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Can a corporation have only a P.O. Box (Postal Office Box) as the Registered Office address?

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Can a corporation have only a P.O. Box (Postal Office Box) as the Registered Office address?

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No, the registered office must include a street address as well as the postal address if different. The purpose of the Registered Office is to have a location for service of a notice or document required to be sent or served on a corporation. In addition, the records of the corporation are usually stored and located at that office. Where it is impossible for a corporation to have a street address (certain remote communities within the Territories do not have street addresses) then a detailed description of the Registered Office location is required. This may be a lot, block and plan or a house number.

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