Resign a company director with ease while meeting all legal requirements. Our Director Resignation Service manages the full process for you, including the preparation and submission of the TM01 form, and provides official confirmation from Companies House once the resignation is completed.
When a director leaves a company, it’s essential that Companies House records are updated accurately and on time. Our service ensures everything is handled correctly—from completing and filing the TM01 form to confirming that the resignation has been officially registered.
It’s a fast, straightforward, and compliant solution that removes the administrative burden and eliminates unnecessary paperwork.
Our Director Resignation Service allows you to remove an existing director with ease while fully meeting all legal requirements. The service includes:
Simple Online Web Form
You’ll receive a secure online form to complete with the departing director’s details, ensuring a fast and straightforward process.
TM01 Form Preparation and Filing
We accurately prepare and submit the official TM01 form to Companies House on your behalf, ensuring the resignation is properly recorded.
Official Companies House Confirmation
Once processed, you will receive direct confirmation from Companies House confirming that the director has been successfully removed.
Compliance and Peace of Mind
Every step is handled in line with UK company law, giving you confidence that the resignation has been completed correctly and without risk of penalties.
VAT: £4.00
After we receive the completed instruction form, our Company Secretarial Team will prepare and file the resignation with Companies House. The resignation is typically confirmed within 24 working hours.
To process a director’s resignation, we require the following information:
Full name of the director
Effective date of resignation
A private limited company must have at least one human (natural person) director. While a corporate entity can also be appointed as a director, there must always be at least one individual director in place. There is no legal maximum on the number of directors a company can appoint.