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How to verify your TikTok Business Center

Business verification unlocks higher limits and trust on TikTok. Here is what documents you need, where to submit them, and roughly how long it takes.

Verifying your Business Center confirms to TikTok that a real, registered business is behind it, which raises limits and trust. You submit official business documents from the Business Center settings, and TikTok reviews them — this is not instant and can take some time. Getting the details right the first time avoids a back-and-forth.

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Before you start

  • You are an Admin of the Business Center

    Only an Admin can submit verification.

  • Your business documents are ready

    Have your official registration documents on hand, with details that match the business name you used.

Submit business verification

  1. Open Business Center settings

    Go to the settings area of your Business Center and find the verification section.

    Where: business-center.tiktok.com → settings → verification

  2. Enter your business details and upload documents

    Fill in your business information exactly as it appears on your documents, then upload the requested files.

    If this fails: Verification problems

  3. Submit and wait for review

    Submit the application. TikTok reviews it, which takes time rather than being instant.

    Confirm: Your verification status shows as pending, then updates when the review finishes.

Frequently asked questions

It is a manual review, so it takes time rather than being instant. Check the status in your Business Center settings.

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