How to Verify a Page or Profile on Facebook | Blue And Grey Badge


The process of verifying a page or a profile on Facebook is very simple.

In a nutshell, you need great press and a compelling reason. You might be wondering if you need a lot of followers to get verified. 

This doesn’t seem to be the case. In this post, I list the steps that you need to follow to get that yearned blue or grey tick next to your name.

How to Verify a Page or Profile on Facebook

First, not everyone can be verified, unfortunately. According to Facebook’s Support Team only people in the following categories can be verified with a badge:-


  • Journalists
  • Popular Brand or Businesses
  • Government Officials
  • Celebrities
  • Media
  • Entertainment
  • Sports Companies
If you fall into these categories, there is a higher chance that you can be verified. If your personal Facebook page is not in this category, you can always change it to “Public Figure” by going to About > Category.

After you’ve done that, follow these steps:

1) Link to your profile or Page from your official website.

2) For a Facebook Page, different types of basic information will appear in your Page’s About section depending on your Page’s category. It’s important to add accurate details so that people can quickly learn about your Page.

Make sure to add your website, awards, bio, and more. The more complete it is, the better.

For a Facebook profile, provide accurate information in your profile. Include in your About section a website address that is registered in your name.

Make your profile public by default so that people can follow it. Have at least a few hundred followers (~500) before requesting a badge.

3) Use this link to verify your page. (Link works as of December 30, 2018). On that page, make sure to include a government-issued ID (US IDs work best, a passport will do too).

4) Write a compelling reason as to why you should be verified. Everyone’s case is different.

So I won’t tell you what to write. Here you should include your website and links to relevant press articles or a Wikipedia page.

If you don’t have a press, you can hire me to do your PR.

Here, you can read the press I’ve gotten for myself and my companies. Also my Wiki.

5) Wait 2-5 days to hear back from Big Brother Facebook.

If you got your verification request rejected it is most likely due to the following reasons:-

  • You don’t have enough features on the press or hire my digital marketing agency to do it for you.
  • You don’t have a Wikipedia -> I know multiple editors at Wikipedia, message me so you can get your page. FYI, to get a Wiki, you first need to press
  • You didn’t write a compelling reason or the ID you provided was blurry or not appropriate.

Get your business page verified on Facebook

From Facebook’s support: “If your Page’s category is Local Business, Company, or Organization, your Page may be eligible for a gray verification badge.

If you’re an admin, your Page has a profile picture and cover photo and is eligible, you’ll see this option in your Page’s Settings.” To verify your Page, you can use your business’s publicly listed phone number or a business document (example: phone bill).

The steps to follow are:-

1) Click Settings at the top of your Page

2) Click General

3) Go to Page Visibility, then click Edit

4) Click Verify this Page, then click Get Started

5) Enter a publicly listed phone number for your business, your country, and language

6) Click Call Me Now to allow Facebook to call you with a verification code

7) Enter the 4-digit verification code and click Continue

 Note:- If you don’t see the “verify this page” it is because Facebook hasn’t rolled out the feature to all users just yet. You can always go and use this link to verify it manually by providing documents from your company.

Benefits of having a blue or grey badge

  • Instant EGO boost (come on, you feel good when you see it)
  • Boosts credibility in your business or image users will know they are interacting with the real page
  • Verified pages will rank higher on Facebook’s search results.
So these are the ways to verify your page with a gray or blue badge.