Changes to CIN details may occur if there are alterations in the company’s structure, such as:
- Change of Registered Office:
- If the company changes its registered office to another state, the state code in the CIN will change.
- Change in Company Type:
- Conversion from a private limited company to a public limited company or vice versa will update the ownership type in the CIN.
- Application Process:
- File the necessary forms (e.g., Form INC-22 for address changes) with the RoC.
Common Queries About CIN Numbers
1. Is a CIN required for all businesses?
No, only companies registered under the Companies Act require a CIN. Sole proprietorships and partnerships do not.
2. Can a CIN be used to identify a company’s financial status?
No, the CIN only provides basic information like registration details, location, and type of business.
3. What happens if a CIN is not mentioned in official documents?
Failing to include a CIN on company documents can attract penalties under the Companies Act, 2013.
4. Can I have multiple CINs for one company?
No, a company is assigned a single CIN. However, if it operates in multiple states, branch-specific codes may apply for other registrations like GST.