Misuse of service address of a director
Misuse of service address of a director
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Rufus Stone

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10,492 posts

72 months

Wednesday 15th February 2023
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Anyone know if it is unlawful for a business to write to a director at the stated service address on Companies House, touting for business?

worsy

6,241 posts

191 months

Wednesday 15th February 2023
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I don't know definitely but as it is public information, i'd be surprised if it were.

Al Gorithum

4,625 posts

224 months

Wednesday 15th February 2023
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Perfectly normal. They'll also write to you at home if Co House has that info.

N111BJG

1,211 posts

79 months

Wednesday 15th February 2023
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Al Gorithum said:
Perfectly normal. They'll also write to you at home if Co House has that info.
Yep it’s information in the public domain

Simpo Two

89,343 posts

281 months

Wednesday 15th February 2023
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I like that. There's only so many times you'll buy the 'He's in a meeting' tosh. Over under round through!

Rufus Stone

Original Poster:

10,492 posts

72 months

Thursday 16th February 2023
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My beef is its a service address where serving of documents is required, it's not for general marketing and attempted sales.

Whataguy

1,088 posts

96 months

Thursday 16th February 2023
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If it's a paid for service address company being used, they only pass on genuine service items such as companies house/hmrc documents.

Others aren't sent through unless they are paying extra to use it as a mailing address as well.

OMITN

2,733 posts

108 months

Thursday 16th February 2023
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It's public domain, therefore there can be no expectation of secrecy.

The director should ensure that the address is the same as either the registered office of the company (which is also public information) or the main trading address (if different from the registered office).

Jon39

13,895 posts

159 months

Friday 17th February 2023
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There is more awareness about privacy these days, so very normal now to have director addresses to be, eg. accountants premises.

Years ago it was not the same, so going back through a filing history, can sometimes still reveal a private address.

I have only found this out through interest. Have never had the intention of bothering anyone, but it seems once a private address has been filed, then it always remains public domain.
So easy to discover now of course. Years ago, it might have needed a trip to Cardiff.


MaxFromage

2,394 posts

147 months

Friday 17th February 2023
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Jon39 said:


I have only found this out through interest. Have never had the intention of bothering anyone, but it seems once a private address has been filed, then it always remains public domain.
So easy to discover now of course. Years ago, it might have needed a trip to Cardiff.
You can remove old references by filing SR01, but it doesn't apply to addresses that were used for registered offices.