Register for full distribution

Organizations and professional developers can verify for wide distribution. This account type offers unlimited apps and installs.

You must provide official documentation to verify your identity. The requirements vary based on whether you register as an individual or an organization. Completing this process typically takes about 10 minutes if you have all of the required information ready.

Required information for full distribution accounts

The specific identity documents required will depend on your geographic location. To help you prepare and get started, review the list of acceptable documents:

  • Legal name and address: Individuals must submit a government-issued photo ID and proof of address document as part of the verification program. Examples of acceptable ID and proof of address documents for individuals in the United States include:

    • Passport
    • State identification
    • Driving license
    • Permanent resident card or Green card
    • Government issued photo ID with address listed
    • Utility bill for electricity, water, gas, internet, cable TV
    • Insurance statement (home insurance, health insurance, and so on)
    • Credit card or bank statement
  • Contact details: A private email address and phone number, verified with a one-time password (OTP).

Additional requirements for organizations

  • D-U-N-S number: A unique 9-digit identifier for your organization provided by Dun & Bradstreet that is used globally to establish your business's legal identity. If your organization doesn't have one, you can get one at no cost from the Dun & Bradstreet website.
  • Verified website: Your organization's website must be verified using Google Search Console.
  • Official organization documents: The following are examples of what organizations in the United States must provide. The documents required in your location may be different.
    • Any document, notice, or letter either issued by the IRS or stamped by the IRS that states your organization name, such as CP575, 147C, CP299, 988, 937, 1050, or 5822.
    • Forms submitted to the IRS will only be accepted if a copy of the form is available on the IRS website. Some examples are Forms 8871 and 990.
    • Certificate of Business Incorporation issued by the state where you conduct business activities that states your Organization name
    • Your most recent SEC filing (for example, 10-K, 10-Q or 8-K forms) that state the Organization name
    • Business credit reports that state your Organization name from Experian, Equifax, or TransUnion
    • Only for government departments and agencies: an official letter including full name, address and date