The Companies House office in London and the public counters in Cardiff, Belfast, and Edinburgh were closed in reaction to the coronavirus (COVID-19) epidemic.
We improved our digital offering and decreased reliance on public counters by implementing new methods for customers to submit documents.
Our public counters won’t reopen as we work to change our services to offer a truly contemporary and digital experience.
As a result, the London location of Companies House, which has been shuttered since March 2020, will also not reopen.
Information can be submitted online more quickly and easily.
Our online services are accessible every day of the week, around-the-clock.
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