
Scope and Process
Forming a UK company is not just a matter of submitting a form. The company name, share structure, director details, address use and first compliance obligations should be set up correctly from the beginning. First Choice Bookkeeping manages the process from filing preparation through to document delivery in a structured and traceable way.
Limited company filing, core documents and first operating steps are handled in one structured flow.
- Companies House incorporation filing
- Company name, director and shareholder checks
- Preparation of memorandum and articles of association
- Digital incorporation documents and share certificate set
- Address and process guidance for non-UK founders
- Post-formation guidance on banking, tax and operations
What is included in formation?
The main workstreams we prepare, coordinate and deliver as part of the formation process.
A cleaner formation structure
Before filing, we review the company name, activity profile, directors and shareholder information so the submission is prepared in a consistent format.
Documents and company records
Once the company is formed, the certificate of incorporation, memorandum, articles and share certificate set are delivered digitally.
Guidance after incorporation
After formation, we help you identify the next steps around registered office, director service address, UTR, VAT, banking and e-commerce operations.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. You do not need to live in the UK to form a UK limited company, but address, tax and banking matters should be planned properly.
Most standard formations are completed within the same day to 48 hours once the application details are complete.
Post-incorporation steps include registered office setup, UTR tracking, business banking, VAT review and any compliance items linked to the company's activity.
The company name, director details, shareholder structure, share allocation, business activity and address position should be confirmed before filing.
Yes. The certificate of incorporation, memorandum, articles and core company records are delivered digitally, with next operating steps reviewed where needed.
