Why was my location verification rejected?
If your Google Business Profile location verification was rejected, your profile won’t be publicly visible. A rejected verification can be caused by incorrect information, unsupported business types, or missing documentation. We explain the most common reasons and how to successfully complete verification.
Google rejects verification when the stated address doesn’t match official documents, the business has no physical presence, or when submitted evidence is insufficient. Virtual offices or coworking spaces are also frequently rejected. Make sure your listing on Google Maps matches your actual business address.
Prepare current business documents: business registration, utility bill, or lease agreement with matching address. Ensure your business name exactly matches the official company name. Request a new verification code and enter it correctly. More information is available in the Google help on verification.
When your Google Business Profile verification is rejected, first identify the exact reason for rejection. Carefully prepare all required documents and ensure all information exactly matches your official business data. If verification fails repeatedly, contact Google support with all evidence via email.
A rejected Google Business Profile verification is not the end – with the right documents and correct information, the second attempt succeeds. Our SEO experts guide you through the entire verification process.
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