Appoint, change, comply.
ADT-1 done right.
First auditor appointment, casual vacancies, removals — every auditor event filed correctly with the ROC.
Our Simple Process
From first call to final delivery — guided support every step of the way.
Identify Auditor
We help you identify a suitable Chartered Accountant or CA firm for the role of statutory auditor.
Obtain Consent
We obtain the auditor's written consent (Form ADT-1) for the appointment.
Board/AGM Resolution
We assist in passing the necessary board resolution (first auditor) or AGM resolution (subsequent auditor).
File ADT-1 with ROC
We file Form ADT-1 with the ROC within 15 days of the appointment.
Why Auditor Appointment/Change is Important
Having a statutory auditor is a legal requirement for every company. The auditor independently reviews the company's financial statements, ensuring they present a true and fair view. This is crucial for building trust with investors, lenders, and regulatory authorities. Non-appointment of an auditor can lead to penalties.
Legal Protection
Separate legal identity protecting personal assets.
Growth Ready
Investor-friendly structure built for scaling fast.
Eligibility Criteria
Every company registered under the Companies Act, 2013, must appoint a statutory auditor. The auditor must be a practicing Chartered Accountant (CA) or a firm of CAs. The first auditor must be appointed within 30 days of incorporation.
Key Advantages
Choose Your Plan
Transparent pricing. All plans include professional guidance from our team.
Govt. fees extra wherever applicable.
Documents Required
Please keep these documents ready before initiating the process.
For Company
- Board resolution for appointment
- Consent letter from the auditor (Form ADT-1)
- Membership certificate of the CA/CA Firm
- DSC of the authorized signatory
Frequently Asked Questions
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Pricing is subject to final document review and confirmation.