became a director of an unregistered company before the relevant day. (2) That company must deliver to the registrar an identity verification statement in respect of that individual at the same time as the company delivers its next confirmation statement during the transitional period. (3) If the company fails to deliver a confirmation statement during the transitional period, the company must deliver to the registrar an identity verification statement in respect of the individual referred to in paragraph (1) at the same time as the company delivers its next confirmation statement. (4) The duty— (a) in paragraph (2) does not apply if the individual is not a director of the company at the time mentioned in that paragraph; (b) in paragraph (3) does not apply if the individual is not a director of the company at the time mentioned in that paragraph. (5) Section 853A(1)(b)(i) of the 2006 Act (duty to deliver confirmation statements) has effect as if it included a reference to the duties imposed by paragraphs (2) and (3). (6) Where, on the relevant day, the delivery period within which the confirmation statement referred to in paragraph (2) is required to be delivered has yet to begin, or has already begun but is not yet expired, section 167M(1) of the 2006 Act (prohibition on director acting unless ID verified) does not apply to the individual, and section 167M(2) of the 2006 Act does not apply to the company with respect to that individual, until— (a) the day on which the company complies with the duty in section 853A(1), or (b) if the company does not so comply, the day after the last day of the delivery period. (7) Where, on the relevant day, the company has an overdue confirmation statement, section 167M(1) of the 2006 Act does not apply to the individual, and section 167M(2) of the 2006 Act does not apply to the company with respect to that individual, until the earlier of— (a) the day on which the company complies with paragraph (2), or (b) the day which is the end of the period of 14 days beginning with the relevant day. (8) For the purposes of paragraph (7), the company has an overdue confirmation statement if it has failed to deliver a confirmation statement by the end of its last delivery period with an end date before the relevant day and on the relevant day the company has still not delivered that confirmation statement. (9) In this regulation— - “the 2006 Act” means the Companies Act 2006; - “the 2023 Act” means the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023; - “confirmation statement” has the meaning given by section 853A(1)(b) of the 2006 Act; - “delivery period” means the period mentioned in section 853A(1) of the 2006 Act; - “identity verification statement” means a statement in respect of an individual confirming that their identity is verified within the meaning of section 1110A of the 2006 Act (meaning of “identity is verified”); - “the registrar” has the meaning given in section 1060(3) of the 2006 Act; - “relevant day” means the date that section 43 of the 2023 Act (prohibition on director acting unless ID verified) comes into force; - “transitional period” means the period beginning on the relevant day and ending on the date that is 12 months after the relevant day. (10) References to sections 167M and 853A of the 2006 Act are to those provisions as applied to unregistered companies by regulation 3 of, and Schedule 1 to, the Unregistered Companies Regulations 2009.

Amendments to the Limited Liability Partnerships (Application and Modification of Company Law) Regulations 2025

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For regulation 16 of the Limited Liability Partnerships (Application and Modification of Company Law) Regulations 2025[^f00015] (identity verification of LLP members) substitute—

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