Facebook displays the Verified Badge on verified Facebook accounts and pages to inform the visitors the page or account is confirmed to be authentic.
The proof of authenticity for Pages comes in a blue or gray circle badge with a tic mark. The Gray Badge is given to verified pages of companies, organizations and local businesses while Blue Badge is for authentic pages that represent people (mostly celebrities), media, entertainment, sports, and government agencies.
The primary benefits of earning the Blue Badge would be that a page will rank up higher in the search results, attracting more visitors and making your page more credible. Note that the check mark can be revoked anytime if the ‘Terms of Use‘ is violated.
Getting verification for your Page is not that easy. But don’t worry, in this article, we will share some procedures on how to get a verified badge. So, let’s start.
Who are eligible to for Facebook Profile or Page Verification
- Public figures and celebrities – media, politics, sports and entertainment.
- Government officials
- Businesses and Brands (E.g. a Sydney SEO Company)
To be honest, an ordinary person or normal individual cannot apply for page verification. Local businesses too are not eligible. Many people tried to apply for verification and mostly failed. Again, getting a page verified is not that easy as you think.
Now, if you happen to be a regular citizen and knows full well that there’s no way for your profile or page to get verified but still wants to gain some knowledge about it, then read the following method below.
Requirements for Verifying a Facebook Page
Authenticated Birth Certificate
- Driver’s License
- Passport
- Incorporation articles (if you endorse or represent sports company, entertainment or media)
Things To Do Before Applying for Page Verification
- Fill out all the details in ‘About section’ of the page
- If you have an official website, link the site to the page that you wanted to verify. In simple terms, insert the like box of your page on the site.
Types of Facebook Verification Available
- Facebook gives automatic Verification
- Manual Verification – this method works for people, celebrities, and artists who are famous already.
- Submitting Proofs by filling out forms
How to Verify a Facebook Page
In this part, the applicant must fill up the Facebook Page Verification Form and follow the steps below.
- Select the required page from the ‘Select Page’ dropdown box.
- Attach the proofs through clicking ‘ Choose Files.’
- Submit a link to your website (only if you have one)
- Then, click ‘ Send.’
After completing the process, Facebook will send an email within a short period. Afterward, you’ll get another mail, too about the status of the verification. And that is the official way to verify a Facebook Page.
There are other ways to verify a page, besides the procedures mentioned above. Some rely on mediators who will charge money to get their page confirmed. Others, go to the nearest Facebook offices.
Of course, it’s just the same way around. Mediators will ask for proofs too, which they need to submit to the staff of Facebook. The same with going to Facebook offices, they are going to ask for proofs representing that you are eligible to get a Blue Badge. Whichever method is appealing to you, submitting proofs is still needed.
How Many Days Will It Take To Get a Facebook Page Verified (If Using Manual Verification)
For the category of Sports, Celebrities, Music, politics, etc., it takes 3 to 6 days.
In the Business category, it will take longer. The average waiting period is 7 to 45 days. It is because there are many verification steps to do which can last up to 45 days from application. (This is for Blue Badge Verification only). Grey Badge application is way easier and only takes a few days.
False Information About Page Verification
Now that we’ve discussed the processes of the Page Verification, let’s go the extra mile and learn some additional facts about it. This is about the misleading pieces of information that many people don’t know about.
- The first one is, in order to get a page verified, it should have a minimum of 20,000 likes. This is not true. There are verified pages that only have 3,000 likes or less, so it’s not about the number of likes really, it’s about whether the page is authentic or not.
- Another false information is that linking an official website to a Facebook page gets verified right away. Linking a site to a page is a way of showing that you’re authentic, but it does not necessarily mean that the page will get verified for sure. It’s an advantage but not an assurance. There’s a fine line between the two.
Takeaway
Hopefully, the information above is helpful. Do not be saddened by the fact that your Facebook page or profile cannot be verified (Facebook has its reasons), just enjoy your social media activities. After all, it’s not about the verification that you get for your page, but the genuine fun that you experience when sharing bits and pieces of your life to your Facebook friends.
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