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How to Register a Private Limited Company in India — Complete 2026 Guide

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  • July 4, 2026
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To register a Private Limited Company in India, you need at least two directors, apply for Digital Signature Certificates (DSC), reserve a company name, and file the SPICe+ form with the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) — which simultaneously allots your Director Identification Number (DIN), PAN, and TAN. Once approved, you receive a Certificate of Incorporation with a unique CIN. The entire process usually takes 10–20 working days and costs between ₹10,000 and ₹25,000, depending on your state and authorized capital. At least one director must be an Indian resident.

In This Guide:

  • 1. Why a Private Limited Company — And Who It’s Right For
  • 2. Eligibility — Who Can Register a Pvt Ltd Company in India?
  • 3. Step-by-Step Registration Process (SPICe+)
  • 4. Documents Required
  • 5. Cost of Registration — 2026 Breakdown
  • 6. Timeline — How Long Does It Actually Take?
  • 7. What Happens Right After Incorporation
  • 8. Private Limited vs LLP vs OPC — Quick Take
  • 9. Frequently Asked Questions

1. Why a Private Limited Company — And Who It’s Right For

If you’ve spent any time researching business structures in India, you already know there are several options — sole proprietorship, partnership, LLP, OPC, and Private Limited Company. So why do most funded startups and growing businesses end up choosing a Private Limited Company?

Three reasons, mainly. First, limited liability — your personal assets stay protected if the business runs into debt or legal trouble. Second, credibility — banks, investors, and even large clients tend to trust a Pvt Ltd structure more readily than a proprietorship or partnership, simply because it’s more regulated and transparent. Third, it’s the only structure that lets you raise equity funding cleanly — issue shares, bring in investors, set up an ESOP pool — without the legal gymnastics an LLP or OPC would require.

That said, it’s not the right fit for everyone. If you’re a solo consultant with no plans to raise funding or hire a large team, the compliance overhead of a Private Limited Company — statutory audits, board meetings, ROC filings — might be more than you need. We’ll cover that trade-off in Section 8.

2. Eligibility — Who Can Register a Pvt Ltd Company in India?

The Companies Act 2013 sets fairly simple eligibility criteria:

  • Minimum 2 directors and 2 shareholders (the same individuals can hold both roles); maximum 200 shareholders and 15 directors.
  • At least one director must be a resident of India — meaning they’ve stayed in India for 182 days or more in the previous financial year. This trips up a lot of NRI founders who assume they can run the entire company from abroad.
  • No minimum capital requirement — you can technically start with ₹1 as authorized capital, though most founders start with ₹1 lakh to ₹10 lakh for practical reasons like opening a bank account.
  • A registered office address in India is mandatory — this can be a rented office, co-working space, or even a residential address with proper documentation.

Foreign nationals and NRIs can absolutely be directors and shareholders — you just need at least one India-resident director on the board. If you’re planning an India entity as an NRI or foreign founder, we’ve covered that scenario in more depth in a separate guide — worth a read before you start the paperwork.

3. Step-by-Step Registration Process (SPICe+)

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Everything runs through SPICe+ (Simplified Proforma for Incorporating Company Electronically Plus) — the MCA’s integrated web form. Here’s how the process actually unfolds:

Step 1: Digital Signature Certificate (DSC)

Every proposed director needs a Class-3 DSC to sign the incorporation forms electronically. This is arranged through a licensed certifying authority and usually takes 1–2 business days.

Step 2: Name Reservation

You can either reserve a name upfront through the RUN service (₹1,000) or apply for it directly within Part A of the SPICe+ form at no extra cost — the second option is riskier because if the name gets rejected, you have to refile the entire form. We generally recommend checking name availability carefully on the MCA portal before submission either way.

Step 3: Filing SPICe+ (Part B)

This is where the real filing happens. In a single form, you apply for company incorporation, DIN for directors who don’t already have one, PAN, TAN, and — optionally — EPFO, ESIC, and even GST registration and a bank account opening request. It’s genuinely one of the more efficient government portals we deal with.

Step 4: Drafting MOA and AOA

The Memorandum of Association (what your company can legally do) and Articles of Association (how it’s internally governed) are e-filed as part of SPICe+ using standard MCA templates (INC-33 and INC-34), which are then customized to your business.

Step 5: Certificate of Incorporation

Once the Registrar of Companies (ROC) approves your filing, you receive the Certificate of Incorporation — carrying your unique Corporate Identification Number (CIN) — along with your allotted PAN and TAN. This is your legal proof that the company exists.

Step 6: Bank Account and Compliance Setup

With your COI, PAN, and board resolution in hand, you can open a current account in the company’s name. From here, the compliance clock starts — more on that in Section 7.

4. Documents Required

[AEO TARGET] ‘What documents are needed to register a private limited company in India?’ — AI Overview pulls bullet lists directly.

For Indian Resident Directors:

  • PAN card (mandatory identity proof for all Indian directors)
  • Aadhaar card or voter ID / passport / driving licence
  • Latest utility bill or bank statement (not older than 2 months) as address proof
  • Passport-size photograph

For NRI or Foreign Directors:

  • Valid passport (mandatory, notarized/apostilled depending on country)
  • Overseas address proof (utility bill or bank statement, notarized/apostilled)
  • Passport-size photograph

For the Registered Office:

  • Rent agreement or ownership proof of the registered office
  • No-objection certificate (NOC) from the property owner
  • Recent utility bill for the registered office address

Most rejections we see at this stage come down to mismatched addresses or expired utility bills — worth double-checking before you file.

