Companies House Identity Verification Rules
Big changes are coming to UK company law. From 18 November 2025, Companies House will introduce mandatory identity verification for all company directors, LLP members, and Persons with Significant Control (PSCs). These reforms are part of the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act, designed to make UK businesses more transparent and reduce fraud.
What’s Changing?
Identity checks become compulsory for:
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- New directors and PSCs before appointment.
- Existing directors and PSCs before your next confirmation statement.
Verification can be done directly via GOV.UK One Login (free and online).
Why It Matters
These changes strengthen the integrity of the Companies House register, helping protect your business reputation and prevent misuse of company structures.
What You Need to Do
- If you’re a director or PSC, ensure you have valid photo ID (passport or driving licence) ready.
- If you receive a notice from Companies House, don’t ignore it—contact us.
Looking Ahead
- 18 November 2025 ID checks become mandatory for new appointments.
- Spring 2026 Only registered ACSPs can file company information on your behalf.
At McAleer Jackson, we’re committed to helping make this transition smooth and stress-free. If you have any questions, call us on 028 8225 0253.
The above article is for general guidance and informational purposes only and is not intended to constitute legal or professional advice. It should not be taken as specific advice for your own circumstances and relied upon. You are advised to take professional advice before taking any action in relation to the above matters.
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