If a Business Profile on Google has been verified and you're authorized to manage the profile, you can request ownership from the current profile owner. Learn more about guidelines for representing your business on Google.
If you can't find a "Claim this Business" or "Own this business" link on the Business Profile, you’re likely already an owner for the business. On your profile, search for a “You manage this business profile” badge.
Request ownership of a storefront Business Profile
To request ownership of a storefront or hybrid business from the current Business Profile owner:
To find the Business Profile you want to request ownership of, use either of these methods:
Go to business.google.com/add.
Enter the name and address of the business, then select it from the search results.
Find your business on Google Search or Google Maps.
Under the Business Profile, click Claim this business.
Click Continue.
You'll get a message that says someone else verified the profile. If you're authorized to manage the profile, you can request ownership from the current profile owner.
Click Request access.
Fill up the form with all the necessary info.
Click Submit.
Tip: The current profile owner will get an email that asks them to contact you and you’ll get a confirmation email.
Request ownership of a service-area Business Profile
A service-area business visits or delivers to customers directly but doesn’t serve customers at their business address. To request ownership of a service-area business from the current Business Profile owner:
Go to business.google.com/add.
Enter your business info.
Click Continue.
Complete the verification process.
After you’re verified, you'll get an "Owner conflict" dialog that indicates the location is a duplicate.
Click Request access.
Tip: The current profile owner will get an email that asks them to contact you and you’ll get a confirmation email.
Bulk-verified accounts
If you have a bulk-verified account, you can follow the storefront business instructions above or request ownership of an existing Business Profile:
Upload the profile info through spreadsheet. Learn how to Import your bulk upload spreadsheet.
In Business Profile, open the uploaded profile.
You'll get an "Owner conflict" dialog that indicates the profile is a duplicate.
Click Request access.
Tip: The current profile owner will get an email that asks them to contact you and you’ll get a confirmation email.
What to do after you've requested ownership
After you request ownership, the current profile owner has 3 days to respond. To check the status of your request, sign in to Business Profile or click the link in your confirmation email.
If your request is approved: You'll be notified by email and can manage the Business Profile.
If your request is denied: You'll be notified by email, and you can suggest an edit to the profile. Also, you can appeal the denied request.
If you don’t hear back: If you don’t get a response after 3 days, you have the option to claim the profile yourself. To claim a Business Profile:
Open the original confirmation email you received about your ownership request.
Find your request.
Follow the instructions on-screen to verify.
Alternatively, sign in to Business Profile, and look for a “Claim” or “Verify” button on your dashboard.
Tip: The option to claim a profile isn’t always available.
Understand new owner & manager limitations
The new owner or manager of a Business Profile must wait for 7 days before they can manage all the features. During this 7-day period, they’ll get an error if they:
Delete or undelete a profile.
Remove other owners or managers from a profile.
Transfer primary ownership to themselves or another user.
If the new owner or manager deletes their account within the first 7 days, they’re removed from the profile. If they change their mind, they must be added again.
Tip: If an existing owner or manager tries to transfer primary ownership of the profile in their first 7 days, they get an error.
Related resources
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Business ownership refers to the legal and financial control over a business entity. It encompasses the rights and responsibilities of individuals or entities who own and operate a business or company.
Ownership is taking the initiative to bring about positive results. It means not waiting for others to act, and caring about the outcome as much as an owner of the company would. It is being accountable for the results of your actions - that are of the highest quality and delivered in a timely manner.
The Business Owner plays a strategic role and is not engaged in the day-to-day activities of managing the service. Rather, they focus on the big picture. They define the vision and roadmap. They have the knowledge and authority to make strategic decisions and clear the path of political and financial obstacles.
Businesses issue certificates to shareholders, members or partners in order to provide proof of ownership. This proof is typically provided in the form of a certificate: Stock certificates for corporations. Membership certificates for LLCs.
You will need to register it as a trademark with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The name that you select for your company must be distinctive to receive trademark protection.
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