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The Registrar of Companies (Fees) (Companies, Overseas Companies and Limited Liability Partnerships) Regulations 2009

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12.  In respect of the performance of the registrar’s functions in relation to provision of copies of material on the register, where the application for a copy is made by means of a CHCC, the following fees are payable—

Matter in relation to which fee is payableAmount of fee
(a)

for a copy, provided on an application to a CHCC, of a page of the registrar’s index of company names kept under section 1099 of the 2006 Act delivered by post;

£2.00
(b)

for a copy of the type specified in sub-paragraph (a) above, provided on an application to a CHCC, delivered by email;

£2.00
(c)

for a copy, in hard copy form, provided on an application to a CHCC, of the particulars of the directors and secretary of a company or the members of a limited liability partnership delivered by post;

£3.00
(d)

for a copy, provided on an application to a CHCC, of the particulars of the directors and secretary of a company or the members of a limited liability partnership delivered by email;

£3.00
(e)

for a copy, provided on an application to a CHCC, of a statement of particulars of a charge registered in respect of a company or a limited liability partnership delivered by post;

£3.00
(f)

for a copy, provided on an application to a CHCC, of a statement of particulars of a charge registered in respect of a company or a limited liability partnership delivered by email;

£3.00
(g)

for a copy, in hard copy form, provided on an application to a CHCC, of a company report or a limited liability partnership report delivered by post;

£3.00
(h)

for a copy, provided on an application to a CHCC, of a company report or a limited liability partnership report delivered by email;

£3.00
(i)

for a copy, in hard copy form, provided on an application to a CHCC, of a document in respect of a company or a limited liability partnership delivered by post;

£3.00
(j)

for a copy, provided on an application to a CHCC, of a document in respect of a company or a limited liability partnership delivered by email;

£3.00
(k)

for a copy, provided on an application to a CHCC, of an original document delivered to the register before 1st January 1978 and kept by the registrar in hard copy form, in respect of a company and delivered by post;

£9.00
(l)

for a copy, in hard copy form, of a long list of members of a company, other than an overseas company, provided on an application to a CHCC, delivered by post—

(i)

for the first 50 pages of the copy,

£12.50
(ii)

for each additional page of the copy;

£0.20
(m)

for a copy, in hard copy form, provided on an application to a CHCC, of a document or extract from a document, certified under section 1091 of the 2006 Act in relation to companies, and under that provision as applied to limited liability partnerships by regulation 66 of the LLP Regulations—

(i)

where that copy is delivered by post other than by same day delivery,

£15.00
(ii)

where that copy is delivered by same day delivery;

£50.00
(n)

for a copy, in hard copy form, provided on an application to a CHCC of a document or extract from a document of the type specified in sub-paragraph (m) above and made available for collection at a CHIC—

(i)

where that copy is made available for collection other than by same day collection,

£15.00
(ii)

where that copy is made available for same day collection;

£50.00
(o)

for a copy certificate of incorporation provided on an application to a CHCC, in hard copy form, under section 1065 of the 2006 Act, in relation to companies other than overseas companies, and under that provision as applied to limited liability partnerships by regulation 61 of the LLP Regulations—

(i)

where that certificate is delivered by post and is the first certificate relating to that body corporate provided to an applicant on any one occasion,

£15.00
(ii)

where it is an additional certificate delivered by post relating to the same body corporate provided to that applicant on the same occasion,

£10.00
(iii)

where any certificate is delivered by post by same day delivery;

£50.00
(p)

for a copy certificate of incorporation of the type referred to in sub-paragraph (o) above, provided on an application to a CHCC, and made available for collection at a CHIC—

(i)

where it is the first certificate relating to that body corporate provided to an applicant on any one occasion,

£15.00
(ii)

where it is an additional certificate relating to the same body corporate provided to that applicant on the same occasion,

£10.00
(iii)

where any certificate is made available for same day collection.

£50.00

and, for the purposes of this paragraph a “long list of members” means a list of members delivered to the registrar under section 856A or 856B(1) of the 2006 Act in relation to companies which exceeds 49 pages and which is delivered in hard copy form.

(1)

Sections 856A and 856B were inserted by S.I. 2008/3000.

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