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How to Use CAC Public Search in Nigeria
A practical guide to using CAC public search to verify Nigerian company information, check business records, and know when deeper legal due diligence is needed.
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How to Use CAC Public Search in Nigeria
Quick answer: CAC public search can help confirm basic company or business-name information in Nigeria, but it should not be treated as a complete legal due diligence report. Company status, ownership, filings, charges, authority to sign, and transaction risk may require deeper legal review.
This article is public legal education. CAC search interfaces, filing requirements, and available records can change, so users should verify current information directly and obtain legal advice before relying on a search result for a transaction.
What CAC public search can help you check
- Whether a company, business name, or incorporated trustee appears in public CAC records.
- The registered name and registration number where available.
- Whether the entity details match the information supplied by a counterparty.
- Whether further corporate documentation should be requested before a contract, investment, loan, or property transaction.
What CAC public search does not replace
A public search result does not by itself confirm that a person has authority to bind the company, that filings are up to date, that shares are correctly held, or that there are no disputes, restrictions, debts, charges, or regulatory issues.
Documents to request after a search
- Certificate of incorporation or business-name registration details.
- Status report or CAC extract where available.
- Memorandum and Articles of Association for companies.
- Board or shareholder approval where a transaction requires authority.
- Evidence that the proposed signatory has authority to act.
When to speak with a lawyer
Before relying on CAC search for a major contract, property transaction, financing, share transfer, or partnership, ask Chaman Law Firm to review the documents and authority trail. See Corporate & Commercial Law or book a consultation.
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Questions Answered
What is the key point in How to Use CAC Public Search in Nigeria?+
Quick answer: CAC public search can help confirm basic company or business-name information in Nigeria, but it should not be treated as a complete legal due diligence report. Company status, ownership, filings, charges, authority to sign, and transaction risk may require deeper legal review.
Is this article legal advice?+
No. It is public legal education. A lawyer should review the facts, documents and deadlines before advice is applied to a specific matter.
When should I contact Chaman Law Firm?+
Contact the firm before taking legal steps, signing documents, serving notices, filing claims, completing transactions, or relying on documents that may affect your rights.
About the Author

Charles Chukwuma Nkwoka, Esq.
Charles Chukwuma Nkwoka, Esq. (KSM), LLB, BL, LLM, CMC, FIMC, AICMC, ACIArb., is a Nigerian legal practitioner and the Managing Partner of Chaman Law Firm. His practice focuses on property and real estate law, corporate and commercial law, debt recovery, dispute resolution, alternative dispute resolution, estate administration, documentation, and strategic legal advisory for individuals, companies, investors, developers, and diaspora clients. He is committed to practical, careful, and client-focused legal education that helps readers understand risk, protect rights, and seek tailored advice before taking legal action.
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