The Armorial Register Limited's main publication is the Armorial Register - International Register of Arms.[8][9][10] This work was originally titled Burke's Peerage & Gentry International Register of Arms when the publishing rights were held under license by Burke's Peerage until 2011. At this point, the license was terminated and the publication was rebranded under its current name.
The publication functions as a roll of arms, allowing individuals from around the world to record legitimately granted, inherited or assumedcoats of arms. However, as a private venture, it holds no official heraldic authority or powers of judgment over genealogical matters.
The contents of the publication are periodically compiled and edited into bound volume book formats. Thus far, three such volumes of the book have been released since the founding of the publisher in 2006.[11]
Arms
Coat of arms of the Armorial Register Limited
Escutcheon
Azure, within an Orle of chains Or linking eight Escutcheons Argent an open Book Proper fore-edges and binding Or.[12]
The Armorial Register Limited petitioned for and received a grant of armorial bearings from the Court of the Lord Lyon: Granted by the Court of the Lord Lyon Scotland: 69th Page 90th Volume of the Public Register of All Arms and bearings of Scotland, 23 December 2013.[13]