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Created06/04/2026
Updated22/06/2026
Company Filing History
Under the “Filing History” section on the UK Companies House register, you can find a comprehensive, chronological timeline of all official documents, forms, and updates a company has submitted to the government since its incorporation 3 .
For almost all UK limited companies and limited liability partnerships (LLPs), these documents are publicly accessible and available to download as free PDFs 2, 4 .
The filing history provides transparent insight into a company’s financial health, structure, and legal compliance 1, 4 . The key types of information and documents found in this section include:
Financial Accounts
Confirmation Statements (formerly Annual Returns)
Officers and Leadership Changes
- Appointments & Resignations: Notifications of new director or secretary appointments, resignations, or changes to existing officers’ personal details (such as address or service details) 1 3 .
- People with Significant Control (PSC): Records identifying the beneficial owners—individuals or entities holding more than 25% of the company’s shares or voting rights 4, 5 .
Company Formation & Structure
- Incorporation Documents: The original application to register the company, including the Memorandum of Association and Articles of Association (the company’s constitution and internal rules) 1, 5 .
- Name & Address Changes: Official certificates and notifications of any changes to the company’s registered name or registered office address 2, 3, 5 .
Share Capital and Ownership
Charges and Mortgages
- Secured Loans: Details of “charges” (mortgages or loans) secured against the company’s assets 1 . It lists the lender, the asset secured, and notifications of when a charge has been fully or partly “satisfied” (paid off) 1 .
Resolutions and Decisions
- Key Resolutions: Copies of special, ordinary, or written resolutions passed by the company’s shareholders that legally require registration (e.g., altering the Articles of Association or authorizing the buyback of shares).
Insolvency, Dissolution, and Strike-Off
- Liquidation & Administration: Notices of voluntary or compulsory winding-up, administration, receivership, or insolvency proceedings 3 .
- Striking-Off Notices: Applications to close down (dissolve) the company or notices from Companies House indicating intention to strike the company off the register (often due to non-compliance or failure to file accounts) 1, 5 .
Referenced internet pages dealing with UK Companies House on-line information:
- 1 – Companies House Filings Content Overview (from: help.alpha-sense.com)
- 2 – Searching the Companies House Register (from: find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk)r
- 3 – A Guide to uncovering details about UK Limited Companies (from: www.taxtrends.co.uk)
- 4 – An introduction to Companies House and its data(from: www.flaredata.ai)
- 5 – What information can you see in Companies House searches? (from: www.mintformations.co.uk)
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