How to verify your business with a service area on Google

How to verify your business with a service area on Google

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Verifying a business on Google can be challenging, especially if video verification is required. It’s not always clear what evidence Google expects to see, and this often leads to rejection. However, with the right preparation, the verification process can be much simpler and more successful.

In this article, we’ll explore how to pass verification, what to do if your request is denied, and how to keep your profile compliant with Google’s policies.

What is a Service Area Business in Google?

Before starting the verification process, make sure your business matches the Service Area Business (SAB) format.

A service area business provides goods or services directly at the customer’s location rather than at a storefront.

Unlike a hybrid business, a pure SAB does not serve customers at a physical address.

On Google Maps, such a company does not display a public address. Instead, a shaded service area appears on the map.

This distinction is crucial for passing verification in Google Business Profile.

How to Pass Verification Correctly

Since a SAB does not have a storefront, there’s no need to confirm an address. Google needs to verify three things:

  • The business is registered and has proper documentation.
  • Services are indeed provided within the stated area.
  • The person completing verification is an official representative of the company.

Preparing for Verification

1. Business website
Your site should include:

  • company name,
  • phone number,
  • service area,
  • working hours,
  • description of services.

Add this information at least a week before starting the verification process.

2. Consistency of information
Business details must be consistent across all platforms. For new businesses, it’s worth creating profiles on BBB, Yelp, or the local chamber of commerce.

3. Proof of activity
Upload photos to your profile or website, such as:

  • branded vehicles and staff uniforms,
  • vehicles near local landmarks,
  • tools and equipment on job sites,
  • promotional materials or business cards.

4. Documents
Prepare:

  • license or certificate of registration,
  • DBA/fictitious business name,
  • insurance policies,
  • utility bills.

5. Corporate email address
Use an email tied to your website domain for verification. This increases Google’s trust.

Video Verification

If video verification is required:

  • Prepare your vehicle, tools, and documents.
  • Record the video so that it shows:
    • the branded vehicle and business name,
    • tools and equipment,
    • documents (registration, licenses, utility bills).

Show that you have control over the vehicle: unlock it, start the engine, demonstrate the equipment.

Important: Do not use P.O. boxes, virtual addresses, or coworking spaces. These are prohibited, even if the address is not displayed on the map.

If Verification Is Denied

Even with thorough preparation, Google may reject verification. In such cases, you’ll receive an email explaining which requirements weren’t met. The reason will also appear next to the “Get verified” button in your profile.

Usually, Google requires additional proof that the person undergoing verification is indeed connected to the business.

Use this feedback to determine next steps:

  • repeat the video verification with the suggested improvements,
  • prepare additional documents or materials confirming business activity,
  • contact GBP support if necessary.

Contacting Google Support

If verification fails again, contact support through the button during video verification or inside the verification tool. This ensures you reach the team responsible for verification issues.

Using the general support form may result in an automated response without a concrete resolution.

Keeping Your Google Business Profile Compliant

After successful verification, it’s important to keep all information accurate and up to date. This helps avoid re-verification or profile suspension.

Service area settings

  • Specify particular cities, ZIP codes, or regions.
  • Avoid selecting entire states, provinces, or countries.
  • Google recommends limiting your service area to within a two-hour driving distance.
  • The service area in your profile should match the information on your website (e.g., a “We serve these areas” section).
  • For multiple profiles under one brand, do not duplicate service areas. This may result in suspension.

Major profile changes
Editing key details may trigger re-verification. Before making changes, ensure your website and other sources are already updated.

Do not make several major changes at once. Leave a 24–48-hour gap between them.

Major changes include:

  • business name,
  • address,
  • phone number,
  • website,
  • business category.

Reviews
Fresh and regular reviews are among the strongest signals to Google that your business is active and legitimate. They improve profile visibility and strengthen trust from both the platform and customers.

Verification in Google may seem complex, but proper preparation significantly increases your chances of success.

Promoting Your Business with Advertising

Even after successful Google verification, it’s important not only to keep your profile up to date but also to actively attract new customers. One of the most effective tools for this is Google Ads.

We can set up advertising campaigns for your business to:

  • increase visibility in search results and on Google Maps;
  • generate more calls and inquiries from potential customers;
  • show ads specifically within your service area;
  • control your budget and track measurable results.

Advertising helps you quickly grow your customer base, while optimizing your Google Business Profile builds long-term presence and trust. Together, these tools work most effectively to drive business growth.

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