Panel 9 every time, the caseworker’s rhyme
We ask for an address for service for each registered proprietor so that, should we need to communicate with them, we have their correct address.
Where an application is submitted through our Digital Registration Service, the address for service information is gathered through the submission process. This is one of the benefits of using the service, helping you to avoid errors and unnecessary requisitions.
Where a form AP1 is completed manually and submitted, we always take the address for service from panel 9 where this is included. If this panel is left blank, we may need to send a request for the information (requisition).
Registered proprietors can apply to change their address at any time.
They can list up to three addresses for service each, including an email address and/or an overseas postal address.
Where there’s more than one proprietor, it’s important to indicate clearly whose address is whose:
We only change an address for service if it is clear the person lodging the application acts for the registered proprietor, lodges their written consent or confirms in writing that they have their authority. If this is not clear or not the case, and the application is the only one being made, we may reject it.
If the change of address is part of a wider application, we complete the application without updating the address in the register, and send a requisition or a letter confirming this.
For more information, see practice guide 55: address for service.
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