Are you ready for Companies House ID checks?

From 2025, Companies House is rolling out new identity verification requirements for directors, people with significant control (PSCs), and anyone forming or managing a UK company. These changes form part of the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act and are designed to reduce fraud and increase confidence in UK companies.
If you are involved in running a business, you may soon need to prove your identity either directly through Companies House or via a registered agent such as your accountant. Without completing verification, you will not be allowed to register a company or take up a new role as a director or PSC.
These rules apply to:
- Company directors (existing and new)
- Individuals with significant control (usually shareholders with 25% or more of shares or voting rights)
- Company formation agents
- Anyone filing information at Companies House on behalf of a business
The new system is already partially in place. Since April 2025, authorised agents can verify identities on behalf of their clients, but from a future date still to be announced, Companies House will require all key company officers to comply before filings will be accepted.
For business owners, this means a few practical actions:
- Ensure all directors and PSCs have current and valid photo ID.
- Decide whether you want to complete ID checks directly or use an authorised agent.
- Check that your company’s records at Companies House are up to date.
We expect enforcement and deadlines to follow later in the year, so it is wise to prepare in advance. If you are uncertain how these changes affect you, or how best to carry out the verification, we are happy to help.