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Troubleshooting Rejected Google Play Console Verification

Troubleshooting Rejected Google Play Console Verification

This article provides a step-by-step guide to troubleshoot and resolve Google organization verification rejections

Korey Golbienko avatar
Written by Korey Golbienko
Updated over a week ago

How to Resolve a Google Organization Verification Rejection

If your organization’s name was rejected during Google’s verification process, it’s likely because the information on your Google Payment Profile doesn’t match the information in your DUNS profile, or your DUNS profile needs updating. Follow these steps to troubleshoot and resolve the issue:


1. Check Your DUNS Profile

Verify the accuracy of your DUNS profile information by searching for your organization here. If updates are needed, proceed to Step 2. If no updates are required, skip ahead to Step 4.


2. Update Your DUNS Profile

To update your DUNS profile, you’ll need at least two legal documents that match your organization’s Correct Legal Business Name and Current Physical Address.

Accepted Documents for Updating:

  • Business Name

    • Secretary of State Articles of Incorporation

    • Registration Amendment Document

    • Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) Confirmation Letter

    • Employer Identification Number (EIN) Confirmation Letter

    • DBA/Assumed Name Certificate Filing

    • Merger/Acquisition Agreement

    • Purchase Order Representing Asset/Liability Exchange

  • Address

    • Utility Bill

    • Lease Agreement

    • TIN Confirmation Letter

    • EIN Confirmation Letter

    • Third-party Invoice with Current Business Name and Address


3. Submit Your DUNS Update Request

Once you’ve gathered the necessary documentation:

  1. Fill out the DUNS Request Form designed for Developer Account customers.

  2. Provide your contact information.

    1. Avoid using the main DUNS website as this specific form ensures faster processing for Developer Account needs.

  3. Provide the following details:

    • Enter your email address.

    • Select "Developer Program".

    • Choose "Update or Correct DUNS".

After submission, Dun & Bradstreet will process your updates and confirm your DUNS profile.


Update DUNS information & Create New Payments Profile in Google Play Console

When you update your DUNS number, name, or address, those changes are not automatically reflected in your Google Developer Account. To ensure the updated information appears in Google Play, the Developer Account Owner must complete the following steps:

Google allows you to update the name and address associated with the DUNS number, but not the DUNS number itself. If the DUNS number has changed, you'll need to create a new developer account using the new DUNS number.

  1. Log in to your organization's Google Play Console.

  2. Click on “Developer Account” in the left-hand menu, then select “About You.”

  3. Scroll down to the DUNS Information section and click “Update Organization Details.”

  4. On the next screen, click “Create or Select Payments Profile.”

  5. On the following screen, click “Create or Select Payments Profile” again.

  6. Select “Create New Payments Profile.”

  7. Enter the updated or same DUNS number.

  8. Review the new DUNS information carefully, then click “Confirm.”

  9. Confirm once again that all information is correct, then click “Save.”

  10. Refresh the page and go through the standard Verification Process:

    • Upload Legal Documents that match your DUNS information.

    • Upload a valid Photo ID.

  11. After verification, you will receive an email from Google prompting you to link the verified payments profile.

  12. Log back into your Google Play Console, go to “Developer Account” > “About You.”

  13. Click “Link Profile.”
    On the next screen, select “Consent,” then click “Confirm and Save.”


Other Common Rejections

Document Verification Issues in Google Play Console

If you’ve received an error stating that your organization name does not match the information in your DUNS profile, follow the guidance below to resolve the issue.


Organization Name Mismatch

Error:
“The organization name on the uploaded document does not match the information on your DUNS Profile.”

How to fix it:
Upload a legal document that shows your entity name and address exactly as listed in your DUNS profile.

  • Ideally, use a letter stamped by the IRS or Secretary of State.

  • Double-check that the document is clear and readable, with no missing or cut-off sections.


Failed Document Verification

If your document upload was rejected, ensure the following:

  • The image is clear, well-lit, and not blurry.

  • All key information (name, address, etc.) is fully visible.

  • Avoid uploading screenshots or partial documents.


Failed License Verification

If your photo ID upload was not accepted:

  • Make sure the photo is clear, well-lit, and legible.

  • Do not crop the image—upload the full ID.

  • Avoid using photocopies or scanned versions; use a direct photo of the physical ID.

Helpful Resources

If you follow these steps, your organization’s verification process should proceed smoothly.

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