Why Choose VoltLegal for NGO Registration?
We simplify the complex process of NGO registration across various structures (Trusts, Societies, Section 8 companies).
Our team assists in drafting necessary documents like the Memorandum of Association (MoA) and Articles of Association (AoA).
We ensure that your NGO complies with local and international regulations, making it eligible for government and donor funding.
Our services cover NGO registration worldwide, ensuring you meet all legal requirements in your jurisdiction.
NGO Registration Process
At VoltLegal, we guide you through every step of the NGO registration process, whether you're establishing a Trust, Society, or Section 8 Company:Decide whether to register as a Trust, Society, or Section 8 Company, each with different legal requirements.
Choose a unique name for your organization that reflects its mission and goals.
Draft the Memorandum of Association (MoA) and Articles of Association (AoA), which outline your NGO’s objectives and internal governance.
Submit the required documents to the relevant authorities, including identity and address proofs for all members.
Once the documents are reviewed and approved, you’ll receive an official NGO registration certificate.
Documents Required for NGO Registration
The documents required for NGO registration vary depending on the legal structure (Trust, Society, or Section 8 Company). Commonly required documents include:- Memorandum of Association (MoA)
- Articles of Association (AoA)
- Identity and address proofs of all members
- No Objection Certificate (NOC) from property owners for the office address
- Proof of registered office address
Benefits of Registering an NGO
Your NGO gains formal recognition, allowing it to operate legally and enter into contracts.
Registered NGOs are eligible for government grants, tax exemptions, and donations from international organizations.
Registration enhances credibility, building trust with donors, volunteers, and government agencies.
The process involves selecting a structure, drafting necessary documents (MoA, AoA), and submitting the application online to the Registrar of Societies or Companies.
Common documents include identity and address proofs for all members, MoA, AoA, and NOC for the office address.