How to Verify Your Business on Google: The Postcard, Phone and Video Methods Explained
To verify your Google Business Profile in India, Google will ask you to prove that your business actually exists at the address you gave. You can do this by postcard, phone call, email, or video recording — depending on what Google offers your business type. Once verified, your shop appears on Google Maps and Search. Without verification, customers simply cannot find you online.
Why Verification Matters So Much
Think of verification like getting a government stamp on your shop's papers. Without it, your Google Business Profile sits in a kind of waiting room — invisible to customers searching on Google Maps in Pune, Nagpur, Kochi, or wherever your shop is. Google wants to make sure real businesses are listed, not fake ones. Once you are verified, your profile goes live, customers can call you directly from Google, find your directions, read reviews, and trust that you are genuine. It is the single most important step in this whole process.
The Four Verification Methods Google Offers in India
Google does not let every business choose freely — it assigns the method based on your business type and location. Here are the four methods you may see. First, postcard by mail — most common for physical shops like kirana stores and salons. Second, phone or SMS — faster, Google calls or texts your registered number with a code. Third, email — Google sends a code to your business email address. Fourth, video recording — newer method where you record a short video of your shop. Not every business gets all four options. You will see only what Google has decided suits your business.
The Postcard Method: Most Common for Indian Shops
The postcard method is what most dhaba owners, tailors, and kirana shop owners in India will encounter. Google mails a physical postcard to your business address with a five-digit verification code printed on it. This usually takes 5 to 14 days to arrive in Indian cities. Sometimes it takes longer in smaller towns. The postcard looks simple — almost like a plain white mailer. Do not throw it away thinking it is junk mail. Once it arrives, you log back into your Google Business Profile and enter that five-digit code. Done.
The Phone and SMS Method: Quickest When Available
If Google offers you phone verification, grab it — it is the fastest option. Google will either call your registered business number or send an SMS with a code. This works best when your Google Business Profile phone number is active and reachable. The code arrives within a couple of minutes. Enter it immediately because it expires. Many salon owners and service-based businesses in cities like Srinagar and Kochi have used this method successfully. If your phone number is a WhatsApp-only number that does not receive regular calls, make sure you have normal calling activated on that number too.
The Video Verification Method: New But Growing
Google introduced video verification to help businesses that cannot easily receive postcards or calls. You record a short video — usually 2 to 3 minutes — walking around your shop, showing your storefront, your business name signage, and proof that you are operating from that location. Think of it like a video call with Google, except it is recorded. You upload this video through your Google Business Profile dashboard. Google reviews it within 72 hours typically. Keep your shop tidy before recording. Make sure your shop name board is clearly visible. Natural daylight helps a lot.
What If Your Postcard Never Arrives
This happens more often than you would think, especially in areas where postal delivery is inconsistent. If your postcard has not arrived after 14 days, do not panic. Log into your Google Business Profile and request a new postcard. You can do this up to a maximum of three times. Still no luck? Check if Google is now offering you an alternative verification method — sometimes it switches after multiple failed postcard attempts. You can also try contacting Google Business Profile support through the Help section. Be patient but keep following up.
Step-by-Step Guide
- 1Log Into Your Google Business Profile Go to business.google.com and sign in with the same Google account you used to create your profile. Find your business listing and look for the verification prompt or banner at the top of your dashboard.
- 2Choose Your Verification Method Google will show you the available options — postcard, phone, email, or video. Select whichever suits you best. If only one option is shown, that is what Google has assigned for your business type. You cannot change this manually.
- 3Confirm Your Business Address or Phone Number Before sending the postcard or making the call, Google shows your address or phone number and asks you to confirm it is correct. Double check every detail here. A wrong pin code means your postcard goes to the wrong place entirely.
- 4Wait and Watch for the Postcard or Code For postcard — wait 5 to 14 days and check your mail daily. For phone or SMS — keep your phone nearby, the code comes within minutes. For video — record your walkthrough clearly and upload it through the dashboard.
- 5Enter the Verification Code Once you have your five-digit code from the postcard, SMS, or email, log back into business.google.com, find the Enter Code section, type it in carefully, and click Submit. One wrong digit means it fails.
- 6Check That Your Profile Is Now Live After entering the code, your profile status should change from Pending to Published or Verified. Open Google Maps on your phone and search your business name. If it appears, congratulations — you are officially on Google.
• Tell whoever handles your shop's mail — your receptionist, family member, or security guard — to watch for a plain white Google postcard. It does not look important but it is.
• Do not edit your business address after requesting a postcard. If you change the address, your old postcard becomes useless and you have to start over.
• If you are recording a verification video, speak naturally while walking through your shop. Mention your business name out loud. Show your exterior signboard, interior, and any equipment relevant to your trade.
• Keep your phone charged and with you on the day you request phone verification. The Google call comes within minutes and if you miss it, you may need to request again.
• Screenshot your verification confirmation page and save it. If anything goes wrong later, this is your proof that you completed the process correctly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Log into business.google.com right now, find your business profile, and click on the verification option Google shows you. If you already requested a postcard, go check your mail — it may already be waiting for you.
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