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How to Get a Blue Check on Facebook?

by Gary on

Introduction

For small business owners, trust is everything. Whether you’re running a café in Manila, a guesthouse in Bangkok, or a family restaurant in Ho Chi Minh City, customers often check your Facebook Page before deciding to visit.
 
But what if your Page looks “unofficial”? Without the blue check mark, people may hesitate to book a room or try your menu. That’s why learning how to get a blue check on Facebook can give your business instant credibility.
 
In this guide, we’ll break down exactly how to apply for verification, what Facebook looks for, and how to increase your chances of approval.
 
Café owner showing verified Facebook Page with blue check badge

Core Steps to Get a Blue Check on Facebook

Meet the Basic Eligibility Requirements


Facebook looks for authenticity, completeness, and notability. In plain words:
 
  • Authenticity: Your Page should represent a real business (e.g., “Sunny Guesthouse Hanoi,” not a fan page).
  • Completeness: Profile photo, cover photo, contact details, and at least one recent post.
  • Notability: Evidence your business is talked about (local media mentions, strong customer reviews, consistent content).
📍 Example: A restaurant in Kuala Lumpur got verified because they had consistent branding, an updated menu on their Page, and multiple customer reviews on Facebook.
 
Example of complete Facebook Page profile ready for verification

Apply for Verification Through Settings


Here’s the step-by-step process:
 
  • Go to your Page Settings > General > Page Verification.
  • Click Verify this Page.
  • Choose your verification method: phone number OR business documents.
  • Submit requested details and wait for review.
👉 Tip for merchants: Upload official documents like a business license or utility bill. For example, a boutique café in Singapore successfully verified their Page by submitting their lease agreement.
 
Facebook verification form with options for phone or documents

Strengthen Your Case With Public Presence


Even if your documents are correct, Facebook wants to see activity and recognition. Actions that help include:
 
  • Posting regularly (menus, promotions, guest reviews).
  • Getting featured in local listings (Tripadvisor, Google Maps).
  • Encouraging customers to check in or tag your business.
📍 Example: A family guesthouse in Bali boosted their chances by sharing guest testimonials weekly and getting mentioned on a local travel blog.
 
Guesthouse owner updating Facebook Page with customer photos

Wait and Reapply if Needed


Verification reviews can take a few days to weeks. If you’re denied:
  • Improve your Page activity.
  • Collect more media mentions or customer engagement.
  • Reapply after 30 days.
📍 Example: A café in Jakarta was initially denied but later approved after publishing weekly updates and gaining more community interactions.
 
Facebook notification showing verification request update

Common Mistakes / Challenges

  1. Incomplete Profiles: Many businesses apply too early, with missing contact info or inactive posting. This almost guarantees rejection.
    👉 Fix: Make sure your Page looks “alive” before applying.
  2. Fake or Inconsistent Info: Using different names across documents and Page details. For example, a restaurant registers as “Taste of Saigon” but lists “Saigon Taste Café” on the Page.
    👉 Fix: Keep your legal name, Page name, and branding consistent.

 
Getting a blue check on Facebook is more than just a symbol—it’s a trust signal that makes customers feel confident about choosing your business.
 
By completing your Page, applying through the right channels, and strengthening your online presence, you can significantly improve your chances of approval.
 
At RedSparks, we help local businesses like yours not only get verified but also build lasting credibility with customers.
 
👉 Want to secure your blue check faster? Book your free consultation with RedSparks today.
 
 
Restaurant team celebrating after Facebook Page verification
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