When a Google Business Profile is suspended or disabled, one of the first steps eligible owners can take is to use the official Google Business Profile Appeals Tool. This guide walks through what the tool is, when to use it, and how to submit a request with the right documentation.
What Is the Appeals Tool?
The Google Business Profile Appeals Tool is an official Google resource that allows eligible business owners to request reinstatement after a profile suspension or disabling. It is not a support chat or email — it is a structured form where you select the affected profile, explain the situation, and attach supporting evidence.
When to Use It
- Your profile was suspended by Google and you received a suspension notice
- Your profile was disabled and you believe the action was incorrect
- You have already reviewed your profile information for accuracy
- You have supporting documentation ready to upload
Step 1: Sign In With the Correct Account
Visit the official appeals page and sign in with the Google account that owns or manages the suspended profile. If you are not sure which account owns the profile, you may need to resolve ownership first before submitting an appeal.
Step 2: Select Your Business
After signing in, you will see a list of eligible businesses associated with your account. Select the specific profile that was suspended. If the profile does not appear, it may mean the account does not have ownership access or the suspension type is not eligible for the tool.
Step 3: Explain the Situation
The form will ask you to describe what happened. Be clear and factual. Explain any changes that were made before the suspension, such as address updates, category changes, or ownership transfers. Avoid emotional language and stick to facts that Google can verify.
Step 4: Attach Supporting Documentation
Documentation is one of the most important parts of the appeal. The more relevant and verifiable evidence you provide, the stronger your request tends to be. Common documents include:
- Business registration or incorporation documents
- Current business license
- Utility bill showing the business address
- Lease agreement or property ownership documents
- Storefront photos with visible signage
- Service vehicle photos with business branding
- Tax documents matching the business name and address
Step 5: Submit and Wait
After reviewing your submission, submit the appeal. Google typically reviews appeals within a few business days, though timelines can vary. You will usually receive an email update when a decision is reached. Do not submit multiple appeals for the same profile — this can slow down the process.
If the Appeal Is Denied
A denied appeal is not always the end of the road. In some cases, additional documentation, a clearer explanation, or correcting an underlying profile issue can lead to a different outcome on a subsequent review. Our suspension recovery service can help review the situation and identify possible next steps.
Important Notes
- The Appeals Tool is for eligible suspensions only — not all profile issues qualify
- Final reinstatement decisions are made independently by Google
- Documentation should match the name and address on the profile
- Keep copies of everything you submit
Before submitting an appeal, it may also be worth completing a Google Business Profile audit to ensure your profile information is accurate and consistent.

