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Build trust, increase transparency, and get access to more features by completing advertiser verification. You’ll just need to complete a few tasks, such as answering a few questions about your organization. After getting verified, some of your info will appear in ad disclosures and the Ads Transparency Center, which provides context about an advertiser and their ads.

Learn more about Advertiser verification.


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Tasks required for verification

Google Ads will notify you via an in-account notification or an email when you need to complete advertiser verification.

To start verification, you’ll answer a few questions about your organization and complete some required tasks. These tasks will vary depending on your account, billing setup, and other factors. Only a Google Ads account admin can complete the tasks.

After you’re verified, your advertiser name and location will appear in ad disclosures, My Ad Center, and Ads Transparency Center. Learn more about Ads transparency.


Given a deadline?

Your account will be paused if you don’t complete advertiser verification by the deadline. You can see your deadline on the advertiser verification page. It’s important to start early since it can take up to 5 business days for Google Ads to review the info that you submit.

Learn more About Google Ads account pausing.

No deadline?

You may choose to get verified on your own. You may want to do this to:

It can take up to 5 business days to review your task. In rare cases, review time can take up to 30 days. You can still run ads if you don’t complete advertiser verification.

Account paused?

You’ll be able to run ads again only if you complete advertiser verification.

Completing verification to appeal a suspension?

You’ll be able to get access to the appeal form only if you complete advertiser verification.


How to start a task

You may be asked to complete one or more of the tasks listed in the next section. To start a task, check your status, or retry a task, follow these steps:

  1. In your Google Ads account, click the Billing icon Billing Icon.
  2. Click Advertiser verification.
  3. Click Start task and follow the provided instructions.

Note: Your payments profile account type is set to either individual or organization. This affects which tasks you’ll need to complete. Learn more about how to Change your account type.


Tasks for everyone

Image showing the step to answer questions about the organization type and who pays for the ads. Answer a few questions about your organization You’ll need to answer a few questions about the type of organization and who pays for the ads. If you manage ads for a client, make sure that you select Yes for "Is your organization an agency?" for the ad disclosure. Otherwise, your account may be paused or suspended.
Image showing the step to answer questions about your business operations and affiliations. Answer a few questions about your business operations You’ll need to answer questions about: Your organization Products or services that you offer Your advertisements Your relationships with other organizations Most advertisers won’t see this task.

Tasks for individuals

This image represents the step to submit your documents including personal information and government ID. Submit your documents You’ll submit personal info and a government-issued photo ID . See the list of acceptable documents for your country. The name and location on the payments profile must exactly match your name and location on any documents that you submit. If the name doesn’t match, make sure to edit your payments profile name by clicking on the pencil icon next to your name. If you don’t have edit access, you’ll need to contact us.
This image shows the step to confirm your phone number by entering a verification code sent to your device. Confirm your phone number You’ll enter a phone number and confirm a 6-digit code that will be sent to your phone. The phone number area code must be that of your payments profile country. Your phone number will be deleted after completing the task. If you can’t confirm your phone number after 5 attempts, you’ll be asked to submit a government-issued photo ID instead.
This image shows the step to submit and confirm personal information, including your Social Security number. Confirm your social security number (US only) You’ll submit personal info, including your SSN. Your SSN will be deleted after completing this task. If your SSN can’t be verified after 3 attempts, you’ll be asked to submit a government-issued photo ID instead. If you’re completing advertiser verification to appeal your account suspension and your SSN can’t be verified after 3 attempts, you’ll be asked to submit a government-issued photo ID instead. If you fail all attempts, you’ll no longer be allowed to appeal.
This image shows the step to take a video selfie for verification. Take a video selfie You’ll submit your government-issued photo ID and take a video selfie. Only an admin on the payments profile can complete this task. If your ID and video selfie don’t match after 5 attempts, you’ll need to contact us.

Tasks for organizations

This image shows the step to enter your organization's unique identification number (DUNS). Provide your Dun & Bradstreet info You’ll enter your organization’s info and you’ll have the option to provide your D-U-N-S number. Learn more about D‑U‑N‑S® enrollment. If there isn’t a match, ensure that the info provided is correct and try again. After 3 unsuccessful attempts, you’ll be asked to submit your organization's document instead. Refer to the list of acceptable documents for your country.
This image represents the step to enter your organization's information and documents. Submit your organization’s documents You’ll enter your organization’s info and submit your organization’s documents. Refer to the list of acceptable documents for your country. The name and location on the payments profile must exactly match your legal name and location on any documents that you submit. If the name doesn’t match, make sure to edit your payments profile name by clicking on the pencil icon Pencil icon / edit icon next to your name. If you don’t have edit access, you’ll need to contact us. Using a trade or DBA name? The trade or DBA name must match and be on the same registration document that you submit, along with the legal name. Make sure that the name in the document doesn’t have: Inaccurate names Capitalization, promotional language, or domains, unless they are part of a valid legal name, valid trade name, or DBA name Special characters such as emojis, service info, or phone numbers For South Korea only You’ll need to Submit your organization’s documents. See the list of acceptable documents for your country Provide your RNN Enter a phone number and confirm a 6-digit code that will be sent to your phone If you can’t confirm your phone number after 5 attempts, you’ll need to try again in 24 hours.
This image represents the step to confirm your organization's email. Confirm your organization’s email You’ll enter your organization email and confirm the 6-digit code that was sent to the email This is an optional task – there aren’t any consequences for skipping it or not completing it

Tasks for agencies

Grants accounts have the same verification process as agencies.

This image represents the step to provide your agency's information. Provide your agency’s info You’ll enter your agency’s info and will need to complete one or more of the following tasks: Provide your D-U-N-S info Submit your documents Confirm your phone number Confirm your social security number
This image represents the step where you submit your client's information. Provide your client’s info For Google Grants accounts, the business name of the profile you choose must match the grantee's name. If you’re required to submit documents, you’ll need to submit the grantee’s documentation. Learn more about Document requirements for advertiser verification. As an agency, you can either: Send a link with the task to your client Complete the task for your client You'll select an existing payments profile or create a new one for your client You can only see the payments profiles that you're an admin for. Don’t see a certain payments profile? You'll need to contact the payments profile’s admin and send a link with the task to the admin. This won’t affect the Google Ads account billing setup or give new access to the Google Ads account. If the selected payments profile hasn't been verified, you’ll need to complete a separate advertiser verification for your client. This means you'll be asked to complete one or more tasks listed above under Organization or Individual, depending on your client’s account type. After the payment profile is verified, the agency will be notified by email. As a client, you’ll need to: Follow the link sent by your agency and complete the task You'll select an existing payments profile or create a new one for your client. If you’re signed into the agency’s account, you can follow the instructions for an agency. You can only see the payments profiles that you're an admin for. Don’t see a certain payments profile? You'll need to contact the payments profile’s admin and send a link with the task to the admin. This won’t affect the Google Ads account billing setup or give new access to the Google Ads account. If the selected payments profile hasn't been verified, you’ll need to complete a task. After the payment profile is verified, the agency will be notified by email.

Tasks for certain industries

To run ads for certain industries, you’ll need to meet additional criteria, which may include applying for certification, verification or completing certain tasks.

The following industries have additional policy requirements:

We continually review our ad policies in light of industry changes and abuse trends and may introduce new verification requirements for certain content.

This image shows the step to answer a few questions about your domain’s relationship with an industry. Answer a few questions about your domain You’ll need to answer a few questions about your domain’s relationship with an industry.

Why do I need to complete additional tasks for these industries?

These industries that are highly-regulated or see a lot of abuse, which means that Google Ads needs extra info about your organization.

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