0 a room or area in someone's home that they use to work at their job:
1 the UK government department that deals with matters inside the UK that are not the responsibility of other departments, for example justice and the rules for people from other countries entering the UK
2 an office in someone's home, or a room in a home with a phone, computer, etc. in it:
Your home phone rings first, your cell next, then your home office phone.
Gonstead's first office was one of the first chiropractic offices that was not a home office.
Ben begins seeing patients out of his home office.
Jeffries writes in her home office.
It is used to describe many different kinds of bonus rooms, including studies, family rooms, home offices, libraries, home cinemas, or even spare bedrooms.
They require a full administrative system in the home office of every person who has one, two or more old vehicles.
That expert was a consultant pathologist, a professor of forensic medicine and a home office pathologist.
Is it not a remarkable comment on the current administration of the home office that after 22 years' notice it still cannot produce a medal on time?