5. Cost of Registration — 2026 Breakdown

[AEO TARGET] ‘How much does it cost to register a private limited company in India?’ — AI Overview pulls cost tables directly.

Cost ComponentTypical Range (2 directors)Notes
DSC (2 directors)₹3,000 – ₹4,000Get 2-year validity to avoid renewal hassle
Name reservation (RUN, optional)₹1,000Skippable if applying inside SPICe+ directly
SPICe+ government filing fee₹0 – ₹500Nominal for authorized capital up to ₹15 lakh
Stamp duty (state-dependent)₹200 – ₹12,600Delhi/NCR on the lower end; Maharashtra typically higher
PAN + TANIncludedAuto-allotted with SPICe+ at no extra cost
Professional / CA-CS fees₹5,000 – ₹15,000Covers drafting, filing accuracy, and handling queries
Total (typical, all-inclusive)₹10,000 – ₹25,000Varies mainly by state stamp duty and capital

[YMYL VERIFY] Confirm current SPICe+ fee slabs and state-wise stamp duty against the live MCA portal before publishing — these figures are periodically revised.

6. Timeline — How Long Does It Actually Take?

StageTypical Duration
DSC issuance1–2 business days
Name reservation (if done separately)1–2 business days
SPICe+ processing & Certificate of Incorporation5–10 business days
PAN & TANAuto-issued with Certificate of Incorporation
Bank account opening3–7 business days after incorporation
Total, start to fully operational10–20 business days

In practice, the biggest delay is almost always at the name-approval stage — proposed names that are too similar to existing trademarks or companies get sent back for resubmission. Running a thorough name search before filing saves you a week, easily.

7. What Happens Right After Incorporation

Getting the Certificate of Incorporation is the finish line for registration — but the starting line for compliance. Two filings, in particular, are time-sensitive and often missed by first-time founders:

  • Form ADT-1 — appointing your first statutory auditor, due within 30 days of incorporation.
  • Form INC-20A — a declaration confirming you’ve deposited the subscribed share capital, which must be filed before the company can legally start operating or even use its bank account.

Beyond that, every Private Limited Company has ongoing annual obligations — statutory audit, ROC annual return, income tax filing, and (if turnover crosses the threshold) GST returns. We’ve written a separate, more detailed compliance checklist if you want to plan this out properly rather than discover it deadline by deadline.

8. Private Limited vs LLP vs OPC — Quick Take

Since this comes up in almost every consultation call — a fast comparison:

FactorPrivate LimitedLLPOPC
Best forStartups planning to raise fundingProfessional/service firms, bootstrappedSolo founders wanting a corporate structure
Compliance loadHighModerateModerate
Can raise equity funding?Yes — easilyDifficultNo (converts to Pvt Ltd first)
Minimum owners221

If you’re still weighing these three against each other, we’ve broken this down in far more depth — with tax treatment, exit options, and real founder scenarios — in a dedicated comparison guide.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: How long does it take to register a Private Limited Company in India?

A: Typically 10–20 working days from DSC issuance to receiving your Certificate of Incorporation, assuming your name gets approved on the first attempt and your documents are in order. Add another few days for bank account opening.

Q2: How much does it cost to register a Pvt Ltd company in India?

A: Most founders spend between ₹10,000 and ₹25,000 all-inclusive — covering DSCs, government filing fees, state stamp duty, and professional charges. The exact number depends heavily on your state (stamp duty varies widely) and authorized capital.

Q3: Is a CA or CS mandatory to register a company in India?

A: Not legally — you can technically file SPICe+ yourself. In practice, though, a professional filing avoids the common rejection triggers (name conflicts, incorrect object clauses, mismatched addresses), which end up costing more in re-filing time and stamp duty than the professional fee itself.

Q4: Can an NRI or foreign national be a director in an Indian Private Limited Company?

A: Yes. NRIs and foreign nationals can be directors and shareholders, but every company must have at least one director who is an Indian resident (present in India for 182+ days in the preceding financial year).

Q5: What is the minimum capital required to start a Private Limited Company?

A: There is no legal minimum — you can start with as little as ₹1 in authorized capital. Most founders choose ₹1 lakh to ₹10 lakh for practical reasons, since it makes opening a business bank account and dealing with vendors smoother.

Q6: What is SPICe+ and why is it used for every registration?

A: SPICe+ is the MCA’s integrated incorporation form that combines name reservation, incorporation, DIN, PAN, TAN, and EPFO/ESIC registration into one filing — replacing what used to be five or six separate applications.

Q7: What compliance is due immediately after incorporation?

A: Two filings matter most in the first 30 days — Form ADT-1 (auditor appointment) and Form INC-20A (declaration of commencement of business, required before the company can operate or use its bank account).

Q8: Can I register a Private Limited Company from outside India?

A: Yes, the entire process can be completed remotely — DSC, document submission, and SPICe+ filing are all digital. You’ll just need at least one India-resident director on the board and a registered office address in India.

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