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Verified Account beta

What is a verified account?

Any account with a Verified is a verified account. Twitter is beta testing solutions to establish authenticity of well known accounts so users can trust that the accounts they follow are legitimate. When viewing verified accounts, Twitter users know that tweets coming from well known personalities, organizations, government agencies, and others on Twitter are the real thing!


What kinds of accounts get verified?

Right now we're only verifying a handful of accounts, including well known accounts at risk of repeated, proven impersonation, and government agencies. We're only able to verify a small number of accounts now, but we're working on verifying more types of accounts in the future.

How do I get verified?

Log into the account you want to verify and fill this out. Make sure you're actively tweeting, your account is public, and your Twitter profile (name, bio, picture, website, etc.) is complete! Include the contact information of an agent/publicist/person that we can contact as an additional point of verification if necessary.

I'm using Twitter for business. Can I verify my account?

Not yet. Twitter is alpha testing verification for businesses and we hope to have more information soon. Check our business section for more updates!

I'm an agency/organization; how do I verify my client's Twitter accounts?

Every verification request must come from the account requesting verification. If you're an agency or organization contacting Twitter on your client's behalf, please be sure they've filled out the form and their account is public and actively tweeting. Find out more here!

What can I do to make verification faster?

Linking to your Twitter profile from an official website is the fastest way to get verified. (For example, The New York Times links to reporters profiles on their official website.) If an official website links back to your Twitter profile, send us the link to the page. (A link to the exact page is best so we know where to find it!) Anything that will help us validate your will make things faster.

Why is verification denied?

If you're not tweeting, your profile isn't complete, you haven't included enough information for us to verify you, your account is protected or isn't at risk for identity confusion, the account may not be verified. More information about why accounts aren't verified is here. Because of the time and cost it takes to do each one, we're only able to verify a small number of people. We're working on a better way to verify more people in the future!

I lost my verified badge! What do I do?

For security reasons, changes made to your profile result in the loss of the badge. If you've lost your verified badge, just log into your account and re-apply here.

How to identify a verified account

  • The 'Verified Account' badge will appear in the top-right portion of a user's profile page just above the name, location and bio—as shown in the screenshot above. The badge will click-through to this page.
  • It will always have a badge followed by the words 'Verified Account'
  • If the verified account badge appears anywhere else on a user's profile page (e.g. in the avatar or the background) it is not a verified account
  • The Verified Account badge can not be used unless it is provided by Twitter. Accounts using the badge as part of profile pictures, background images, or in any way implying false verification will be permanently suspended.
  • The verified account badge will also appear next to usernames in the Find People section
  • The verified account badge will have the same color as shown above even if users customize the background of their profile page or change the color in the sidebar