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Register A Company Name With Sensitive Words – Duke | Royalty |Queen

 

Use of These Words Required Formal Authority from Appropriate Governing Body

  • Duke
  • Duchess
  • Dug
  • Duges
  • Ddug
  • Dduges
  • Diuc
  • Ban-diuc
  • Bhan-dhiuc
  • Bhan-dhiucan
  • Ban-diucan
  • Dhiuc
  • Diucan
  • Dhiucan
  • His Majesty
  • Her Majesty
  • Ei Fawrhydi
  • Ei Mawrhydi
  • Morachd
  • Mhorachd
  • King
  • Brenin
  • Brenhines
  • Frenin
  • Frenhines
  • Righ
  • Banrigh
  • Bhanrigh
  • Bhanrighrean
  • Banrighrean
  • Queen
  • Royal
  • Brenhinol
  • Frenhinol
  • Rioghail
  • Royalty
  • Brenhiniaeth
  • Frenhiniaeth
  • Prince
  • Princess
  • Tywysog
  • Tywysoges
  • Dywysog
  • Thywysog
  • Dywysoges
  • Thywysoges
  • Prionnsa
  • Bana-Phrionnsa
  • Bhana-Phrionnsa
  • Bana-Prionnsaichean
  • Bhana-phrionnsaichean
  • Phrionnsa
  • Prionnsaichean
  • Phrionnsaichean
  • Rioghalachd

These are words that may imply your company is pre-eminent in the field or has a particular status or a specific function. These words are also often being referred to as sensitive or reserved words by company formation accountants.

If you would like to register a company with one of the above words in its names you are advised to obtain formal permission from the respective country government department prior to incorporation of your company.

England & Northern Ireland
Ministry of Justice
Constitutional Settlement Division
Ministry of Justice
Postal Point 5.25
102 Petty France
London SW1H 9AJ

Wales
The Welsh Assembly Government
Public Administration and Honours Unit
Crown Buildings
Cathays Park
Cardiff CF10 3NQ

Scotland
The Scottish Executive
Protocol Team
Victoria Quay
Edinburg EH6 6QQ

Click here to see other words classified as sensitive words or are reserved under Companies Act 2006.

Why Official Permission Required?

The aim is to ensure that use of the sensitive words in your company names are justified and its do not mislead the public.

Companies House will reject your company incorporation application if there is no letter of authority from the relevant governing body to use the desired sensitive words in your company names or that the information provided is insufficient.

How to Register Your Company?

Concise Accountancy offers same day company registration services. Our company formation accountants will handle your incorporation assignment from start to finish and  advise you whether the document you provided are sufficient to support the use of the desired sensitive word in your company names.

The service includes our accountant completing the Application to register a company form (also known as Form IN01) for you and preparing the Memorandum and Articles of Association for your proposed company names and submit to them Companies House.

Getting Started

Starting up a new business it is undoubtedly has a lot to do ranging from opening a business account to marketing of your products and services; therefore it is essential that you get help from professional accountants to take care of your company accounts and tax matters right from the beginning.

Accountants at Concise, offer fixed fee accounts packages to startup companies. These accounting packages include our accountants taking care of your company accounts and corporation tax return and filing the relevant documents to HMRC and Companies House for you.

Feel free to contact our accountants to ask any question you may have about your limited company.

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Use of Sensitive or Reserve Words In company Name - Incorporation Procedures
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